Tennis at the 1973 SEAP Games

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The Tennis at the 1973 Southeast Asian Peninsular Games was held between 3 September to 8 September at National Stadium, Singapore.

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Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men Singles Flag of Thailand.svg Somparan Champisri Flag of South Vietnam.svg Vo Van Thanh Flag of Thailand.svg P. Boratissa
Flag of South Vietnam.svg Võ Văn Bảy
Women Singles Flag of Thailand.svg Suthasinee Sirikaya Flag of South Vietnam.svg Nguyen Thi Thinh Flag of Malaysia.svg Radhika Menoon
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Kheow Suan
Men's Doubles Flag of South Vietnam.svg Võ Văn Bảy
Flag of South Vietnam.svg Lý Alline An
Flag of Thailand.svg Somparan Champisri
Flag of Thailand.svg Pichit Boratisa
Flag of Malaysia.svg Zainuddin Meah
Flag of Malaysia.svg Mohd. Akbar Baba
Women's Doubles Flag of Malaysia.svg Radhika Menoon
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Kheow Suan
Flag of Thailand.svg Sida Schmidt
Flag of Thailand.svg Chalatip Phintanon
Flag of Thailand.svg Suthasinee Sirikaya
Rachaniwan Homsukon
Flag of Malaysia.svg Anna Tie
Zaiton Sulaiman
Mix Doubles Flag of Thailand.svg P. Boritasa
Flag of Thailand.svg Sida Schmidt
Flag of Thailand.svg N. Kanokmaniawan
Flag of Thailand.svg Suthasinee Srikaya
Flag of South Vietnam.svg Tay Dun Ban
Nguyen Thi Thinh
Flag of Malaysia.svg Zainudin Meah
Lim Kheow Suan
Men's team Flag of Thailand.svg
Somparn Champsiri
Netr Kanokmaniawan
Pichit Boratisa
T. Sunandecha
Flag of Laos (1952-1975).svg
Sovkanh Syvoravong
Van Chanthara
P. Souvtthaniasay
B. Philavong
Flag of Singapore.svg
Shahrin Osman
Daniel Lim
Amir Leow
Albert Tan
Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg KHMER REPUBLIC
Women's team Flag of Thailand.svg
Suthasinee Sirikaya
Rachaniwan Homsukon
Sida Shmidht
Chalatip Phintanon
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Radhika Menoon
Lim Kheow Suan
Anna Tie
Zaiton Wan Sulaiman
Flag of Singapore.svg
Lim Philan
Vivian Gwee
Margaret Loh
Ong Siong Ngoo

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand  (THA)53210
2Flag of South Vietnam.svg  South Vietnam  (VNM)1225
3Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)1168
4Flag of Laos (1952-1975).svg  Laos  (LAO)0101
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore  (SIN)0022
6Flag of the Khmer Republic.svg  Cambodia  (KHM)0011
Totals (6 entries)771327

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