Waiting for good news Le Duc Phat
With the goal of soon conquering the world's top 50, tennis player Le Duc Phat (ranked 56th in the world) of the Army accepted to "sacrifice" his Lunar New Year holiday to go to Thailand to participate in the Thailand Masters international badminton tournament. This is a tournament in the World Tour Super 300 system of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), with a total prize money of 240,000 USD.
According to the schedule of the Thailand Masters 2025, Le Duc Phat (ranked 56th in the world) will face 21-year-old Chinese player Zhu Xuan Chen (ranked 169th in the world) at 1:30 p.m. today (January 29). Although ranked lower than Le Duc Phat, with his youth and progress, the Chinese player is expected to create many difficulties for the number 1 male badminton player in Vietnam. Meanwhile, with experience in many international tournaments such as the 2024 Paris Olympics, Le Duc Phat is expected to show his full potential to go deep in the tournament.
"My goal this year is to be in the world's top 50. I also dream of winning a medal at the 33rd SEA Games in Thailand in November, so I want to prepare as best as possible. In today's match, which takes place on the special day of the Lunar New Year, I hope I will win to give to my fans," Le Duc Phat shared.
Last year, because he was focused on the goal of winning tickets to the Olympics, Le Duc Phat also competed internationally during the Lunar New Year. The efforts of this 26-year-old tennis player from Dong Nai were rewarded with a ticket to the Paris Olympics. At the biggest arena on the planet, Le Duc Phat started with a victory over tennis player Fabian Roth (Germany, ranked 82nd in the world) but then failed to surprise tennis player Prannoy Haseena (India, ranked 13th in the world) in the match that decided the ticket to the next round.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/le-duc-phat-linh-an-tien-phong-mung-1-tet-dai-chien-tay-vot-trung-quoc-185250129035158896.htm
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