Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Manila, Bautista win Brookside tourney

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Fourth seed Ivan Manila topped Tristan Licayan, 6-0, 6-2, in the final to rule the PPS-PEPP Brookside Open National Juniors Championsh­ips boys’ 16-and-under division at the Brookside Hills Tennis Club’s clay courts in Cainta, Rizal over the weekend.

The San Jose, Nueva Ecija bet Manila eased past the No. 5 seed, relying on his well-placed shots and crisp service game.

Manila’s golden double attempt, however, was spoiled by third ranked Pagadian City netter Zhul Pantaran, 4-6, 5-7, in the final of the premier boys’ 18-U category of the Group I tournament presented by Dunlop.

After taking down Licayan, Manila looked all set for a twin-kill after dropping just five games to reach the 18-U finals, including a 6-2, 6-3 romp over Samuel Davila in the semis.

But Pantaran came out fresh from a 1-0 (retired) win over Alfonso Infante in the Fina Four and repulsed Manila in a baseline duel.

Meanwhile, Sandra Bautista lived up to her top billing in the girls’ 14-U class, holding off second seed Joy Ansay, 7-5, 6-3, in the final.

Bautista just came up short of claiming a second crown when she fell victim to Quezon City bet Chloe Mercado, 4-6, 6-4, 4-10, in a tightly contested 16-U semis showdown.

Other winners in the event, which served as prelude to the PPS Brookside Open, were Licayan (14-U), Quezon City’s Zachary Morales (boys’ 12-U), unranked Alexa Milliam from La Carlota (girls’ 18U), and Maristella Torrecampo from Los Baños (girls’ 12-U).

Licayan, also from Imus, ripped Parañaque’s Gavin Kraut, 6-1, 6-2; Morales foiled QC’s Yñigo Naredo, 6-3, 6-3; Milliam dominated Kaye Mustaza from Bulacan, 6-0, 6-1; and Torrecampo crushed Cadee Dagoon from Olongapo City, 6-0, 6-1, in their respective championsh­ip pairings.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BROOkSidE JUniORS ?? ivAn Manila (center) and Sandra Bautista (right) flaunt their MvP honors after their respective title conquests in the Brookside Juniors tilt. They are joined by PPS sports program developmen­t director Bobby Mangunay.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF BROOkSidE JUniORS ivAn Manila (center) and Sandra Bautista (right) flaunt their MvP honors after their respective title conquests in the Brookside Juniors tilt. They are joined by PPS sports program developmen­t director Bobby Mangunay.

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