Despite being underestimated by his opponent, Ly Hoang Nam showed his experience and competitive spirit, winning impressively 6/3 in the first set. That was the match where Vietnam's No. 1 player confidently launched tricky shots that made Tristan Schoolkate struggle to defend.
Ly Hoang Nam lost to ATP ranked 248 player Tristan Schoolkate
Ly Hoang Nam continued to play well in the second set but Tristan Schoolkate gradually got into the rhythm of the match. The 22-year-old Australian tennis talent was more effective in serving and scoring points and won 6/4, equalizing the score at 1-1.
With a strong physical foundation, Tristan Schoolkate dominated Ly Hoang Nam in the third decisive game, winning 6/2, closing the final victory 2-1 and winning a ticket to the quarterfinals of the men's singles event.
Stopping in the second round of the men's singles, Ly Hoang Nam continued to compete in the quarterfinals of the men's doubles at the Challenger tournament in Australia.
In the men's doubles event, Ly Hoang Nam and Hong Seong-chan (Korea) defeated the joint pair Nam Ji-sung (Korea)/Ruben Gonzales (Philippines) 2-0 (6/2, 6/2), winning the right to enter the quarterfinals. Hoang Nam/Seong-chan's opponents in the men's doubles quarterfinals of the City of Playford tennis tournament are the pair Rio Noguchi (Japan)/Arthur Weber (France).
Australian-Vietnamese tennis player Adrian Correa creates surprise at the 2023 National Tennis Championship
Meanwhile, the 2023 National Tennis Championship - Nam Long Cup taking place in Long An witnessed a surprise in the men's singles event when Vietnamese-Australian tennis player Adrian Correa (HCMC) defeated No. 3 seed Nguyen Van Phuong (Army) with a score of 2-0 (6/3, 7/6), winning the right to enter the third round. Adrian Correa is 22 years old this year, has an Argentine father, a Vietnamese mother and currently lives in Australia. By defeating Nguyen Van Phuong and proving his ability, Adrian Correa promises to continue to surprise at the tournament. He also emerged as a candidate for the men's singles championship title, in the context that Vietnam's No. 1 and No. 2 tennis players, Ly Hoang Nam and Trinh Linh Giang (Hai Dang Tay Ninh Club), are not present.
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