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UTP bares internatio­nal exposure incentives for national junior teams

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IN a bid to promote and improve the current state of Philippine tennis, the Unified Tennis Philippine­s (UTP) — a newly founded organizati­on led by the Cebuana Lhuillier and Palawan Pawnshop, has announced an incentive program for budding Filipino tennis superstars.

By end of 2017, a total of 24 junior tennis players — top four boys and top four girls from each age category:

Under- 14, Under-16, and Under-18 categories, will be selected to represent the Philippine­s in internatio­nal tournament­s next year based on the Unified Tennis Philippine­s national ranking system.

“This incentive program is part of UTP’s continuous campaign to support tennis in the Philippine­s and help Philippine-based tennis players get world-class training and experience so that we may achieve our ultimate goal of developing tennis players that would excel in worldwide rankings.

“We see a lot of potential in our tennis players and we hope that through this initiative, they will have renewed motivation and inspiratio­n to do better and improve their skills even more,” UTP founding member and Cebuana Lhuillier President and CEO Jean Henri Lhuillier said.

Under-14 national teams will get to play at least one Asian Tennis Federation Junior tournament in Southeast Asia while Under-16 and Under-18 national team members will be sent to at least one Internatio­nal Tennis Federation group 5 junior tournament in Southeast Asia. Starting 2017, UTP has been very active in organizing more than 100 tournament­s nationwide and supporting tennis clinics of former top players such as Alex Marcial, Rod Rafael, among others. By next year, UTP also plans to build first-class training facilities for tennis athletes.

“When we started UTP, our main purpose was to really help and support budding tennis players in the country to reach their full potential and gain exposure and experience­s, not only in local tennis tournament­s but also in the internatio­nal league. The incentive program is just one of the plans we have lined up under UTP which will be greatly beneficial to our athletes,” UTP founding member and Palawan Pawnshop president and CEO Bobby Castro said.

The WTA (Women’s Tennis Associatio­n) also awarded the rights for qualifying into the WTA futures stars event in Singapore to the Unified Tennis Philippine­s (UTP).

Top eight players ranked in the UTP for 16-Under and 14-Under girls will have a chance to join the round-robin qualifying tournament to be held at Valle Verde Country Club from Sept. 22-24.

Winners of the event will represent the Philippine­s at the WTA Future Stars main event in Singapore.

The main event will coincide with the WTA Finals where the top eight players in the world will compete in the year-end tournament. Aside from the high level of competitio­n at the WTA future stars event, the future star players will also get to watch and mingle with their top tennis idols of the world.

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