Chonburi: The SINGHA Thailand Masters 2026 professional tennis tournament concluded at Greta Sport Club in Chonburi province, showcasing exceptional tennis talent as Thanthap Suksamran and Patcharin Cheepchanadej emerged victorious in their respective categories. According to Thai News Agency, the tournament, which featured a total prize pool of 1 million baht, saw second seed Thanthap Suksamran, also known as "Zack," clinch the men's singles title. He defeated Siwanat Uityakul in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3, securing a prize of 120,000 baht. Thanthap's performance was further highlighted by his achievement of recording the highest number of aces in the tournament, totaling 32. In the women's singles category, Patcharin Cheepchanadej, a member of the Thai national tennis team for the 2026 Asian Games, demonstrated resilience by overcoming Pimrada Thongkam in a grueling match that lasted over three hours. Patcharin won with a score of 2-1 sets, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(3), earning her the women's singles title. This event marked the conclusion of the 2026 TATP Tour season. Thanthap and Patcharin have both enjoyed remarkable success this year, collectively winning three out of the five singles titles available in the season.