Didn’t go any further! Kasidit-Yutthana defeated by a strong couple Fallen ATP Thailand Tennis Tour
The international men’s professional tennis tournament collects world points, ATP Challenger 50, “Thailand Tennis Tour”, wins a total prize money of US $ 40,000, or regarding 1,320,000 baht, at the National Tennis Development Center, Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province on the 16th. January is the first day of the main draw.
Men’s singles type, first round, “Boom” Kasidit Success, 21-year-old Thai tennis player, 603rd hand in the world, received a wild card Or the privilege of entering the field with Hong Song Chan, a 25-year-old South Korean hit, 257th hand in the world, with each pair serving as a weapon. But young South Koreans can do better. Which the first serve was 86 percent effective and had the opportunity to score at an important moment, pressured Kasidit to play a mistake and was defeated 0-2, set 4-6 and 4-6, eliminated in the first round.
In this match, Kasidit served ace 6 times, lost 2 double faults, while Hong Song Chan served ace 9 times, lost 1 double fault and passed into the second round to meet the winner. Between Lee Huang Nam, world number 247 from Vietnam and “Teng 6” Nicholas David Ionel, world number 228 from Romania.
While another young Thai striker who also received a wildcard, “Song” Yutthana Charoenphon, 22 years old, 966th hand in the world, once morest the strength of Michael Geerts, a 27-year-old Belgian striker, 252nd hand in the world Lost 0-2 in sets, 3-6 and 1-6, eliminated in the first round, while Michael Geerts advanced to the second round to face Casper Zug, world number 248 from Poland, who fell “Fourth favorite” Evan Furne. World number 217 SS from France 2-0 set 6-1, 6-1
The results of other competitions are as follows: men’s singles qualifying for the final round (winner enters main draw) Shintaro Mochizuki (Japan) defeated Keegan Smith (USA) 6-3, 7-5 Yevgeny Donskoy (Russia) defeated Henry S. Quire (Germany) 6-3, 2-0Ret. (Back injury) Stuart Parker (Britain) beat Makoto Oshi (Japan) 7-6(3), 7-. 6(3)
Jakub Menzig (Czech Republic) beat Giovanni Fonio (Italy) 6-3, 6-1 Arthur Kazoz (France) beat Federico Gaio (Italy) 7-6(2). , 6-4 Dominic Palan (Czech Republic) beat Vladislav Orlov (Ukraine) 7-6 (13), 4-6 and 7-5 / men’s singles main draw round First, Sho Shimabukuro (Japan) beat Mats Moren (Germany) 6-3, 6-2.