Arthur degree champion ATP surpassed 8 people 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 about 1,320,000 baht, at the National Tennis Development Center, Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province on the 19th. Jan. 2023 in the men’s singles category It’s the second round or the last 16.

An interesting couple, Arthur Kazoz, a young French striker, 20 years old, 265th hand in the world, degree champion “Bangkok Open 2023”, field 2 last week Still on the race track After breaking through the checkpoint since the qualifying round, he arrived in the main draw for the second round and continued. When using the veteran to defeat the fresh form, extinguish the dream of Yakub Menzig, a 17-year-old youngster from the Czech Republic, world number 415, 2-0, set 6-3 and 6-0 in the 64-minute match time by Arthur Kazoz served 9 aces and got the right to go to the quarterfinals or the last 8, meeting with Tennis Sandgren from the United States, hand 254 in the world, who qualified by beating Shintaro Mochizuki from Japan, world number 323, 2-0 set 6-3, 6-1

France’s world number 192 Antoine Escoffier, 30, third favorite, won the round of 16 by beating 23-year-old Poland’s Daniel Michalski. World No. 250 2-1, set 6-3, 4-6 and 6-1, taking 2 hours and 9 minutes to compete, resulting in Antoine Escoffier In the quarterfinals, he faces Italy’s Giovanni Fonio, number 366, who beat Lebanon’s Benjamin Hassan 2-1, 6-7, tie-break 4-7, 6-4, 6. -2

While the results of the men’s doubles competition Quarterfinals: Nam Jisung-Song Minkyu (1st seeded South Korea) won via Yevgeny Donskoy-Denis Yesseyev (Russia-Kazakhstan) Anirut Chandrasekar-Vijay Suntar Prasanth (Indian third seed) defeated Ivan King-Jason Jung (US-Taiwan) 4-6, 7-6(5) and a 10-super tie-break. 8

Nicholas David Ionel-Casper Zug (Romania-Poland) defeated Luca Sanchez-Kelsey Stevenson (fourth seeded France-Canada) 6-4, 6-3. Shoinsky-Stuart Parker (Britain) beat Michael Geerts-Vladislav Orlov (Belgium/Ukraine) 6-3, 6-2.

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