“Mananya” fought hard before losing to “Slovenia” in the first round of the Thailand Open 2024.
The biggest professional women’s tennis tournament in ASEAN, WTA 250, “Allied Thailand Open 2024 Presented by Cal-Comp”, with a total prize money of 267,082 US dollars or approximately 10 million baht, at Arena Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, on the night of September 17, 2024, is the main draw competition on the second day.
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“Mananya” fought hard before losing to “Slovenia” in the first round of the Thailand Open 2024.

The biggest professional women’s tennis tournament in ASEAN, WTA 250, “Allied Thailand Open 2024 Presented by Cal-Comp”, with a total prize money of 267,082 US dollars or approximately 10 million baht, at Arena Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, on the night of September 17, 2024, is the main draw competition on the second day.

In the Thai tennis section, there is a match in the women’s singles category, the first round, “Mai” Mananya Sawangkaew, a tennis player from Singburi, the Thai national women’s team champion of the “2024 Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge”, 22 years old, ranked 195th in the world who qualified from the qualifying round, competing with Rebecca Sramkova, ranked 102nd in the world from Slovenia.

The result of the game was Mananya Sawangkaew losing in the first set 2-6, but in the second set the Thai female tennis player fought back fiercely and won 6-2, making it a 1-1 set draw, requiring a decision in the third set. It turned out that Mananya fought her best but was defeated 4-6, making it a regrettable loss 1-2 sets with scores of 2-6, 6-2 and 4-6, stopping in the first round, but still receiving a consolation prize of 2,890 US dollars or approximately 96,355 and 1 world ranking point.

Other women’s singles results: Wang Xinyu, world No. 52 and third seed from China, silver medalist in mixed doubles at the Paris 2024 Olympics, defeated Mayar Sherif, world No. 93 from Egypt, 6-2, 6-4.

Magda Linette, world number 43 and the tournament’s fourth seed from Poland, who is the 2020 Thailand Open champion, defeated Lesia Tsurenko, world number 92 from Ukraine, 6-2, 7-5. Rebecca Masarova, world number 119 from Spain, defeated Anna Bondar, world number 89 from Hungary, 3-6, 7-6(2), 7-5. Jana Fett, world number 129 from Croatia, defeated Zheng Saisai, world number 1024 from China (wild card), 2-6, 6-3, 6-3.

In the women’s doubles first round, “Earth” Piangtarn Plipuet, a 31-year-old Thai tennis player and world No. 99, paired with Feng Chao, world No. 155 from China, lost to Liang En-sua, world No. 138 from Taiwan, and Tang Qianhui, world No. 84 from China, 0-2 sets 1-6 and 4-6, and were eliminated in the first round, but still received prize money of 1,900 US dollars or approximately 64,076 baht and 1 world ranking point each.

In the other match, Nadia Podoroska, the world’s 454th ranked pair from Argentina, and Katie Volinets, the world’s 846th ranked pair from the United States, defeated Timea Babos, the world’s 52nd ranked pair from Hungary, and Anna Ziskova, the world’s 82nd ranked pair from the Czech Republic, who were the second seeds in the tournament, 6-1, 7-6(4).

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