Alcala siblings gain Singapore Youth finals | Inquirer Sports

Alcala siblings gain Singapore Youth finals

/ 11:00 PM December 18, 2011

Flashing superb forms, defending champion Malvinne Ann Alcala and brother Markie scored a string of wins to move within a victory of ruling their respective divisions in the Li Ning Singapore Youth International Series 2011 in Singapore over the weekend.

The top-seeded Malvinne swept local bet Seah Jin Feng Fiona, 21-15, 21-12, Indonesian Ersalita Lya, 21-15, 21-8, Liang Xiaoyu of Singapore, 21-12, 21-18, and Fitriani, also of Indonesia, 21-19, 21-15.

The successive victories sent Malvinne to a finals duel with Indonesian Florensia Setyana Daniella for the girls’ Under-17 singles crown.

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Showing his immense potential, the 13-year-old Markie carried the momentum of his four-title haul in the Philippine Badminton Ranking System circuit with victories over Indonesian Virgyanda Yufi, 21-19, 21-7, Malay-sian Lye Jun Cheng, 21-10, 21-13, Singaporean Fung Mason, 21-5, 21-15, Thai Nipornram Pacharapol, 21-11, 21-12, and Alisianol Ronaldo Indra, also of Indonesia, 21-9, 21-14.

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Standing in the way of the younger Alcala in the boys’ 13-Under division is Malaysian Sim Fong Hau.

Daniella pulled off a 21-15, 21-13 upset over No. 5 Suwanakijboriharn Sarita of Thailand in the second round.

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The Philippines is actually on track to snaring three titles in the tournament with the boys’ doubles pair of Joper Escueta and Gerard Sibayan seeking a finals berth against the Chinese Taipei tandem of Tsai Chai-yu and Wang Hsing-wen.

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