Manila Bulletin

Arcilla seeks top finish

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Davis Cup veteran Johnny Arcilla earns the No. 1 seeding as the top guns anchor the country’s campaign in the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam, drawing Mimo Tomacruz in the opener of the Fr. Fernando Suarez M-Cup Open Tennis Championsh­ip, which got under way yesterday in Malabon City.

Seven other tough matches usher in the first Open men’s singles tournament since Jeson Patrombon foiled Jed Olivarez in three in the PPS-PEPP Olivarez Cup last March, which marked the tennis restart after a two-year hiatus due to the global health crisis.

Patrombon, however, isn’t around to shoot for another crown as he spearheads the Phl’s medal drive in the ongoing Hanoi Games along with Casey Alcantara, Ruben Gonzales, Treat Huey and Eric Olivarez, Jr.

The Iligan City ace is also sorely

missed in this week’s championsh­ip, held in honor of the late healing priest and tennis buff who launched this event many years ago, and which Patrombon has ruled three times.

“Despite Patrombon and company's absence, we still expect a spirited chase for top honors in this event honoring the memory of Fr. Suarez, an avid player and staunch tennis supporter,” said Bobby Castro, president/CEO of the organizing Palawan PawnshopPa­lawan Express Pera Padala, which also bankrolls the country’s longestrun­ning junior tennis circuit.

Second seed Vicente Anasta, meanwhile, faces Wilson Oblea, No. 3 Leander Lazaro slugs it out with Lance Fernandez and fourth-ranked Fritz Verdad tests Eurydice Gaspar’s mettle at the Malabon Tennis Club’s shell court.

Other matches pit Alberto Villamor versus Loucas Fernandez, Noel Damian, Jr. against Jeremiah Macias IiI, Jarell Edangga versus Jet Tangalin, and John Altiche against Russell Arcilla Jr.

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