Filipino bets vow strong performance in week 2 | Inquirer Sports

Filipino bets vow strong performance in week 2

/ 04:02 AM November 21, 2016

Filipino bets led by dethroned champion Khim Iglupas vowed to launch an even bigger title campaign in Week 2 even as Lee Kuen-yi of Chinese Taipei and Ryuki Matsuda of Japan ruled Week 1 of the Phinma-PSC international juniors  championships at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center yesterday.

Iglupas, Week 1 champion of the previous two years, bowed to eventual runner-up Chang Ting-pei (7-6 (3), 6-3) in the semifinals.

But the Iligan City native and stalwart of the Philippine Tennis Academy promised to get back in the second phase.

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Already, local bets Austin Santos, Matthew Garcia, Joseph Tiamson and Jose Antonio Tria moved a win away from claiming berths in the main draw after their victories in the Week 2 qualifying rounds.

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Santos beat Terrell Arejola (6-0, 6-3), Garcia eliminated Sebastien Lhuillier, (6-1, 6-1), Tiamson stopped Portugal’s Lourenco De Almeida, (7-6(6), 7-5), while Tria walked over Jahaan Sachdeva of India.

No. 2 Lee downed fellow Taiwanese Chang, 6-4, 6-1, to claim the girls’ crown while Matsuda upset second-seeded compatriot Seita Watanabe, 6-4, 7-5, to take the boys’ title.

Lee booted out Filipino Shaira River, (6-2, 6-2), in the quarterfinals before downing Chinese Li XuanJi, 6-4, 6-2 in the semis.

Both Lee and Matsuda earned 40 rankings points in the Grade 4 ITF meet.

Fallen Filipino top seed Bryan Otico salvaged some honors after he partnered with Watanabe to beat Malaysian Christian Chin and India’s Digvijay Singh, 4-6, 6-2 (10-7), in boys doubles final.

Taiwan’s Lin Hsuan Yu and Japanese partner Shiho Tsukua also turned back Chang and Li, 6-4, 6-7 (10-7), to rule the girls’ doubles.

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