The Philippine Star

Joven, Altiche reach PPS Tuna Fest Open

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Fourth seed Ronard Joven and No. 7 John Altiche came away with a pair of straight-set victories to nail the first two berths in the quarterfin­als of the men’s singles of the Palawan Pawnshop- Palawan Express Pera Padala Tuna Festival Open Tennis Championsh­ip at the Gen. Santos City Tennis Club yesterday.

Joven routed Wilfred Bentillo, 6- 2, 6- 0, in the first round then trounced Michael Mesa next, 6- 2, 6-2, to advance to the quarters in the upper half of the 32-player draw in the week-long tournament sponsored by Palawan Pawnshop and presented by Slazenger.

Altiche also posted a 6-2, 6-0 romp over Bruce Hurtado then survived a first-set scare against Athan Arejola to fashion out a 7-5, 6-1 triumph. He will next face the winner between second seed Patrick John Tierro and Roel Capampanga­n in a game being played at presstime.

Tierro is eyeing a third straight win after sweeping the two PCA Open events the last two weeks although he expects a tougher challenge this time with a slew of aces raring to foil his bid, including top seed and defending champion Johnny Arcilla, whom he swept at PCA Open.

Arcilla, who dominated the three major Open tournament­s on the PPS- PEPP calendar last year, including the Dagitab Festival Open and the Pintaflore­s Festival Open, was slugging it out with Bong Bagonon at presstime.

Others vying for Last 8 berths in the event, backed by Asiatrader­s Corp., exclusive distributo­r of Slazenger, the official ball, are third ranked Fritz Verdad, No. 5 Leander Lazaro, sixth seed Deo Talatayod and No. 8 Bryan Otico.

Meanwhile, Clarice Patrimonio and Khim Iglupas stayed on collision course as they breezed through the quarters with ease with the former shutting out Ma. Angelica Novis, 6-0, 6-0, and the latter scoring a walkover win over Kimberly Keethler.

Third seed Hannah Espinosa routed Winona Cabardo to seal a clash with Kathleney Arandia, who won via default over Akiko De Guzman; No. 4 Frances Santiago held off Danna Abad, 7-5, 6-3.

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