The Manila Times

EALAS SHINE IN JAKARTA ITF MEET

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UNIFIED Tennis Philippine­s national junior team players Alexandra Eala and Michael Francis “Miko” Eala dropped a pair of three-set setbacks in varying fashions but impressed a

Internatio­nal Tennis Federation (ITF)AGS Junior Tennis Championsh­ips in Jakarta, Indonesia recently.

The unranked Alex, 13, bucked the odds and toppled seeded bets on her

short of her comeback bid against top seed Priska Nugroho of Indonesia, yielding a 2-6, 6-4, 1-6 decision in the ITF Group 4 tournament.

The seventh ranked Miko also upended No. 3 Karan Srivastava, 6-2, 6-1,

Odeda Arazza, 6-1, 6-2, to earn a crack at the boys’ crown. But after forcing a decider with a tough win, he fell short and dropped a 3-6, 7-6(6), 5-7 decision to top seed Ryoma Matsushita of Japan.

“We congratula­te Miko and Alex for proving that the Philippine team is a force to reckon with. We also commend the rest of the UTP national team in this tourney for their sportsmans­hip and passion for the sport. Rest assured that I and their UTP family will continue to support them,” said UTP president Jean Henri Lhuillier.

Other members of the squad were Bea Acena, Manuel Balce III. Melanie Dizon and Macie Carlos.

“Part of UTP’s mission is to continuous­ly expose emerging Filipino junior tennis players to global competitio­ns, thus giving them the opportunit­y to hone their skills on and off the court against some of the world’s best junior players,” added Lhuillier.

The Eala siblings also reached the doubles semis with Alex, in partnershi­p with Samantha Nanere of the

a 6-7(4), 1-6 loss to Saisa Aher and Janice Tjen, and Miko, with Althaf Dhaifullah, bowing to Matsushita and Lin Han-chih, 6-2, 5-7(9-11).

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