“112 Pacific Tennis Base Cup National Youth Tennis Championship for 14 and 18 years old” today (4/8) held the final day’s schedule at the Tainan City Sports Park clay tennis court. Winners of all awards in singles and doubles in all groups were produced today, and the event came to a successful conclusion. In the men’s singles 18-year-old group, Fang Jingwei from Xinzhuang High School showed arrogance and good touch in this competition. Since the internal competition, he has won five consecutive victories and won the championship. Fang Jingwei, who is in good shape, said: “Recently, the situation has been adjusted well, and the next National Games will be held. I hope to go to Taichung with this momentum, and hope to achieve good results for myself and the school.” 』In the 14-year-old women’s singles group, Zheng Ruoyu, who played in Changzhi Guozhong, Pingtung County, defeated her opponent with skills. After three games, she lost only one game to seal the queen. Thanks again to the Tennis Committee of Tainan City Sports Federation, Tainan City Sports Department, Tainan City Sports Federation, and Tainan Tennis Association for their assistance in providing high-quality venues for players to sweat and enjoy playing on the court. Fighting for the highest honor for myself at every moment, the competition ended smoothly after two days of intense competition.[Event Name]112 Pacific Tennis Cup National Youth 14 and 18-year-old Tennis Championship (C-6)[Event Date]From April 8 (Saturday) to April 9 (Sunday) in 2012, a total of two days[event]Venue]Tainan City Sports Park Clay Tennis Court[Rewards and Points][Event Information Page]http://www.tennis.org.tw/web/event_information.asp?s=2msg_id=7076[Online Match Status Query]http:/ /www.tennis.org.tw/web/game/game_report.asp?gid=913gsid=7785[Bulletin]The game starts at 9 am today and ends at 17:30 pm.[Awarding photo]Chief referee Wang Youzhi presented prizes and certificates to the 14-year-old men’s singles runner-up Wang Xinglei (left) champion Lin Juncen (right) The chief referee Wang Youzhi presented prizes and certificates to the 18-year-old men’s singles runner-up Zheng Jiting (left) champion Fang Jingwei (right) The chief referee Wang Youzhi presented awards and certificates to the 14-year-old women’s singles champion Zheng Ruoyu (left) runner-up Wang Kehan (right) The chief referee Wang Youzhi presented awards and certificates to the 18-year-old women’s singles runner-up Pan Jiani (left) champion Zhan Lingling (right) Chief referee Wang Youzhi presents prizes and certificates to 18-year-old men’s singles runner-up Ke Mingyou (left) Lin Minxun (right) Chief referee Wang Youzhi presents prizes and certificates to 18-year-old women’s singles runner-up Zhang Aihui Chief referee Wang Youzhi presented prizes and certificates to the 18-year-old men’s doubles runner-up Cai Yuetong (left 1) Lin Zheyu (left 2) Xiao Ruiting (right 2) Hong Youqi (right 1) The chief referee Wang Youzhi presented prizes and certificates to the 18-year-old men’s doubles Champion Zhang Shuwei (left 1) Lin Shumin (left 2) Runner-up Chen Yixian (right 2) Liao Chongqin (right 1) The referee Wang Youzhi presented awards and certificates to the 14-year-old men’s doubles champion Lin Baijun (left) Zhong Weiheng (right) Chief referee Wang Youzhi presented prizes and certificates to the 14-year-old men’s doubles runner-up Chen Zhijie (left) and Lin Juncen (right)