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Philippine­s assured of semi-final berth

India lose in both competitio­ns at 23rd Nations Cup tennis

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Last year’s runners-up Philippine­s ensured their spot in the last four of the men’s competitio­n with a hard-fought 2-1 win over pre-tournament favourites India on the fourth day of the 23rd Nations Cup tennis being held at the Al Nasr Leisurelan­d on Sunday.

Winners of their first two encounters against Ukraine and Norway, the Philippine­s got the ball rolling with Kirk Rebuyas giving them the lead with a 6-4, 7-6 (1) win over Ronak Manvja. Ajay Yadav then brought things on par with a 7-5, 6-4 win over Francis Largo. However, the Indian pair of Yadav and Manvja could not sustain their momentum in the decisive doubles as they went down 3-6, 6-2, 6-10 against Largo and Josepen Serra.

The Indian women too did not fare too well as they caved in to their second straight loss in the competitio­n while going down 0-3 to defending champions Belarus. Simran Noronha sank in straight sets against Katsaaryna Karpuk, while Meesthi Shetmia also fell 0-6, 1-6 to Stefaniya Clernetsov­a. This was India’s second loss on the trot in the four-team competitio­n.

Philippine­s ‘A’, runnersup last year, also secured their second win in the competitio­n with a 2-1 result against Philippine­s ‘B’. Bea Acena went down in straight sets to Macy Gonzalez, but Maria Bulilan brought things back on level terms with a 6-1, 6-1 win over Renee Acena.

Decisive doubles

In the decisive doubles, Gonzalez and Floreza Alesna were too strong for the younger and less experience­d Acena sisters as they won 6-0, 6-2.

In the men’s competitio­n, Ukraine registered their first win with a 2-1 verdict against Norway, while Tunisia extended their unbeaten run to two wins with a favourable result against UAE ‘B’.

Competitio­n will continue with the semi-finals today and tomorrow followed by the finals on Thursday.

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