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PTT Thailand Open 2010

.      "PTT Thailand Open 2010" returns to Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani from September 25 - October 3 , 2010 with the most over 70 of the world’s top men’s tennis players.

PTT Thailand Open 2010
OFFICIAL WEBSITE : www.thailandopen.org

Hall of Fame
Singles
Year
Champion
Runner up
2009
Gilles Simon (FRA)
Viktor Troicki (SRB)
2008
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2007
Dmitry Tursunov (RUS)
Benjamin Becker (GER)
2006
James Blake (USA)
Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)
2005
Roger Federer (SUI)
Andy Murray (GBR)
2004
Roger Federer (SUI)
Andy Roddick (USA)
2003
Taylor Dent (USA)
Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)

Doubles
Year
Champion
2009
Eric Butorac (USA) / Rajeev Ram (USA)
2008
Lukas Dlouhy (CZE) / Leander Paes (IND)
2007
Sonchat Ratiwatana / Sanchai Ratiwatana (THA)
2006
Jonathan Erlich / Andy Ram (ISR)
2005
Paul Hanley (AUS) / Leander Paes (IND)
2004
Justin Gimelstob / Graydon Oliver (USA)
2003
Jonathan Erlich / Andy Ram (ISR)

PTT Thailand Open History

     Thailand's premier annual sporting event, the PTT Thailand Open enters its eighth year as part of the ATP Tour and returns to Bangkok from 25 September – 3 October, 2010.

     The tournament has played host to some of the biggest names in men’s tennis.

     In 2003 with Paradorn-mania at its height after the Thai ace had become the first Asian player to crack the world top 10, the Thailand Open was born and the excitement surrounding “Ball” was a large part of the success of the first event.

     However, the event quickly proved that it was not just an opportunity for Paradorn to show his stuff to his home fans. Over the past seven years, the Thailand Open has welcomed some of the biggest names in men’s tennis. In the inaugural event in 2003, the field was headlined by then world #1 Spain’s Juan Carlos Ferrero as well as fellow top 10 stars Carlos Moya and Paradorn. Paradorn made the quarter finals but in the end it was big serving American Taylor Dent who took the title beating Ferrero in straight sets in the first final, and Israeli duo Jonathon Erlich and Andy Ram won the first of their two Thailand Open doubles titles.

     In 2004 the event grew even bigger attracting more spectators as well as the world’s #1 and #2 players: Roger Federer and Andy Roddick. Russia’s Marat Safin was another top-five player who made it to the event. And after two dream semi-finals: Federer vs. Paradorn and Roddick vs. Safin, the final was a clash between the top two players in the world with Federer emerging victorious.

     The following year saw Federer return to defend his title against the likes of Aussie Lleyton Hewitt and Germany’s Tommy Haas but it was a then unheralded Scot named Andy Murray who surprised everyone by making his first ATP Tour final and taking it up to Federer all the way in the tight final match.

     In 2006, the tournament featured more top names in one year than ever before. The stellar line up included then world #3 Ivan Ljubicic, #9 James Blake as well as the returning Murray, Tim Henman, Safin, Ferrero and Paradorn. James Blake took home the King’s Cup trophy after a convincing win over Ljubicic.

     In 2007, Dmitry Tursunov beat Germany’s Benjamin Becker in the singles final but for local fans the highlight of the tournament was the unexpected breakthrough of local twins Sonchat and Sanchai Ratiwatana who collected their first ATP Tour doubles title beating Nicolas Mahut and Michael Llodra in front of an ecstatic crowd of 10,000.

     2008 saw the breakthrough of France’s irrepressible Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who captured his first ATP title beating #1 seed Novak Djokovic in the final, and in 2009 Tsonga returned along with countryman Gilles Simon, Marat Safin and rising stars including John Isner and Ernests Gulbis. Simon emerged victorious winning his first title of the year while popular duo Eric Butorac and Rajeev Ram took the doubles crown.

     And now in 2010 we look forward to another exciting nine days of top tennis action at the PTT Thailand Open.

TICKET INFORMATION
Venue Impact Arena
Location Muangthong Thani, Chaengwattana Road.
Duration Saturday 25 September to
Sunday 3 October 2010.
Match Round ++Please click for more info++
Gate Open Approx. 30 minutes prior to the match time
Public Sale From Saturday July 24, 2010 onward
All Distribution Chanel.
( On 1st day open sale at 10.00 AM.)
 
Ticket Price :
Qualifying Round
900 Baht
600 Baht
300 Baht
Main Draw Round
2,400 Baht
1,600 Baht
800 Baht
500 Baht
QF-SF-F Round
4,500 Baht
3,000 Baht
1,800 Baht
1,500 Baht
1,000 Baht
800 Baht
Seating Plan :
Qualifying :
• Saturday 25 September
• Sunday 26 September
-
Main Draw :
• Monday 27 September
• Tuesday 28 September
• Wednesday 29 September
• Thursday 30 September
-
Quarterfinals :
• Friday 1 October

Semifinals :
• Saturday 2 October
Finals :
• Sunday 3 October

Note :
*Season Tickets for 7 sessions and 14 sessions
(Same seat only all season)
+ Get special 15% discount
when you buy the tickets for 7 sessions.
+
Get special 30% discount
when you buy the tickets for 14 sessions.
+ PTT Family Pack (Buy 4 Get Free 1)
* Your choice of seat will be reserved for all the sessions.
** This discount offer is exclusive to ThaiTicketMajor customers.
This special discount is available at TTM outlets only (13 branches)
*** Outlet only!!

Players
Rafael Nadal
(ESP)
Current ranking: 1
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Juan Martin Del Potro
(ARG)
Current ranking: 7
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Fernando Gonzalez
(CHI)
Current ranking: 23
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Ernests Gulbis
(LAT)
Current ranking: 28
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