International Youth Tennis Tournament Collecting World Youth Scores, ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors, a large program “LTAT – ITF Juniors J300” at the National Tennis Development Center, Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province on the 10th. Mar. 2023 in singles It’s a semi-final match.
Vlada Mincheva, a 16-year-old young star, the owner of the previous week’s championship “LTAT – ITF Junior Championship J200” entered the path to win the championship. In the single female category once more In the semi-finals, Vlada, seeded 8 and seeded 58, beat 17-year-old Belgian Amelia Valikora, seeded 7 and seeded 85, in two straight sets, 7-6, 7-6 on a 7-tie break. 5 and 6-1 Vlada made it to the finals. Go to the championship with Emerson Jones, a 14-year-old star from Australia, 1st favorite and 29th hand of the World Youth, who overtakes Christiana Sidorova, a 16-year-old hitter, 136th hand, world youth 2-1 set. 5-7, 6-1 and 6-1
single men Alexander Frusina, a 17-year-old American rising star, 5th seed and 39th seed, was the runner-up last week. who showed the form to overthrow one favorite the day before Still showing good form continuously Most recently, in the semi-finals, he defeated Patrick Scone, a 17-year-old striker from Switzerland, ranked 9th and 69th, the world youth, got 2 straight sets, 6-3, 6-2 Alexander. Passed to the final with Hayato Matsuoka, a Japanese young man, 3rd hand and 34th hand, world youth, who won the playoffs, defeating 16-year-old Igor Pleshchipsev, 251st hand, world youth 2-1, set 4- 6, 6-2 and 7-6 Tiebreak 7-1
The double category enters the finals. The award ceremony was held in the followingnoon of the same day. under the royal patronage and President of Youth Development presided over awards to athletes
The women’s doubles champion was “Favorite 8” Daria Gorska and Susanna Pavlikovska (Poland) in the final defeating “Favorite 5” Anya Nayar (Australia) and Amelia Valikora (Belgium) 2-0 6-3, 6-2
Men’s doubles champion, including “Two Favorites 2” hired Tianhui (China) and Zhou Yi (China) at the final, won “Favorites 3” Hayato Matsuoka (Japan) and Pat Rick Scone (Switzerland) 2-0 set 7-6 tiebreak 7-4 6-4
For athletes who have won the men’s and women’s doubles category. Received 56.25 points for World Youth Rankings each, 39.25 points each for runner-up