The Philippine Star

Mitsui repels Pantino, claims Phinma crown

- By JOEY VILLAR

Japanese Shunuke Mitsui lived up to his top billing as he downed second seed Arthur Pantino, 6-1, 6-3, yesterday to clinch the boys’ title in the Phinma-PSC Juniors Tennis Championsh­ips Week I at the Manila Polo Club in Forbes Park.

Mitsui, who downed Indonesian No. 4 Odeda Arazza, 6-1, 6-1, in the semis, was all business from the start, dominating the opening set and then rallying from a 1-3 deficit in the next to seal the victory and his first Grade 4 title.

“I was hitting my backhand and attacking a lot,” said Mitsui, ranked 261st in the world by the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation.

On his way to the crown, Mitsui conceded just a total of 11 games in this weeklong Group 4 ITF 18-and-under event sponsored by the Philippine Investment Management Consultant­s (Phinma) and Technifibe­r and sanctioned by the Philippine Tennis Associatio­n (Philta).

Pantino, a 16-year-old University of San Carlos student, gave Mitsui a scare in the second set when the former took a 3-1 lead to the delight of the big weekend crowd.

But Mitsui regained his bearing and rhythm and took the last five points, the match and the crown.

“I was a little nervous in the first set because pressure got to me playing in the home crowd,” said Pantino, who was born in Ormoc, Leyte but grew up in Cebu.

Pantino, a Grade Two semifinali­st in China and a Grade Five finalist in Vietnam last year, somehow atoned for the setback as he teamed up with Michael Eala to beat Japanese Kei Manaka and Taiyo Yamanaka, 6-2, 6-2, to grab the doubles crown.

In the girls’ section, Nicole Hammond bested fellow American Elizabeth Stevens, 6-1, 6-4, to clinch the crown. The duo earlier trampled Chinese Li Jingyi and Tian Fangran, 6-3, 6-4, for the doubles triumph.

Meanwhile, Week 2 of the ITF ranking event fires off tomorrow with the last of the two-day qualifiers held today, also at the MPC, according to tournament director Chris Cuarto with Malaysian Razmee Rawi as the tournament referee.

 ??  ?? Japanese Shunuke Mitsui and Nicole Hammond hold their trophies as they pose with the other top finishers in Week 1 of the ITF Phinma Junior Championsh­ips.
Japanese Shunuke Mitsui and Nicole Hammond hold their trophies as they pose with the other top finishers in Week 1 of the ITF Phinma Junior Championsh­ips.

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