Showing posts with label Tennis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennis. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Hungarian wins men's race at windsurfing competition

Csiga Somoggrati from Hungary won first prize in the men's division at the 12th Fun Cup international windsurfing competition which wrapped up at Mui Ne Beach in the central coastal province of Binh Thuan on Saturday.

Guillot Christophe and Vila Remi from France took the second and third places, respectively.

In the women's division, Manianne Kaplas from Finland ranked first, followed by Lucy Adillo Maher from Australia and Deborah Khoo from Singapore.

The competition attracted 31 windsurfers, including six women, from 11 countries.

The Fun Cup is an annual slalom windsurfing race that has been organised by Jibe's Beach Club since 2001. Last year, Cyril Moussilmani took top prize, American Jimmy Diaz came second and Chris Pressler of Austria finished third.

A week after the Fun Cup, the 2011 Viet Nam PWA Grand Slam world windsurfing tournament will be organised from February 25 to March 5 at the same location.

Ha Noi to host Spring Cup tennis event at indoor venue

The Spring Cup tennis event will take place at the Ha Noi-based Indoor Athletics Palace on March 5-6.

Organisers www.vntennis.net expect the participation of more than 200 tennis players who will compete in men's and women's doubles.

The organisers said the VND100 million (US$4,500) event has attracted leading amateur tennis players from throughout the north.

Top high-jumper Bang to compete for HCM City

High jump national record holder Nguyen Duy Bang of Ben Tre will sign for HCM City athletics club this week.

Bang won one gold, two silvers and one bronze medal in four Southeast Asian Games in succession.

Nguyen Trung Hinh, general secretary of HCM City's Athletics Federation, said, "The city will create all conditions for him to train, compete and study."

Bang is currently a second-year student at the HCM City Sports Teachers College. — VNS

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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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Saturday, November 13, 2010

City federation launches tennis monthly magazine

The HCM City Tennis Federation (HTF) officially launched the Tennis World Magazine at a press briefing yesterday.

HTF President Nguyen Minh Tam said that the monthly magazine, the first to focus exclusively on tennis in Viet Nam, would also be an official information channel for the federation.

Nguyen Van Ngoan, general editor of the magazine, said that it would provide a variety of tennis-related information including local and international tennis news, technical aspects of the game and health and injury problems.

The magazine, which is only for Vietnamese readers, will hit the stands on the 15th day of each month at a cost of VND24,000 ($1.26) per issue. It will have an initial circulation of 10,000.

French team to debut in Binh Duong Television tournament

Etoile will become the first French team to compete in the Binh Duong Television international football competition for the Number One Cup that kicks off on November 19.

Etoile, entirely made up of players of French origin, are also the first European team to ply their trade in Singapore's professional league. They have just won the S-League title.

Matsubara of Brazil, Chonburi of Thailand and Express of Uganda will be the other foreign teams to play at the Binh Duong Stadium until November 28.

For Matsubara, it will be the fourth appearance in a tournament they won in 2007. Chonburi too played that year.

Express, also first-timers, and Etoile promise to be surprises for local teams.

The teams will be joined by four local clubs – Khatoco Khanh Hoa, Vicem Hai Phong, Dong Tam Long An and host Becamex Binh Duong.

Khanh Hoa have replaced SHB Da Nang, who pulled out because of some reasons.

The annual tournament began in 2000 and comes at a time in the season when local clubs can fine-tune their preparations for the new V-League season as well as poach good players from the visiting teams. — VNS

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Friday, October 22, 2010

Thien wins first match at tennis tourney in Malaysia

Nguyen Hoang Thien easily beat Wilson Jorge of Germany 6-0, 6-1 in the last 32 round of the Sarawak Chief Minister's Tennis Cup on Wednesday in Malaysia.

The Vietnamese will next face Harris Andrew of Australia who is seeded No 16.

Thien is currently world junior No 338.

In other tennis news, Huynh Phuong Dai Trang paired with Kato Maya of Japan defeated Thai couple Pliphuech and Samrej 7-6, 6-1 in the quarter-finals of the Khon Kaen tennis tournament in Thailand.

They will play another Thai duo Khuntaket and Wongteanchai in next round.

Trang however lost 6-1, 6-1 to her partner in the last 16 round in the women's singles event.

Alves signs for three years with first division Ha Tinh

Huynh Kesley Alves finally put pen to paper on a confidential three-year contract with First Division Xuan Thanh Ha Tinh.

The 30-year-old striker signed for an undisclosed fee, but the club have affirmed that the contract sets a club record, and confirms Alves as their top earner. The club also said their bid had outstripped rival offers by some margin.

Viet Nam drops 14 places in FIFA rankings to 139th

Viet Nam dropped 14 places to 139th in FIFA's October rankings, released on Wednesday.

Viet Nam took only 79.9 points from a draw against North Korea during the Millennium Cup earlier this month, while losing two friendlies to India and Kuwait last week.

The fall also meant Viet Nam crashed out of the Asian top 10, and they now stand 21st in the continental rankings.

However, they remain No 3 in Southeast Asia as almost all the teams in the region also dropped places.

Viet Nam U-16 team hope to surprise at Asian Cup

The Vietnamese team arrived in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, yesterday for the 2010 Asian Under-16 Football Championship.

Viet Nam have drawn in the same group with Japan, Australia and Timor Leste.

