Tennis: Vietnam against Indonesia for Davis Cup World Group II berth
According to the Vietnam Tennis Federation (VTF), Vietnam will play Indonesia in the 2023 Davis Cup World Group II Play-offs on February 4-5 at the Hanaka Paris Ocean Park in the northern province of Bac Ninh.
Ly Hoang Nam and his team will play against Indonesia for Davis Cup World Group II berth. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA)𓄧 – According to the Vietnam TennisFederation (VTF), Vietnam will play Indonesia in the 2023 Davis CupWorld Group II Play-offs on February 4-5 at the Hanaka Paris Ocean Park in thenorthern province of Bac Ninh.
No. 68 Vietnam features national top player Ly Hoang Nam, Le Quoc Khanh, PhamMinh Tuan, Nguyen Van Phuong and Nguyen Dac Tien. Among them, Namshoulders a heavy task as he is the highest-placed, at No.247 in single rankings and No. 944 in doubles. Players will compete in five matches. Two singles will be held in the first day while one single and two doubles are on the next day. The winners of the three matches will advance to the mainround of Group II in September while the losers will be dropped to theGroup III Asia-Oceania competition. Meanwhile, world No. 62 Indonesia willfeature its player Christopher Rungkat. The 33-year-old wasranked No. 241 in the singles category in 2013 but has disappeared in theranking since December 2018. Rungkat is a master in the doubles event. He was placedNo. 68 in 2019 and is currently No. 200 in the world.
Other players are Rifki Fitriadi, David Agung Susanto,Nathan Anthony Barki and Anthony Susanto under captain Wirjawan Sugiharta. 🌟 Teams will arrive in Bac Ninh on January 31 and haveseveral days practising on the hard court of Asia’s biggest tenniscomplex.
The Davis Cup is thepremier international team event in men's tennis. It is run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and contested annually between teams fromcompeting countries in a knock-out format./.
Vietnamese tennis players have won a ticket to the 2022 Davis Cup World Group II playoffs after beating Malaysia 2-0 at the 2021 Group III playoff round in Asia/Oceania, according to the Vietnam Tennis Federation (VTF).
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