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Vietnamese tennis players win F5 Men's Future doubles

Xinhua, September 24, 2016 Adjust font size:

Ly Hoang Nam, Vietnam's top tennis player, and his compatriot Hoang Thien won the doubles of the Men's Future tennis F5 in southern Vietnam on Saturday.

The Vietnamese duo defeated Gao Xin from China/Imai Shintaro from Japan in the final match in the southern province of Binh Duong.

On Sunday, Hoang Nam will clash with Masato Shiga from Japan in the men's singles final.

Men's Future tennis series, including 9 events from F1 to F9, are running from July 25 to Nov. 6 in Binh Duong, with the participation of 68 players from 41 countries and regions.

Men's Futures are a series of professional tennis tournaments held around the world by the International Tennis Federation. The cash prize for each event is 10,000 US dollars. Endit