The Thai Padel Series returned with intensity last weekend, as the Panghan Open took place from September 20th to 22nd at the Oxygen Padel Club in Koh Phangan. Known for its two covered courts and a vibrant social area complete with a bar and terrace, the venue provided the perfect setting for an exciting weekend of top-tier padel action. As one of the final Open events of the season, players were eager to gain valuable ranking points in an increasingly competitive race for the top spots.
With a staggering 47 pairs competing across multiple categories—male pro, male amateur, female pro, female amateur, and mixed—the event was packed with thrilling matches that kept both players and spectators on the edge of their seats.
Group Stages: A Battle for Glory
The group stages were a fierce contest, particularly in the Male Pro category. Teams fought hard, with many matches coming down to the wire. The stakes were high, as the top seeds in each group advanced directly to the semifinals, while the second-best teams had to compete for the final spot.
The Male Pro category witnessed a dramatic three-way tie between Gosha/Luis, Swan/Artemii, and Vlad/Bean. Each team secured one set in their encounters, creating a tense situation that came down to a set tiebreaker. In the end, Swan/Artemii faced Gosha/Luis in a decisive set, with Gosha/Luis emerging victorious in a closely contested match, securing their spot in the semifinals.
Early Beginnings: Setting the Stage
The final rounds of the tournament delivered unforgettable moments. In the Male Pro final, Lau/Roberto (Argentina/Spain) claimed the title after a spectacular match against Mauro/Eles (Argentina/Spain). The atmosphere at the club reached its peak as fans packed the venue to witness a stunning display of skill from both teams. This victory marked Roberto’s first TPS title, while Lau celebrated his second championship, having missed the final in a previous event due to injury.
In the Female Pro category, the excitement was equally palpable. After strong group stage performances, Lara/Darika and Anna/Noi advanced to the semifinals but were later eliminated. The final saw Saranya/Regina take on Pann/Laura, with Saranya/Regina clinching the win after a thrilling three-set battle (2-1).
The Mixed category also had its fair share of surprises. Early eliminations of high-ranking players shook up the competition, with former champions Pann/Mauro falling in the first round to Conor/Laura. The latter went on to capture the title, showcasing their dominance in this category.
Record Numbers and Rising Stars in Male Amateur
The Male Amateur category set a record for participation, with numerous talented teams vying for victory. The final saw Rud/Sergejus claim a hard-fought victory over Sylvain/Andrea in a marathon match lasting over 90 minutes. Sylvain and Andrea, who have shown remarkable improvement in recent tournaments, pushed their opponents to the limit, but ultimately Rud and Sergejus emerged as champions.
An Unforgettable Atmosphere
Beyond the courts, the atmosphere at the Oxygen Padel Club was electric. DJ Cliff, who was in top form throughout the event, kept the energy levels high, while spectators enjoyed the matches from the club’s vibrant terrace. The event also garnered significant attention online, with over 1,000 viewers tuning in via the Thai Padel Series YouTube channel to catch the live action. Social media was abuzz with updates, and the online community continues to grow as more people engage with this exciting padel series.
What’s Next? Phuket Awaits
As the Panghan Open wraps up, all eyes now turn to the next event on the Thai Padel Series calendar: Phuket, with details to be confirmed soon. With the rankings becoming tighter and the stakes rising, fans and players alike are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this thrilling series.
Stay tuned to our social media channels for updates and don’t miss the action as the Thai Padel Series heads to Phuket!