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At Least 10 International Tennis Superstars Will Join Tournament

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At least 10 international tennis superstars will join Thailand 2006

The organizers of Thailand Open 2006 have invited three more top world tennis players. They include Cyprus rising star Marcos Baghdatis, the world’s No. 11, English volley master Tim Henman, and Spanish former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero.

As a result, 10 leading tennis players of the world will be joining this ATP tournament, which will be held in Thailand.

Some of the other superstars who will take part in this competition are Mr. James Blake, Mr. Leyton Hewitt, Mr. Marat Safin, and Mr. Ivan Lujbicic.

The 550,000 dollar tournament will kick off at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani between September 24th to October 1st.

Tickets are available at all Thaiticketmaster outlets from Saturday, July 15. Tennis fans can call 02-2623456 for more details. Ticket prices start at Bt 300 for the qualifying round and Bt 500 for the main draw.

Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 03 August 2006

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