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‘Kasidit-Yuttana’ beat a couple of Samurai to win the ITF championship

‘Kasidit-Yuttana’ beat a couple of Samurai to win the ITF championship

international tennis tournament Thailand-ITF World Tennis Tour 2023, “ITF Pro Circuit Presented by SAT”, field 4, total prize money of US $ 25,000 or about 863,500 baht and “ITF Men’s Circuit Tour 2023 (1)” Win total prize money of 15,000 US dollars or about 518,100 baht in the tennis court. Inside Walailak University’s Tumpang Central Stadium Nakhon Si Thammarat province on June 3, in the doubles category, entered the finals.

Men’s doubles finals: “Boom” Kasidit Samsum and “Song” Yuthana Charoenpol, two young Thai tennis players. Thai national team grade, gold medal set, men’s team in the 32nd SEA Games in Cambodia, entered the field with Shinji Hasawa and Ryotaro Taguchi, a pair of Japanese strikers always close, who in the first two sets in taking turns winning with tiebreaks, each set equal to 1-1, having to fight in the third set with a tie break and being a pair of Kasidis and Yuthana who joined to help each other beat and win So win in the end set 2-1, and scored the first set 6-7, tie break 10-12, second set 7-6, tie break 7-1 and tie break 10-5

Kasidit and Yuttana won the men’s doubles championship. Set to receive a joint prize of $930 or about 32,000 baht and 15 points each, marking the first time they have both won an ITF World Tour men’s doubles championship. Japanese double side Men’s Doubles Champion Received prize money together in the amount of 540 US dollars or about 18,600 baht and 8 points each.

Although the female type In the final, Srivalli Rassamika Bhamitipati and Videhi Chaudhary, a pair from India beat India’s Seal Desai against Anastasia Sukotina, seeded 4th List 2-0, set 6-4, 6-3, won the women’s doubles championship ready to receive a prize of $ 1,437 or about 49,600 baht and 50 points to the second place Receive a prize of 719 US dollars or about 24,800 baht and 30 points.

After the competition, there was an award ceremony for the athletes led by Professor Dr. Sombat Thamrongthanyawong, Acting President of Walailak University. It is an honor to be the chairman to present award plaques and silver badges to the winning and second best athletes in the male doubles category. Acting Vice President of Walailak University and Acting Director of Walailak University Medical Center Hospital It is an honor to be the chairman, presenting plaques and silver badges to the winning and runner-up athletes in the women’s doubles category.

Women’s singles competition “Earth” semi-finalist Piangtharn Priphuet, 30-year-old Thai tennis player, 340th hand in the world and 1st hand in the program, meets Haruna Arakawa, 23-year-old Japanese tennis player, 442nd hand in the world and this is the 3rd place in the program, after 1 hour and 30 minutes of competition, the girl from Japan won the victory, leading to Pia Nag stopping the race in the semi-final after losing 0 -2 sets 3-6, 3 -6 receive a consolation prize of $1,162 or about 40,135 baht and 18 points

While Haruna Arakawa advanced to the finals, she met Dasha Ivanova from the United States. Who showed good form, fell to “Favorite 4” as Videhi Chaudari, Indian tennis player 2-0 with a score of 7-6, a tie break 7-4 and 6-4 after a total of 1 hour and 37 minutes of the match . final game There is Sunday, June 4, 2023, starting at 9:00 am

men’s singles Semi-Final Orel Kimhee (5th Israel) beat Chase Ferguson (Australia) 6-0, 4-6, 6-4; Philip Zeculik (2nd place Australia) wins. Siddharth Vishwakarma (India) 6-3, 2- 6 and 7-5.