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Saturday, 20/12/2025 | 14:02 GMT+7

National excellent players tennis tournament to take place from 23/12

The national excellent players tennis tournament 2025 will be held from 23/12 to 28/12 at Hoang Thanh Trung Club, TP HCM, bringing together top-ranked players from the VTF.

The tournament, co-organized by the Vietnam Tennis Federation and Hoang Thanh Trung Club, features three categories: men's singles, women's singles, and over 35 doubles. It offers a total prize fund of 500 million VND, commemorating the 37th anniversary of the Vietnam Tennis Federation (1989-2026).

Player selection is based on VTF rankings to ensure high professional quality from the initial rounds. For men's singles, the organizing committee selected 12 top-ranked players from the VTF standings. The women's singles category gathers 8 leading players. Vietnamese overseas athletes who do not hold Vietnamese citizenship but compete for domestic managing units are eligible to register.

Additionally, national team athletes participating in the Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, or SEA Games 33 who are not among the top-ranked players will compete in qualifiers for a spot in the main draw.

Tennis player Hoang Thanh Trung is one of the athletes competing in the tournament. Photo: organizing committee

The current men's singles lineup includes: Nguyen Van Phuong, Tu Le Khanh Duy (Military); Nguyen Dai Khanh, Nguyen Minh Thien, Tran Duc Minh, Le Phu Gia, Nguyen Minh Phat, Dinh Viet Tuan Minh, Vo Tuan Dat (TP HCM); Truong Thanh Minh (AP Sports Club), Tran Van Chat (Quang Hanh KH Club), Hoang Thanh Trung (Hoang Thanh Trung Club); and Pham La Hoang Anh (VNtennis).

The women's singles category features: Ngo Hong Hanh (Military); Tran Thuy Thanh Truc, Vu Khanh Phuong, Dao Uyen My, Tran Tchouassi Louise Natasha (TP HCM); Dang Thi Hanh, Nguyen Thi Mai Huong (Hai Phong); and Nguyen Thi Mai Linh (Ha Noi).

The tournament is expected to deliver exciting matches, showcasing the skill level of leading athletes. The over 35 doubles category serves as a friendly platform, bringing together professional athletes, invited guests, and sponsors. This aims to enhance the overall experience and foster community connections.

Lan Anh

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/giai-tennis-cac-cay-vot-xuat-sac-quoc-gia-dien-ra-tu-23-12-4995977.html
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