PH table tennis ‘in the right direction’ with SEA Games showing
MANILA, Philippines–The Philippine table tennis showed it is headed in the “right direction” after the national team’s solid showing in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Richard Gonzales and John Russel Misal captured the bronze medal for the Philippines in the men’s doubles. They only dropped their semifinal match to world rated and eventual gold medalist Izaac Quec and Koen Pang of Singapore.
Article continues after this advertisementKheith Rhynne Cruz also competed in the women’s singles and the women’s doubles along with RJ Fadol, and the women’s team with Fadol, Angel Laude, Emy Rose Dael, and Muse Balatbat.
Laude also teamed up with Edouard Valenet in the mixed doubles.
“Aside from getting a bronze medal, we competed in four events, some of them reached the quarterfinals and came close to a medal as most of them were close matches. We are in the right direction and will strive harder to produce more medals in the future,” said Philippine Table Tennis Federation Inc. president Ting Ledesma.
Article continues after this advertisementPTTF thanked the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, Abet Reyes of Prottec, and Bill Yap of Huaching Foundation for their support.
The table tennis teams in the SEA Games delegation were formed through a national selection held last March in Puerto Princesa, and underwent rigorous training leading up to the SEA Games.
Following the SEA Games, Ledesma said the federation is now preparing for the country’s participation in the Southeast Asian Table Tennis Association (SEATTA) juniors tournament next month.