Viet Nam take on Japan next Monday, Australia on October 27, and Timor Leste on October 29.

Last month Viet Nam won the AFF Under-16 Championship in Indonesia. — VNS

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Will Querrey have the answers at HCMC tourney?

Tuoi Tre spoke to Sam Querrey, a young American tennis player who is in Ho Chi Minh City for the Heineken Stars tournament starting October 1.

Many people think you are America’s next big talent. What is your reaction?

I still have many things to do. I am satisfied with my career development and what I have achieved up to now. I hope to challenge myself at the Heineken Stars 2010 and other tournaments in the next few months.

You hold the record of serving 10 continuous aces in a match. What is the secret behind your big serve?

My secret is to practice hard. I think what I’ve achieved up to now is the result of my hard work. But I will work harder to improve.

This has been your most successful year. You won four ATP titles. What are your goals for next year?

What is important to me is to constantly improve and try harder in every match. If I play well, the results will follow and my ranking will improve. Of course, like other tennis pros, I attach importance to the Grand Slam tournaments. The competitive atmosphere and confronting many world-class opponents makes you want to win. I aim to play well in Grand Slam tournaments. One of them is the US Open which is very exciting for me since it is played at home. Moreover, it is the tournament I can play best in because the courts there are fast.

Who do you think is the best player in the world? And who do you want to compete with?

Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are of course two best players. It is great to play tennis at a time when I have a chance to compete with Federer and Nadal, probably the two best players of all time. Every time I play against someone in the world’s top 10 or 20, it is an extremely important match. As I said, the level of professional tournaments is very high and every match is a challenge.

Do you have anything to say to your Vietnamese fans?


I hope my Vietnamese fans will come and support me at the Heineken Stars 2010. This is the first time I’ve played tennis in Vietnam and it will be amazing if I can win this tournament.

 

Friday, September 24, 2010

World tennis elite to compete in HCM City

Vietnamese tennis fans will have a chance to enjoy world-class tennis as
the biennial tennis event, Heineken Stars, will open on October 1-2 in
HCM City with top tennis professionals who regularly play at the Grand
Slam level.


America's Sam Querrey and Robby Ginepri, Germany's Tommy Haas and
Argentina's David Nalbandian will compete at an exhibition at Phu Tho
Gymnasium.


Querrey, 23, is considered one of the
hopefuls for the future of American tennis, while veteran players
Nalbandian, Ginepri and Haas have each reached the semi-final of a Grand
Slam at least once.


Nalbandian and Haas were once in the top three in the ATP tennis ranking.


Four players will draw to determine the two semi-finals to be played
on October 1. The semi-final winners will play the final on October 2.


All matches will be the best-of-three format. If a third set is necessary, a tiebreak will be played.


The champion will win a trophy and cash prize of 40,000 USD. The
runner-up will receive 20,000 USD and the other two players 10,000 USD
each.


"It is a little bit difficult for us to be
able to bring famous players together because there are only a few ATP
tours in Asia, and players also have a tight schedule," said Michael
Lim, Commercial Director of Vietnam Brewery company, which organises the
event.


In the Heineken Stars 2008 competition in
HCM City, Robin Soderling of Sweden and Tomas Berdych of the Czech
Republic competed. Since then, they each have gone on to compete in the
final of a Grand Slam.


"We're happy that many
players have achieved considerable success after taking part in Heineken
Stars in HCM City," said Lim, adding that he hoped Heineken Stars can
welcome world-class women tennis players in the future.


At the first Heineken Stars in 2006, the organisers also invited four
top tennis players, Spain's former world-number one Carlos Moya,
Germany's Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuttler and Gael Monfils of
France./.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Tennis stars to compete in VN

Tennis players David Nalbandian and Tommy Haas will be taking part in the Viet Nam's Heineken Stars 2010 tournament.

Argentinian Nalbandian is the former world No 3. He currently ranks 37. The German star meanwhile, who has recently become a naturalised American, was also formally the world No 3. He now ranks 126.

The duo will play Sam Querrey and Robby Ginepri of the US at HCM City's Phu Tho Gymnasium on October 1-2.

The winner of the event will receive US$40,000.

Previously, Heineken invited Carlos Moya, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Jo-Wilfred Tsonga, Robin Soderling and Tomas Berdych to play in Viet Nam.

Viet Nam 1 take Sepak Takraw cup

Viet Nam 1 won the Viet Nam Sepak Takraw Open at Ha Noi's Hoang Mai Gymnasium on Wednesday.

Viet Nam 1 defeated Thailand 2-1 before beating Indonesia and Viet Nam 2 2-0.

Viet Nam 2 came second, followed by Indonesia.

The two host teams after the tournament flew to Thailand to take part in an intensive training course ahead of November's Asian Games.

They will be looking to defend the two gold medals they won four years ago in Qatar.

Quyen recovering from surgery

Song Lam Nghe An's Pham Van Quyen is recovering from the keyhole surgery he received on his leg in Singapore.

Doctors said Quyen was released from hospital after three days but will need to use crutches for the next three weeks.

Quyen earlier missed the chance to represent his country because of long-term damage to his ankle ligament. He is expected to be fit in two months.

The Viet Nam Football Federation and his club, Song Lam Nghe An, are calling on sponsors to share the cost of the US$20,000 operation. — VNS

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