Top players set to compete in Thailand Tennis Masters this February

Top players set to compete in Thailand Tennis Masters this February

The Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand (LTAT) has announced that the Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 will take place in February 2026 at the National Tennis Development Center in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi. This international tournament is expected to bring together top tennis players from around the globe alongside leading Thai athletes, marking a significant boost for the country’s tennis landscape.

The announcement was made during a press conference attended by Kritachai Neiyocha, Executive Director of the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage. He was supported by Nannaphat Nantasuk, the International Relations Officer of the LTAT, along with Thai national team players Thanapet “Owen” Chanta and Pawit “Mangpor” Sornlaksup. Representatives from the organizing partners, including Sachin Kumar, Chairman of Red Talent Group, and President Pankaj Tomer, were also present.

The LTAT has partnered with Red Talent Group to organize the Thailand Tennis Masters 2026, officially certified by the association. This collaboration aims to enhance Thailand’s presence on the Asian and global tennis stage while providing valuable competitive exposure for local players against high-level international opponents.

The tournament will span eight days and feature a total of 31 matches, following a Round Robin format. Sixteen top-tier players from around the world will compete alongside Thailand’s leading tennis talents. The event carries a total prize purse of more than USD 67,000, or approximately 2.18 million Thai Baht.

Officials stated that the Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 reflects the LTAT’s ongoing commitment to developing tennis in the country by hosting high-quality international events. The tournament is also expected to attract strong interest from fans and contribute to the growth of tennis as a competitive sport in Thailand, while showcasing the nation’s capability to host major international sporting events.