HO Sreynoch

2 Sep 2001
22
Female
1.60/5'3''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TST Soft Tennis Mixed Doubles  
Women's Team  

Schedule

Change All times in venue local time
Start Time Location Event Status
Thu, 5 Oct
Not before11:30
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 2
CAM
Cambodia2
0
INA
Indonesia2
5
Finished
Thu, 5 Oct
10:00
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 5
Finished
Tue, 3 Oct
13:30
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 6
CAM
Cambodia
1
TPE
Chinese Taipei
2
Finished
Tue, 3 Oct
10:00
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 7
Finished
Tue, 3 Oct
15:15
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 11
PHI
Philippines
3
CAM
Cambodia
0
Finished
Tue, 3 Oct
Followed by
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Tennis Centre Court 14
KOR
Republic of Korea
2
CAM
Cambodia
1
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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SOFT TENNIS
RankEventYearLocation
South East Asian Games
2Mixed Doubles2023Phnom Penh, CAM
3Women's Team2023Phnom Penh, CAM

TENNIS
RankEventYearLocation
South East Asian Games
Last 16Mixed Doubles2017Kuala Lumpur, MAS
Last 16Women's Doubles2017Kuala Lumpur, MAS
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Sports, being with friends, drawing, listening to music. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2023)
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Student
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Tourism - National University of Management, Cambodia
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English, Khmer
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Yi Sarin [national], CAM
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She played tennis for Cambodia at the South East Asian Games in 2017 and 2019. (SportsDeskOnline, 08 Aug 2023; dugout, 01 Dec 2019; phnompenhpost, 21 Mar 2019)
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She began playing tennis at age eight at the Sunrise Children's Village in Takhmao, Cambodia. (straitstimes, 18 Aug 2017)
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"When I was 10 I used to play tennis until one day I saw this sport [soft tennis] on TV and I felt like this sport is really interesting. Then I searched about it on social media and [found] this sport is similar to tennis and one of my coaches introduced me and I joined it. Soft tennis has taught me about teamwork and made me more independent." (Athlete, 25 Sep 2023)
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Winning silver in the mixed doubles and bronze in the women's team at the 2023 South East Asian Games in Cambodia. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2023; SportsDeskOnline, 25 Sep 2023)
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Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2023)
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"Winning or losing doesn't matter. What matters is that you are already trying your best and promise to yourself to try harder the next time." (Athlete, 25 Sep 2023)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event