Prediction: Soon Woo Kwon win @ 1.50

Soon Woo Kwon
At just 20 years of age, South Korean Soon Woo Kwon moves easily to the top 150 players, and I see him entering the top 10 in the next two years.
At this point, Kwon is at the best moment of his career and a good result in this tour will make him climb even higher.
On the outdoor hardwood, South Korea won not less than 25 matches out of 38 games, managing to reach the Challenger finals at Yokohama and Seoul and the semi-finals in Busan.

Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul
With modest results in 2017, 35 wins in 55 games, Wishaya played more in Futures tournaments this year, as he failed to rank higher than 478 in the ATP rankings.
The Thai player also played in the Davis Cup in 2017, winning a victory and defeating a similar team from Pakistan.

Direct meetings between Kwon – Trongcharoenchaikul
The Hua Hin Challenger’s first round match will be the first direct match between the two tennis players, so we’ll see who’s going to make it for the first time.

My tip for Kwon – Trongcharoenchaikul
I think we will see a dominated game from one end to the other by Kwon, who think he will be set in the minimum set and will respect his status as a favorite favorite.
The difference between the two tennis players is a huge one, considering that South Korea has beaten experienced tennis players like Austin Krajicek, Tatsuma Ito, Peter Polansky or Konstantin Kravchuk, while Wishaya participated very rarely in Challenger competitions, and those were some at the lowest level.
72% of Kwon’s winnings on the outdoor hard was achieved in the minimum set, so I expect a similar outcome for this duel.