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Eala, Dayrit forge unisex crown duel

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MONICA Therese Cruz reaches the semifinals of the Andrada Cup  girls’ 14-and-under with back-to-back upset wins. EDWIN BELLOSILLO

ALEXANDRA Eala and Diego Dayrit fashioned out contrasting victories against separate opponents yesterday to forge a title showdown in the 10-under unisex of the 24th Andrada Cup tennis tournament at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

Posted: January 6th, 2013 in Editors' Picks,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Multimedia,Photos,Photos and Videos,Section,Tennis | Read More »

Saraza, Amistad hurdle foes, forge q’final duel

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Chloe Mae Saraza and Nicole Andrea Amistad, two of the country’s most promising young stars, hurdled their respective third-round foes to arrange a quarterfinal showdown in the girls 16-under category Friday in the 24th Andrada Cup tennis tournament at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

Posted: January 5th, 2013 in Headlines,Section,Tennis | Read More »

Twin titles in sight for Resma at Andrada tilt

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SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Roxanne Resma boosted her bid for a double title after ousting Monica Therese Cruz, 6-4, 6-0, yesterday to barge into the girls’ 16-under quarterfinals even as the No. 1 18-under bet also gained a bye in the quarterfinals of the premier division in the 24th Andrada Cup tennis tournament at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

Posted: January 4th, 2013 in Editors' Picks,Headlines,Section,Tennis | Read More »

Santiago leads early Andrada winners

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FRANCES Angela Santiago overcame a late comeback by Samantha Um to prevail, 6-3, 7-6 (2), yesterday and set up an early encounter with Khim Iglupas yesterday at the start of the 24th Andrada Cup age-group tennis championship at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

Posted: January 2nd, 2013 in Editors' Picks,Headlines,Section,Tennis | Read More »

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