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Lagac tries to keep romp

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Lagac tries to keep romp
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MANILA, Philippines — Fresh from a two-title romp in last week’s Bagong Pilipinas Juniors tennis tournament, Miguel Lagac III hopes to sustain his winning momentum as he headlines a stacked field in the San Pablo Juniors Age Group Championships at the 7 Lakes courts in San Pablo City, Laguna.

The Group 2 tournament, sanctioned by Philta and Universal Tennis Ranking, got under way yesterday, featuring competitions in four boys’ age-group categories. The girls’ singles events in the 12-, 14-, 16- and 18-and-under divisions begin today.

Lagac dominated the two higher divisions at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center last week and enters the tournament brimming with confidence. The Quezon City standout is expected to face stiff competition in the boys’ 16-and-U class from Antonio Bengzon, Nicholas Andal, Kenjie Kue, Fisher Tiango and Don Bermejo.

 

 

Lagac tries to keep romp                  

MANILA, Philippines — Fresh from a two-title romp in last week’s Bagong Pilipinas Juniors tennis tournament, Miguel Lagac III hopes to sustain his winning momentum as he headlines a stacked field in the San Pablo Juniors Age Group Championships at the 7 Lakes courts in San Pablo City, Laguna.

The Group 2 tournament, sanctioned by Philta and Universal Tennis Ranking, got under way yesterday, featuring competitions in four boys’ age-group categories. The girls’ singles events in the 12-, 14-, 16- and 18-and-under divisions begin today.

Lagac dominated the two higher divisions at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center last week and enters the tournament brimming with confidence. The Quezon City standout is expected to face stiff competition in the boys’ 16-and-U class from Antonio Bengzon, Nicholas Andal, Kenjie Kue, Fisher Tiango and Don Bermejo.

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