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Nam placed second in Singapore tennis event

Ly Hoang Nam and partner Yuichi Ito were placed second in the Singapore F3 Men’s Futures tennis tournament, which concluded on June 11.
Nam placed second in Singapore tennis event ảnh 1Ly Hoang Nam and partner Yuichi Ito complete the Singapore F3 Men’s Futures at second place. ​(Photo: baomoi.com) 

Hanoi (VNA) — Ly Hoang Nam and partner Yuichi Ito were placed secondin the Singapore F3 Men’s Futures tennis tournament, which concluded on June 11.

The Vietnamese-Japanese pair, which was seeded No. 4, lost 6-7 (3), 2-6 to No.3 seeds Francis Casey Alcantara of the Philippines and Sem Verbeek of theNetherlands in the doubles’ final match.

Earlier, Nam was defeated 6-7 (4), 1-6 by No. 1 player Ramkumar Ramanathan ofIndia in the singles’ semi-finals.

Ramanathan went on to win the title after beating Nicholas Hu of the US 7-6(4), 6-2 in the final.

Nam and his teammate Trịnh Linh Giang will participate in the Thailand F2tournament from June 12 to June 18.

Nam is the No. 5 seed in the singles event and will play KittiphongWachiramanongwong of the hosts in the first match.

Giang will face Kelsey Stevenson of Canada.-VNA
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