International professional men’s tennis tournament ATP Challenger Tour 2022 collecting points in the world rankings “Thailand Tennis Tour” (Challenger 50) wins a total prize money of 37,520 US dollars, or regarding 1,350,700 baht at the Tennis Development Center. Chat Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province on September 6, 2022 in the men’s singles category It was the first round of competition (32 people).
Thai tennis player “Boom” Kasidit succeeds, a 21-year-old Bangkok man, the world’s hand 616, meets Oshi Makoto, a 26-year-old Japanese tennis player, the world’s hand 592, with both of them entering from the qualifying round. and the result showed that they fought for 3 sets, taking the competition to 2 hours and 24 minutes before Kasidit was unfortunately defeated 1-2 sets 5-7, 6-3 and 3-6, resulting in Ochi Makoto, who qualified for the second or last-16, faced the winner between second and world number two Valentin Vacherot of Monaco and world number 380 Akira Santillan from Monaco. Australia
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As for the other men’s singles, “Nat” Prachya Isro, a 26-year-old Thai tennis player, hand 1522 in the world, who has been given the opportunity to participate in the tournament with a wild card or privileges. Has tried to fight Arthur Casoux, a 20-year-old Frenchman, 20-year-old, world number 432, the owner of the Bangkok Open Challenger Stadium 2, but was unable to overcome the decisive form of the young Frenchman, losing 0-2. Sets 5-7 and 1-6 were eliminated according to the rules, while Arthur Kazoz qualified for the second round to meet India’s eighth seed Pranez Gunnesvaran and world number 329. The finalists have already been waiting.
As for the results of other matches Men’s singles first round (32) Denis Istomin (Uzbekistan) defeated Den Sweeney (7th-Australia) 6-2, 6-3 Billy Harris (hand 4th seed UK) beat Benjamin Lock (Zimbabwe) 6-3, 7-6(4) Shimizu Yuta (Japan) beat Nicola Kuhn (5th seed Germany) 6- 1, 6-2 Bibit Sukayev (Kazakhstan) beat Yevgeny Donskoy 7-6(4), 7-6(4) Omar Jessica (Australia) beat Aji Tai (New Zealand) 6-2, 5-7 and 7-6(6)