Huge turnout chases PPS Iligan netfest honors

MANILA, Philippines —  The nationwide search for tennis talents shifts to northern Mindanao with over 200 entries competing for top honors and ranking points across nine age categories in the Mayor Frederick Siao National Junior Tennis Championships, which kicked off yesterday.

The boys’ 18-and-under division drew a 64-player cast, while the boys’ 16-, 14-, and 12-and-under classes each attracted 32-player rosters. To accommodate the large number of participants, organizers led by city sports director Vincero Belmonte utilized the San Miguel, Pala-o, Celfort and Erlinda courts.

“We remain strong supporters of the city’s sports programs, especially tennis,” said Siao. “The overwhelming response to this Group 2 event further inspires us to host more tournaments in the future.” The tournament is part of the city’s juniors development program, aiming to nurture talents for the national pool.

The five-day tournament, sanctioned by Philta and Universal Tennis, and supported by Dunlop and Icon Golf and Sports, is part of the PPS-PEPP program initiated by Palawan Pawnshop president Bobby Castro.

For details, contact event organizer and tournament director Bobby Mangunay at 0915-4046464.

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