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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Velez targets 2 titles in Cotabato regional tennis tourney

JOHN David Velez sets out for a “double” as he banners the field in the 16- and 18-and-under divisions of the Pawnshop-Palawan Express Pera Padala Pikit regional tennis tournament at the Pikit Tennis Club in Cotabato beginning today, Friday.

Velez has dropped his bid in his age group at 14-U to concentrate on the two higher categories which the young Davao ace ruled in last week’s Mlang leg where he upended doubles partner and top seed Bruce Hurtado.

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But Hurtado is out for a payback, along with a slew of players out to score a victory and gain ranking points in the Group 2 tournament sponsored by Palawan Pawnshop headed by president/CEO Bobby Castro and presented by Slazenger.

Close to 200 entries are seeing action in the five-day tournament backed by the Unified Tennis Group, composed of Cebuana Lhuillier, PPS-PEPP, Wilson, Toby’s, BMeg, Citigreen, Babolat and Tru-Flex with Jerome Lacanaria and Jared Buisan joining the title hunt in the 18-U side and Reyman Saldivar, Joaquin Palo, Herald Aton and Lacanario firming up the 16-U roster.

With Mlang bet Jazzelle Madis taking a break after claiming two crowns at home last week, a fierce battle looms in the girls’ 14- and 16-U sides with Jillian Manangking, Shelo Ripdos, Jasmin Kadalum and Thea Tobias looming as the players to beat in the 14-U section and Arnie Dias, Jeanne Gornes, Pauline Binoya and Tobias headlining the 16-U cast.

Gornes and Diaz also banner the premier 18-U section while Cedric Pamplona, Jorose Manangking, Saldivar and Palo lead the boys’ 14-U roster and Reyman Saldivar, Ben Flores, Martin Suropia and Pamplona tipped to crowd for the 12-U plum.

Tennielle Madis also guns for a twinkill in the 10-unisex and girls’ 12-U divisions which she topped in Mlang.

Also on tap are the doubles matches in the boys’ and girls’ 14- and 18-U and 10-unisex, according to PPS-PEPP sports program development director Bobby Mangunay. For details, call 0915-4046464.

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