ATP Thailand Open 2008 promises great tennis action
The world’s most exciting player, world #3 Novak Djokovic will lead the field at the Thailand Open 2008 which will be held at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani from September 21 to 28.
Australian Open champion Djokovic will be joined by two-time Grand Slam champion Marat Safin and Australian Open runner up Jo-Wilfried Tsonga as well as the return of Thailand’s Paradorn Srichaphan to top tennis in the singles draw. In the doubles, local heroes and defending champions Sonchat and Sanchai Ratiwatana will be back to defend their first ATP Tour title.
Djokovic is looking forward to a good showing at the tournament. “I remember my last trip to Bangkok to play in the Thailand Open. I was only 17 and ranked #248 in the world. It was only my third ATP Tour event. I’m really looking forward to playing the Thailand Open again this year,” added Djokovic.
Crowd favorite Safin has enjoyed a resurgent 2008 and will be making his third appearance at the Thailand Open. He made the semi-finals in 2004 and 2006 and has proved a big hit with Thai fans on both occasions. “I always like playing the Thailand Open and I’m looking forward to another good tournament this year,” Safin said.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has been the breakout star of 2008 reaching the final of the Australian Open – beating Gasquet, Murray and Nadal along the way – and seeing his ranking jump from #212 at the beginning of 2007 to #13. The irrepressible Frenchman will be making his first appearance at the Thailand Open.
Paradorn is aiming to put 18 months out with injury behind him with a return to top tennis in his home tournament. "My entire attention now focuses on the fitness, preparation and performing well for the tournament this year," Paradorn said. “I long for that feeling where I walk down the stairs and onto the tennis court surrounded by Thais,” he added.
Last year’s surprise doubles winners, Sonchat and Sanchai Ratiwatana have gone on to further success in 2008 winning their second ATP Tour title in Chennai and reaching the finals in Memphis. They are keen to defend their title this year and hope for the same support they enjoyed last year. “We would like fans to come join and support us at this year’s Thailand Open,” Sonchat said.
BEC Tero Entertainment Public Co. Ltd. is once again proud to stage the only ATP Tour event in Southeast Asia and is offering last year’s ticket holders special discounts in 2008. Ticket holders from the Thailand Open 2007 will enjoy a 25% discount on tickets purchased for this year’s event. To receive the discount, just bring your purchased tickets from last year to any branch of Thaiticketmajor.
This year tennis fans will also be able to purchase a new category of premium seats that will enable them to get closer to all the great tennis action.
Tickets for the Thailand Open start at just Bt300 and are available at all Thaiticketmajor outlets from Saturday July 19. VIP Box seats are already on sale. Call 02 262 3456 or log on to www.thailandopen.org or www.thaiticketmajor.com for more details.
ATP Thailand Open Details
Format : Best of 3 tie-break sets
Venue : Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani
Date : September 21 - 28
Qualifying rounds : September 21 - 22
Main draw : September 23 - 28
Prize money US$576,000
Prize money and points breakdown:
Round Race point Prize money
Winner 35 94,000 USD
Runner-up 24 51,000 USD
Semi-finalist 15 28,025 USD
Quarter-finalist 8 16,000 USD
Round of 16 3 10,425 USD
Round of 32 1 5,500 USD
Stars of 2008
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) The exciting young Frenchman is enjoying his breakout year on the ATP Tour. His amazing run to the final at the Australian Open in January – beating Murray, Gasquet and Nadal along the way – made everyone take notice of the Ali lookalike with the irrepressible smile and killer groundstokes. This will be Tsonga’s first appearance at the Thailand Open.
Marat Safin (RUS) The enigmatic, charismatic Russian remains one of the most popular players in men’s tennis due to his powerful game and unpredictable personality. Safin has played the Thailand Open twice before, reaching the semi-final both times, delighting the local crowds with his heart-on-his-sleeve style. No matter what his ranking is, Safin is undeniably one of the game’s top players and capable of beating anyone in the world.
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Novak Djokovic (SRB) What's left to be said about the Djoker? In the last year, he's won his first Grand Slam and another two titles, amazed everyone with his brilliant all-court tennis and amused us with his impersonations of everyone from Nadal and Federer to Maria Sharapova. Djokovic is making his first appearance at the Thailand Open since he received a wildcard as a 17-year-old prodigy in 2004.
Paradorn Srichaphan (THA) Making his return to the Thailand Open after being forced out with injury last year, the hometown hero will be more determined than ever to succeed at his home event. With the crowd behind him, and his stylish play back in top gear, Paradorn will be aiming to add to his five ATP Tour titles.
Sanchai Ratiwatana (THA) The defending doubles champions! The Ratiwatana twins used their success at last year’s Thailand Open as a springboard for their most successful year ever and they will be confident of retaining their title in 2008. The atmosphere in the stadium during their unexpected triumph last year was nothing short of amazing, and they are sure to fire the crowd up again this year with their exciting doubles play.