Suthasini Sawettabut

World ranking
41
Points
505
Thailand
Age 30 years
Style The Aggressor
Grip Shakehand
Suthasini Sawettabut
World ranking
41
Points
505
Thailand
Age 30 years
Style The Aggressor
Grip Shakehand

Nowadays, it has become easy for young athletes to show off their skills through social media platforms. One of these talents is Suthasini Sawettabut. This Thai player has attracted the attention of many table tennis fans with her outstanding performances and flawless skill. This young table tennis player has accumulated a lot of awards and achievements in the time that she has been playing the sport, earning herself major bragging rights.

In this review, we will focus on Suthasini Sawettabut, her playing career so far, and everything else you need to know about her table tennis career.

Quick Facts

Date of Birth
December 9, 1994
Place of Birth
Ranong, Thailand
Nationality
Thai
Height
5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight
139 lb (63 kg)
Dominant Hand
Right

Biography

Suthasini Sawettabut is a Thai table tennis player who was born in December 1994 in Ranong, Thailand. Has a height of 5 ft 6 in and weighs about 63kg. She began playing table tennis when she was six years old. In 2010 she was placed in the women's singles category at the 2010 Youth Olympics.

In 2022, she qualified for the Summer Olympics representing her country Thailand. She also made a new record for Thailand as in the 2020 Summer Olympics, and she became the first Thai player to advance past the round of 16.

Personal Life

There isn't much information available about Suthasini Sawettabut's personal life. She prefers to keep her personal life private and focus on her table tennis career.

Social Media

Suthasini Sawettabut can be found on Instagram as @suthasini_ing994 and on Facebook as Suthasini Sawettabut.

Career

Suthasini Sawettabut has had a successful table tennis career since she started playing at the age of six. She has represented her country in various competitions, including the Youth Olympics, SEA Games, Asian Games, and World Table Tennis Championships.

Suthasini's breakthrough moment came in 2015 when she won a gold medal in the singles event at the SEA Games held in Singapore. She also won a silver medal in mixed doubles, a bronze in doubles, and a silver in the team event. In the same year, she reached the quarter-finals of the Asian Table Tennis Championships in Pattaya, Thailand.

In 2017, Suthasini won a gold medal in mixed doubles and a bronze medal in singles and team events at the SEA Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She also won a bronze medal in singles at the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf, Germany.

In 2019, Suthasini won a gold medal in doubles and a bronze medal in singles at the SEA Games held in the Philippines. She also reached the quarter-finals of the singles event at the World Table Tennis Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

Suthasini's most significant achievement came in 2021 when she won two gold medals in teams and doubles events and a silver medal in singles at the SEA Games held in Vietnam. She also won a bronze medal in mixed doubles at the same event.

Playing Style

Suthasini Sawettabut is a right-handed player. She uses the shake-hand grip during her games to pressure her opponents. Her quick and responsive plays have been developed through many hours of dedicated practice. If you're looking to safeguard the surfaces of your ping-pong paddle, it's recommended to look into the best ping-pong paddle holders we've prepared for you.

Achievements

  • 2009 Vientiane Team Gold Medal
  • 2015 Singapore Singles Gold Medal
  • 2015 Singapore Mixed Doubles  Silver Medal
  • 2015 Singapore Team Silver Medal
  • 2015 Singapore Doubles Bronze Medal
  • 2017 Kuala Lumpur Singles Bronze Medal
  • 2017 Kuala Lumpur Team Bronze Medal
  • 2017 Kuala Lumpur mixed doubles  Gold Medal
  • 2019 Philippines Singles Bronze Medal
  • 2019 Philippines Doubles Gold Medal
  • 2021 Vietnam Doubles Gold Medal
  • 2021 Vietnam Teams Gold Medal
  • 2021 Vietnam Singles Silver Medal
  • 2021 Vietnam mixed doubles Bronze Medal

Olympic Games

Suthasini Sawettabut has represented Thailand in two Olympic Games, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. In Rio 2016, she reached the third round of the singles event before losing to North Korea's Kim Song-i. In Tokyo 2020, she made history as the first-ever Thai player to reach the round of 16 in the singles event. She defeated Austrian player Sofia Polcanova in the round of 32 before losing to the eventual silver medalist Sun Yingsha of China.

Suthasini Sawettabut’s Ranking

As of April 2023, Suthasini Sawettabut is ranked 30th in the world according to the ITTF rankings. Her one of higher world ranking so far was 21st, which she achieved in May 2022.

Net Worth and Income

In 2023, Suthasini Sawettabut's net worth was estimated to be around $5 million. Her income mainly comes from her successful table tennis career.

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Videos

Highlights | Suthasini Sawettabut vs Haruna Ojio | WS QF | WTT Contender Nova Gorica 2022
Suthasini Sawettabut vs Hina Hayata | WS R32 | Singapore Smash 2023
Suthasini Sawettabut vs Jeon Jihee | WS R32 | WTT Star Contender Goa 2023
Suthasini Sawettabut vs Natalia Bajor | WS R64 | Singapore Smash 2023

Final Thoughts

Suthasini Sawettabut is a talented and hard-working player that has put in the hours of practice and dedication it takes to have achieved great things in her career as a professional table tennis player. Her success is a result of her commitment to practicing the skills she has shown us at various tournaments and events. Her display of skills also makes tennis enthusiasts worldwide eager to watch her perform in ITTF and other tournaments. We hope to see more of this fantastic hai player in future events.