Bangkok Post

Doubles aces to spearhead Thai title bid

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Thai women’s doubles duo Jongkolpha­n Kititharak­ul and Rawinda Prajongjai are now the country’s best hope to win a title at this week’s Princess Sirivannav­ari Thailand Masters following late withdrawal­s.

Thailand’s top singles players, Ratchanok Intanon and Kunlavut Vitidsarn, pulled out on the eve of the tournament which begins today.

Former Olympic and world champion Carolina Marin of Spain also withdrew from the US$210,000 Super 300 tournament at Bangkok’s Nimibutr Stadium.

Top seeds Jongkolpha­n and Rawinda are fresh from reaching the Indonesia Masters semi-finals last week.

Jongkolpha­n and Rawinda meet compatriot­s Laksika Kanlaha and Phataimas Muenwong in the first round.

However, they could face a tough challenge from their younger compatriot­s Benyapa Aimsaard and Nuntakarn Aimsaard, who are the second seeds.

The sisters, ranked No.13 in the world, beat Jongkolpha­n and Rawinda in the Hylo Open final in Germany last year.

“We are ready for the tournament because we did not play last week [at the Indonesia Masters],” said Nuntakarn.

“Our aim is to go as fas as possible in every tournament as this will be vital to our attempt to win a ticket to the 2024 Olympics in Paris.”

The sisters will begin their campaign against Francesca Corbett and Allison Lee of the US.

Patama Leeswadtra­kul, president of the Badminton Associatio­n of Thailand, said while some Thai players have withdrawn from the tournament, the others have vowed to give their best to make the local fans happy with their success.

Tickets starting from 100 baht are available at Thai Ticket Major outlets. The event will be televised live on TrueVision­s.

 ?? ?? Sisters Benyapa, left, and Nuntakarn Aimsaard pose during practice yesterday.
Sisters Benyapa, left, and Nuntakarn Aimsaard pose during practice yesterday.

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