Somparn
Champisri
Male
Thailand
1943-01-18
Bangkok, Siam, Scotland
As of the year 2002, most successful male player in Thai tennis history with a total of 29 national championship titles, as follows: singles: 1966, 1968-1976 (10 titles); doubles: 1964-1966, 1967-1970, 1972-1973, 1975 (10); mixed doubles: 1966-1969, 19721976 (9). Won doubles, Malaysian Open, 1964. Won mixed doubles at Malaysian Open, 1966.
Played Davis Cup for Thailand 1976-1978. In Southeast Asian Games he won the singles gold medal, 1965, 1971, 1973; won silver, 1969,1975; won bronze, 1977. In doubles he won silver, 1965 and 1967 (with Seri Charuchinda); 1969 and 1971 (with Grammatica); and in 1973 (with F. Bautista). Won doubles bronze (with Chana Techasen), 1975. Won mixed doubles silver (with Somsan Klamsombat, 1965, 1967, 1969. Won singles at Singha Open, 1976.
1962 - 1977
5
12
7
1973 - Southeast Asian Peninsula Games (Amateur)
1971 - Singapore International Championships (Open)
1971 - Southeast Asian Peninsula Games (Amateur)
1966 - Malaysian Open (Amateur)
1965 - Southeast Asian Peninsula Games (Amateur)
Final
Somparn Champisri 1 *
Van Thanh Vo
Semifinals
Ramanathan Krishnan 1 *
Somparn Champisri
6-0
6-1
6-0
Semifinals
Somparn Champisri 1 *
P. Senaka (Sandy) Kumara
7-5
4-6
7-5
7-5
Final
Ravi Venkatesan 1 *
Somparn Champisri
6-0
2-6
9-7
5-7
6-2
Final
Somparn Champisri 1 *
Eduardo (Eddie) Cruz
6-4
6-4
3-6
6-3
Final
Somparn Champisri 1 *
Van Thanh Vo
Final
Maung Maung Lay 1 *
Somparn Champisri
Final
Somparn Champisri 1 *
Seri Charuchinda
6-2
6-2
Final
Somparn Champisri 1 *
Seri Charuchinda
Final
Seri Charuchinda 1 *
Somparn Champisri
6-3
7-5
6-1
Semifinals
Seri Charuchinda 1 *
Somparn Champisri
6-2
6-4
9-7