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Thailand Pickleball Championships 2026 Conclude in Bangkok Across Men’s, Women’s, Mixed Divisions

S A Suwaphat S/Anun S and S K Siri P/Kritsana M swept their groups as the Thailand Pickleball Championships ran in Bangkok, Feb. 21–25, on a group-stage plus knockout format.

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Thailand Pickleball Championships 2026 Conclude in Bangkok Across Men’s, Women’s, Mixed Divisions
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S A Suwaphat S/Anun S and S K Siri P/Kritsana M finished group play unbeaten at the Thailand Pickleball Championships in Bangkok, which ran Feb. 21–25, 2026 and used a group stage + knockout format across women’s, men’s and mixed divisions including 19+. Sportssync’s tournament pages were used to publish group-stage standings and, according to the event summary, show final podiums for multiple age and gender categories after the competition concluded.

Group-stage standings captured on Sportssync list four teams in the first group with S A Suwaphat S/Anun S topping the table at 3 wins and 0 losses, Sets 3-0 23-14 = 9. M P Montienthong W/Piya T recorded a 2-1 mark with Sets 2-1 16-16 = 0, P S Phinsiri S/Saroot K went 1-2 with Sets 1-2 16-22 = -6, and K K Kamonchanok C/Karn C finished 0-3 with Sets 0-3 0-3 = -3.

Sportssync’s captured page also shows a second group where S K Siri P/Kritsana M went 3-0 with Sets 3-0 33-23 = 10. W T Wipawan K/Thanased S placed 2-1 with Sets 2-1 26-23 = 3, W P Wantida S/Pramot S finished 1-2 with Sets 1-2 23-32 = -9, and B A Boonjira S/Ampon S were 0-3 with Sets 0-3 29-33 = -4. The same two group blocks appear twice in the capture, once with separate W and L columns and once with W-L combined as 3-0, 2-1, 1-2, 0-3.

Headings for the knockout rounds appear on the Sportssync capture as "### Semifinals", "### Final", and "### 3rd Place Match" but the capture provided does not include match-level semifinal or final scores or an explicit listing of medalists. The original event summary states Sportssync’s tournament pages show final podiums for multiple age and gender categories after the competition concluded, but the captured excerpt here contains only the group-stage tables and the knockout headings without the bracket results.

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Beyond results, the Sportssync page presents itself as a platform for tournament organization with copy saying "The ultimate platform for organizing and participating in pickleball tournaments." The page also includes organizer-facing prompts — "Interested in creating a tournament? We are pocket friendly. Contact us directly via WhatsApp:" — and app-install guidance for iPhone and iPad users. The site footer in the capture reads "© 2025 Built with ❤️ from 🇲🇾", indicating the platform’s regional build attribution.

Performance and industry context from this event point to two trends visible in the capture: expanding division structures with mixed and 19+ play, and the growing reliance on tournament-management platforms to publish real-time standings and podiums. A reader-engagement stat from recent content analysis underlines a newsroom challenge connected to that digital shift: 97.2% of readers only view without sharing, while just 2.8% of articles get shared, highlighting the need to convert passive viewers into sharers by surfacing named actors and quantified consequences from events like this championship.

Complete verification of semifinals, final match scores and the official podium lists remains pending; Sportssync’s full tournament pages are the primary source to confirm medalists and bracket scores. The group-stage tables above provide a clear picture of who led pool play in Bangkok Feb. 21–25, and Sportssync’s platform presence suggests organizers are leaning into digital publishing for future Thai and regional events.

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