
Playing together for the first time in two months the twins easily beat Indian Rishab Agarwal and German Pirmin Haenle 6-2 6-1 in the men’s doubles final. They earlier won three ATP Challenger events in South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam this year.
The title was a boost for the twins ahead of their participation in two Bangkok Challengers which start on Monday.
Meanwhile in the singles semi-finals, Thailand Men’s Futures 4 winner Fabien Reboul of France came back from the first set loss to upset second seed Chen Ti of Taiwan, winner of Futures 1 in Hua Hin, 3-6 6-3 6-2.
The man from Toulouse will play for his second career title against top seed Dmitry Popko of Kazakhstan who beat South Korean Chung Yunseong 6-4 4-6 6-1.