Young Chinese star wins singles, wins doubles championship ‘LTAT-ITF J200’
International Youth Tennis Tournament Collect points for World Youth ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors, J200 Nonthaburi program “LTAT – ITF Juniors Championship J200” at the National Tennis Development Center, Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province when March 3, 2023, the morning is a single competition. semifinals
Men’s singles Zhou Yi, a 17-year-old Chinese tennis star, 1st and 7th seed of the World Youth Championships, competes against 18-year-old Michal Kryci, from Slovakia, 11th seed and 110th seed of the World Youth Prague. Law that Zhou Yi had a bad start, losing 4-6 before calling the favorite form 1 to fight until overtaking to win 2-1 sets 4-6, 6-2 and 6-0. Zhou Yi soared to the finals. to compete for the championship with Alexander Frusina of the United States, 17, second favorite and No. 48 of the World Youth Championships, beat 16-year-old Hayden Jones of Australia, second favorite and World Youth No. 30, 2-0 6-3. 6-0
On the women’s singles side, Vlada Mincheva, a 16-year-old hitter, sixth favorite and 98th hand, the World Youth reached the final. After beating Vivian Yang of New Zealand, 18, 5th favorite and No. 115, World Youth 2-0, 6-3, 6-0, Vlada Mincheva will take on Susanna Pavlyakovska for the championship. From Poland, 18 years old, favorite 8 and No. 100 World Youth, who in the semi-finals defeated Christiana Sidorova, a 16-year-old, 13th and No. 166 World Youth 2-0 set 7-6. Break 9-7 and 6-4
Afternoon is a pair competition. final With an award ceremony, Dr. Taweesak Silkul, Vice President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand under the royal patronage presided over awards to athletes
Men’s doubles final: Zhou Yi of China and Patrick Scone of Switzerland, seeded 1 of the tournament, won the championship as expected. After defeating Ayuush P Bath of the United States and Michal Kryce of Slovakia 2-0 in the set, 6-1, 6-1.
Women’s Doubles Final Australia’s Lily Fairkelah v Vivien Yang of New Zealand seeded second seed of the event, beating Israeli Mika Bushnick and Australia’s Lily Taylor seeded seeded seed two of the event. -0 sets 6-2, 6-3 for athletes who won championships in men’s and women’s doubles receives 37.5 points from the World Youth Rankings each, 26.25 points each for the runner-up