Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Arcilla, Olivarenzd­near Dimaporo Open title battle

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Johnny Arcilla and Eric Jed Olivarez fashioned out straight-set victories to set up semifinal clashes with their respective doubles partners, bringing them closer to another title showdown at the Gov. Imelda Dimaporo National Open Tennis Championsh­ips in Lanao del Norte Thursday.

The second-ranked Arcilla continued to dominate opponents half his age, leveraging his vast experience and court savvy to defeat Eric Tangub, 6-1, 7-5. He will face No. 7 Nilo Ledama in the semifinals at the Mindanao Civic Center Sports Complex.

Ledama upset fourth-seed Fritz Verdad in a thrilling quarterfin­al match, 7-6(1), 2-6, 6-4, in the two-week tournament hosted by Mayor Dimaporo and organized by Provincial Sports Coordinato­r Nelson Lasola.

The top-seeded Olivarez, determined to redeem himself from a previous loss to Arcilla in the recent Mayor Eric Olivarez Open finals, overwhelme­d young Mcleen Gomera, 6-0, 6-3, bouncing back from a tense 7-5, 7-6(5) win over Allen Manlangit in the previous round and setting up a Last 4 showdown with Alexis Acabo.

Acabo advanced after a 6-1, 3-1 (ret.) win over third-ranked Jose Maria Pague.

In junior action, Maranding, Lala’s Anna Ragpala swept two girls’ titles while Tubod’s Nathan Cortez triumphed in the boys’ 14-andunder division as they shared the Most Valuable Player honors in the Palawan Pawnshop National Junior Tennis Championsh­ips, also held at the MCC courts.

Ragpala defeated Shandy Cailing twice, winning, 7-5, 6-0, in the 16-and-under finals, and 6-4, 6-3 for the 18-and-under championsh­ip in the event sanctioned by Philta and supported by Dunlop, Universal Tennis, and ICON Golf & Sports.

Cortez survived Basher Amerhassan, 3-6, 6-3, 10-2, in the semis, then overcame John Paul Albano, 6-4, 7-5, in the finals of the Group 2 tournament held as part of the PPS-PEPP program initiated by Palawan Pawnshop president/CEO Bobby Castro.

Other winners included Cebu City’s Denise Quiday (girls’ 14-and-under), Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte’s Princessgw­en Tabanao (12-and-under), Kapatagan’s AJ Vinz Bering (boys’ 18-and-under), Iligan City’s Crislance Iglupas (boys’ 16-and-under), Oroquieta City’s Yuree Yvan Madrona (boys’ 12-and-under), and Tangub City’s Zakari Obenza (10-and-under unisex).

Meanwhile, Olivarez and Acabo defeated Kurt Bandolis and Benedict Lim, 6-1, 6-0, at the start of the men’s doubles Open.

Arcilla and Ledama also advanced with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Alexander Diego and Wilbur Orillano, while the Pague-Tangub pair overwhelme­d Nathan Cortez and Kennedy Gumera, 6-0, 6-0. Verdad and Rolly John Saga routed Vincent Nadal and Bryzen Sanchez, 6-1, 6-2.

The women’s doubles also feature Nicole Ann Bautista and Nichole dela Rita, along with the tandem of Minette Bentillo and Judy Ann Padilla.

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