Thursday, July 7, 2022, 6:00 a.m.
l ‘Nole’ breaks through the Wimbledon playoffs
3rd Wimbledon Grand Slam tennis tournament of the year at the All England Club in London, England, men’s singles The quarter-finals showed that “Nole” Novak Djokovic, the world’s hand from Serbia. fall behind 10th seed Yannicksiner of the Italian program went first 0-2 before smashing three sets in a row, coming back to win 3-2, 5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2. , 6-2, taking the competition to 3 hours 35 minutes, through to the semifinals to duel with 9th-hand Cameron Norrie from the United Kingdom. which is the only local hitter left at this time As for women’s singles, Ons Jaber, 3rd hand of the program from Tunisia Turning the situation from losing first in the first set. Before passing back to beat Marie Buskova from the Czech Republic 2-1, set 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 to meet with Tatyana Maria, a mother of two from Germany, also has a chance to set a record. She is the first tennis mom to win Wimbledon since Yvonne Gulacon Cawley did in 1980 following beating compatriot Joule Nimeier 2-1 in sets 4-6, 6-. 2, 7-5
l Thai teacher, 68 years old, won the World Athletics Championships
Somsanga Bunnok, former government teacher at Sribunruang Wittayakarn School Nong Bua Lamphu Province, 68 years old, won the first gold medal in history in the World Athletics Championships in the city of Tampere Finland From the 65-year-old women’s long jump with a record of 3.90 meters, 7 centimeters better than the silver medalist athlete from the Netherlands Anja Ackerman Smith jumped 3.83 meters.
The bronze medal went to Swedish athlete Ulla Carneback with a record of 3.61 meters, which marks a new chapter in history. Because Kru Som-nga is the first Thai athlete to win a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships.
l Ubon is ready to host the 2025 SEA Games
Ubon Ratchathani is responsible for hosting the 20th ASEAN University Games between July 26 and August 6 by Mr. Somchat Phongphanakrai, chairman of the lower Northeastern Chamber of Commerce 2, to the readiness in hosting sports, ASEAN University, and expanding other sports fields in the province to the competition on a larger scale Now, news has come out that many provinces want to host the 2025 SEA Games in Thailand, giving the province an idea that they want to be co-hosting as well, using ASEAN University as a model for the SEA Games. Then the province will evaluate once more. In addition to Ubon Asking to represent the lower northeastern region together with Sisaket, there are also Chiang Mai, Songkhla, Chonburi, Bangkok who have also proposed. Previously, besides Bangkok and Chiang Mai, which used to host the SEA Games, Nakhon Ratchasima was the only Isan province that had hosted in 2007.