Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 Jersey Unveiled, Boosting Sports Tourism

The Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 officially unveiled its tournament jerseys at a launch event in Bangkok. The event featured representatives from the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand and the Red Talent Group, alongside young Thai players. The tournament, scheduled for April 2026, will feature 16 international players competing across eight days. It aims to promote Thailand's major tourist destinations—Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, and Hua Hin—to a global audience through sports.

Key Points: Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 Jersey Launch & Tournament Details

  • Jersey unveiled at Bangkok launch event
  • Tournament from April 13-20, 2026 at Nonthaburi Tennis Centre
  • Features 16 players in 31 matches over 8 days
  • Aims to promote Thailand's sports tourism globally
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Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 unveils jersey ahead of tournament kick-off in April

Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 jersey unveiled in Bangkok. Tournament runs April 13-20, 2026, featuring 16 players to promote sports tourism.

"Our main goal is to use tennis as a medium to promote Thailand's tourism through sports tourism. - Sachin Tomar"

Bangkok, March 6

The organisers of the Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 officially unveiled the tournament jerseys during a special launch event in Bangkok, bringing together international players and highlighting Thailand's push to promote sports tourism, as per a release.

The Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 is scheduled to take place from April 13 to April 20, 2026, at the Nonthaburi Tennis Centre. The tournament will feature 16 international players competing in 31 matches over eight days.

The jersey launch event was held at the NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard, where Nannaphat Nantasuk, representative of the Executive Committee of the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand, joined Sachin Tomar, chairman from Red Talent Group, to officially announce the international tennis event.

The launch ceremony was also attended by promising young Thai players Credit Chaiyarin ("Jedi") and Theerapat Khantiveerawat ("Winner").

A key highlight of the event was the unveiling of the tournament jerseys, which were presented by internationally recognised tennis players, including Grigoriy Lomakin of Kazakhstan.

The initiative aims to promote Thailand's sports tourism while showcasing four major tourist destinations through the tournament.

Each participating club will represent one of Thailand's prominent tourism cities -- Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, and Hua Hin -- highlighting their unique appeal to tennis fans around the world.

The tournament is being organised by the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand under Royal Patronage (LTAT) in collaboration with Red Talent Group and Elan Event and Design.

Speaking at the launch, Sachin Tomar said the tournament aims to use tennis as a platform to promote Thailand globally.

"Our main goal is to use tennis as a medium to promote Thailand's tourism through sports tourism. By naming the event 'Thailand Tennis Masters,' we aim to showcase the country's culture, destinations and sporting potential to a global audience," he said.

The Thailand Tennis Masters 2026 matches will be broadcast globally through multiple platforms, including the European sports network Eurosport, allowing the event to reach tennis audiences worldwide while positioning sport as a soft-power tool to attract tourists and stimulate Thailand's economy.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a brilliant initiative. Combining sports with tourism is a win-win. The jersey launch looks glamorous. Hope they have good Indian representation in the player line-up too!
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Rohit P
Only 16 players? For a "Masters" event, that seems quite small. Hope the competition is intense though. Thailand is a fantastic destination, so good luck to them. Wish we had more ATP/WTA events in India.
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Ananya R
Love the concept of clubs representing different Thai cities! Phuket vs Bangkok would be fun to watch. The jerseys better look good! 😄 Sports tourism is the future. Well done, Thailand.
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Vikram M
While promoting tourism is good, the article is heavy on promotion and light on actual tennis details. What's the prize money? Which top 50 players are confirmed? Hope the focus remains on quality tennis and not just a tourism ad.
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Kavya N
Great to see young Thai players like "Jedi" involved. Developing homegrown talent is key. Hope it's broadcast on accessible platforms in India too. All the best for the event!

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