Kunlavut Vitidsarn poses with the trophy and the gold medal after winning the men’s singles title.
Kunlavut Vitidsarn was crowned the men’s singles champion at the US$420,000 Toyota Gazoo Racing Thailand Open at Hua Mark Indoor Stadium yesterday.
Second seed and world No.5 Kunlavut recorded a comprehensive 21-12, 21-10 victory over his Hong Kong opponent, the eighth-seeded Lee Cheuk Yiu, in just 38 minutes.
It was the 22-year-old star’s third World Tour title after the 2022 German Open and the 2023 India Open.
Kunlavut received the $31,500 winner’s cheque (approx 1,086,000 baht) while Lee got $15,960 (550,000 baht) for their efforts at the World Tour Super…
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