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Peangtharn, the best against the Swiss striker Encourage women to pair with Laksika to fight for the Thai Open

Peangtharn, the best against the Swiss striker Encourage women to pair with Laksika to fight for the Thai Open

WTA women’s tennis match WTA International Series Tournament 250 items “Thailand Open 2023 Presented by EA” win a total prize money of more than 250,000 US dollars or approximately 9,375,000 baht at Hua Hin Sports Club Real Arena Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan State, on January 29, is the final qualifying competition. The winner will progress to the next main draw.

Thai tennis player “Earth” Peangtharn Priphuet, 30 years old, ranked 324 in the world, met Joanne Zucker from Switzerland, ranked 195 in the world, the third favorite of the qualifying round. Unable to beat the good performance of the opponent so they were defeated 0-2, set 5-7 and 3-6, eliminated in the qualifying round, while Joanne Zucker waved her trusty racket to progress to the main draw. scheduled to open on January 30, 2023

However, Peangtharn also received a consolation prize of $2,075, or about 66,400 baht, and 12 world ranking points, and still left the competition program in the women’s pairs category, where Peangtharn paired with “Luks” Laksika Khamkham in As a pair of wild card hitters Entering the field for the first round (16 pairs) will face Harriet Dart and Heather Watson, a pair of hitters from the United Kingdom.

In other matches, in the women’s singles qualifying final, Leung N Sua (Taiwan) defeated second-seeded Ipec Oz (Turkey) 7-6(8), 6-4 Alexandra A. Hunt (No. 4 seed, Philippines) beat Christina Dmitruk ( Seed No. 9), 6-2, 7-5, Astra Sharma (Seed No. 6, Australia) defeated Ellen Perez (Australia) 6-2, 7-5

On the same day, Proud Group, True Arena Sports Club Hua Hin, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Super Sport in the Central Retail Group Thailand’s number one sports store Distributors of Wilson brand products and “True Arena-Paradon International Tennis Academy” organized “tennis clinic activities during the tournament. Learn the basic skills of playing tennis and inspire youth

for young people who take part in the event He is a student of Khao Takiab Municipal School. And Hua Hin School, with 2 tennis players joining to teach, namely Wang Xinyu, a Chinese hitter and “Proud” Chomphuthip Chandakhet, a Thai tennis player, instilling a love for sports in young people To push the city of Hua Hin to be a city of health.