Showing posts with label Hoang Thien. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoang Thien. Show all posts

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Rising star Thien moves up ITF world junior rankings

On the move: Teenager Nguyen Hoang Thien has moved up the International Tennis Federation's junior rankings. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

On the move: Teenager Nguyen Hoang Thien has moved up the International Tennis Federation's junior rankings. — VNA/VNS Photo Quang Nhut

HA NOI — Young Vietnamese tennis player Nguyen Hoang Thien has moved up seven places from 241st to 234th in the world junior ranking this month, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) announced.

Thien got into the federation's U18 Group 4 semi-finals in the men's singles in the Tennis Central 18&under ITF Summer Championship in New Zealand last week and won the men's doubles.

The HCM City product hopes to reach the federation's top 100 junior ranking within the next two years.

Thien, who became the first Vietnamese player to get to an Australian Open Junior Championship, returned to the country yesterday.

The 16-year-old won the Viet Nam International Junior Championships in Binh Duong and Bac Lieu last year.

In 2008, he beat Amer Naow of Syria in the boys' singles final and a silver medal doubles at the Asian U-14 Championships in Bahrain before cruising in the boys' singles final of Asian Juniors Circuit Tennis Tournament in Chandigarh, India.

As scheduled, Thien will take part in four tournaments within a month from next Friday in Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines.

He will then travel to France for training and competition until the end of the year, working with two coaches to improve his performance on clay. — VNS

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Top badminton player Minh to take part in All England tourney

Viet Nam's top badminton player Nguyen Tien Minh will take part in the US$350,000 Yonex All England Championships in Birmingham from March 8-13.

The tournament, which is part of the Super Series Premier circuit, is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious badminton events. It attracts top players from around the world including Lee Chong Wei, Taufik Hidayat and Lin Dan.

After the event, Minh will move to Basel in Switzerland to compete in the $125,000 Swiss Open and then to the Asian Championships in April in Sichuan, China.

The Olympian is currently ranked seventh in the world.

Hoang Thien progresses at world junior tennis event

Nguyen Hoang Thien entered the semi-finals of the 2011 Tennis Central 18&U ITF Summer Championships after beating Australian 14th seed Jacob Sullivan yesterday in in New Zealand.

In Wellington City, the fifth seed Thien, 16, dropped in the first set before recovering to win 3-6, 7-5, 6-0. He faces another Australian, the third-seeded Jack Schipanski, in the semi-final match today.

Earlier, Thien defeated New Zealand's Pratt Keerasuntonpong 6-3, 6-3 in the first round and Brafley Mousley of Australia 6-3, 6-1 in the next round before eliminating local Cameron Norrie 6-1, 7-6 in the third.

The six-day tournament is scheduled to finish on Saturfay in Wellington.

Thien was ranked 241 in the world according to the latest world ranking table released on Monday by the International Tennis Federation. He attended training courses in the US in 2005, just two years after he took up the sport at the age of eight.

National cycling team to race at Asian Championships

Viet Nam will send a team of 12 cyclists to participate in the Asian Cycling Championships in Thailand from February 17-20.

The team includes eight veteran and four young cyclists. The competition will provide the athletes with a chance to hone their skills in preparation for the 26th Southeast Asian Games.

They are trained by coach Tran Van Quyt at the HCM City-based National Sports Training Centre

Last year, youngster Nguyen Thi That won a silver medal at the Asian event. — VNS

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Hoang Thien progresses at world junior tennis event

Vietnamese tennis player Nguyen Hoang Thien, 16, made encouraging performances at the 2011 Tennis Central 18 & U ITF Summer Championships in New Zealand after he defeated two rivals to clinch a spot to the 1/16 round.

The fifth seed Thien Tuesday won Bradley Mousley of Australia 6-3 6-1 in the second round. In the previous day, he had defeated host player Pratt Keerasuntonpong 6-3 6-3 in the opening round.

He is scheduled to take on the 12th seed of New Zealand Cameron Norrie in the third and 1/16 round today. The six-day tournament is slated to close on February 12 in Wellington.

Thien now ranks 241st according to the latest world ranking table released on Monday by the International Tennis Federation.

In a talk with Tuoi Tre on Tuesday, his father Nguyen Ngoc Minh said the achievement is resulted from strong investment by family during the last six years.

He said he sent his son to attend training courses in the US in 2005, just two years after he started training tennis at his age of eight.

Training and competition abroad has cost Thien permanent life far away from home and had never enjoyed New Year festival with family during the last six years.

Family spent almost US$2 million for him to train abroad in a bid to excel him to one of top-class player in the world, Minh said.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Teenagers take plunge at Asian Games

Teenagers take plunge at Asian Games

Teenage trio Nguyen Hoang Thien, Nguyen Thi Kim Tuyen and Hoang Quy
Phuoc will make their debut at the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China next
month.


Swimmers Phuoc and Tuyen, two of Vietnam's top swimmers, have been
training in China in preparation for the biggest sporting event in Asia.


Prodigy Phuoc, 17, from Da Nang has sustained the
form that helped him win a 100m butterfly bronze medal in the Southeast
Asian Games in Laos last year with a time of 55.65sec.


"Phuoc has rapidly perfected his skills in training. He has knocked
his personal best time down to 54.71sec in his favourite 100m butterfly
event," said Nguyen Dang Ha, who coaches Phuoc at the national sports
camp No 3 in Da Nang.


"However, the Asian Games will
be tough for Phuoc as he will face top stars from China, Japan and the
Republic of Korea. I believe he will give a lifetime best performance at
the Guangzhou Asian Games," Ha added.


The Da Nang-born swimmer has an arm span of 1.98m, which helps him move quickly through the water.


Meanwhile, Tuyen, 16, from HCM City also triumphed in the national
championships last year bagging 10 gold medals and breaking eight
records.


"She is one of Vietnam's most talented
swimmers. She wins gold almost every time she gets into the water at the
national championships. Tuyen is capable of competing in the freestyle,
butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and medley relay," said the general
secretary of the Vietnam Aquatic Sport Association, Dinh Viet Hung.


"But Tuyen needs more competitions and tests before the Asian Games. A
lack of big games experience against strong opposition is her Achilles'
heel but I hope she overcomes that at the Games that start in two weeks
time," Hung said.


The swimming events, with 38 medal sets up for grabs, will be held from November 13-18.


Nguyen Hoang Thien, 15, recently won two International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior single's titles in a fortnight.


Thien triumphed in the boy's singles at the International Junior
Championships in Bac Lieu southern province, just a week before cruising
to victory at the Vietnam International Junior Championships in Binh
Duong.


He has climbed from 497th in the ITF junior
rankings to 338th since last year, and he's looking to break into the
top 200 in the world by the time he's 18.


"It's the
first time he has been called to the national team to compete at the
Asian Games, but I'm not worried because he has already experienced
numerous international competitions," said Thien's father, Nguyen Hoang
Minh.


"He still has his eye on ITF tournaments to
boost his world ranking, which hopefully will enable him to compete at a
Grand Slam someday," Minh said.


Thien is expected to play one more tournament before flying to Guangzhou.


The tennis event will take place from November 13-23.


Vietnam has announced a 260-member squad to compete in 29 of the 42
events at the 16th festival from November 12-27. Vietnam hopes to finish
in the top 15 out of the 45 participating countries and territories./.

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