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[Title] => RP Davis Cuppers gain 2-0 lead
[Summary] => Joseph Victorino and Johnny Arcilla watched their respective rivals crumble in extreme heat at the PCA indoor courts yesterday, sweeping the opening singles for a decisive Philippine 2-0 lead over Kazakhstan in their Davis Cup relegation tie.
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[Title] => RP-Kazakhstan Davis Cup tie on
[Summary] => The Philippines and Kazakhstan start their relegation tie today with both countries trying to keep their spot in Group II of the Asia-Oceania Zone Davis Cup competitions at the Philippine Columbian Association indoor shell-clay courts.
The Filipinos, starring No. 1 Joseph Victorino and No. 2 Joseph Arcilla, take on the Kazakhs at 1 p.m. with the 19-year-old Victorino getting the honor of trying to give the hosts a 1-0 advantage in the best-of-five matches tie.
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[Title] => Victorino, Santos capture Philta Open crowns
[Summary] => Nobody, not even an experienced Adelo Abadia and a cat-quick Alyssa Labay, could stop favorites Joseph Victorino and Ana Patricia Santos from dominating the P200,000 Philta Open at the Olivarez Sports Center in Parañaque.
Unleashing another rock-solid baseline game, the 19-year-old Victorino rode on the crest of a dominating 6-0, 6-0 semifinal victory over No. 3 Johnny Arcilla with a masterful 6-1, 6-1 smashing of second pick Abadia to crown himself mens champion.
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[Title] => RP Cuppers left out in the cold
[Summary] => WUHAN, China Team Philippines will return home on schedule after all. But the Filipinos will be bringing home bad news as they failed in their bid for a semifinals berth in the Asia-Oceania Group II BNP Paribas Davis Cup competitions.
Fared against a superbly-conditioned Chinese squad and an unforgiving 4C temperature at the Yong Tian Tennis Center indoor courts here, the Filipinos absorbed sound beatings in the first two singles and doubles of the best-of-five matches tie to hand the coveted berth to the hosts.
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[Title] => Victorino, Arevalo cop PCA crown
[Summary] => Playing inspired tennis, teeners Joseph Victorino and Czarina Mae Arevalo pulled off contrasting victories yesterday to clinch their first ever PCA Open title before an appreciative Sunday crowd at the PCA Indoor Courts.
The first time is always the sweetest.
Two days after stunning top seed Johnny Arcilla, the 19-year-old Victorino banked on his unwavering patience and solid baseline play to outlast No. 2 Adelo Abadia, 4-6, 7-6(5), 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, in a game that lasted three hours and 45 minutes.
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[Title] => Arevalo takes smooth trip to finals
[Summary] => Top RP bet Czarina Mae Arevalo unleashed her power game as she walloped Koreas Kim Soo Jin, 6-2, 6-0, yesterday in a suprisingly lopsided game that set her up with another Korean in the womens singles finals in the 21st PCA Open at the PCA Indoor Courts.
Packing each of her shots with power, Arevalo, the top seed in this event presented by Dunlop and Accel, gave the third-ranked Kim little room to operate to take the match that lasted just 55 minutes and book a second straight finals appearance in the event.
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[Summary] => The Philippines and Kazakhstan start their relegation tie today with both countries trying to keep their spot in Group II of the Asia-Oceania Zone Davis Cup competitions at the Philippine Columbian Association indoor shell-clay courts.
The Filipinos, starring No. 1 Joseph Victorino and No. 2 Joseph Arcilla, take on the Kazakhs at 1 p.m. with the 19-year-old Victorino getting the honor of trying to give the hosts a 1-0 advantage in the best-of-five matches tie.
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[Summary] => Nobody, not even an experienced Adelo Abadia and a cat-quick Alyssa Labay, could stop favorites Joseph Victorino and Ana Patricia Santos from dominating the P200,000 Philta Open at the Olivarez Sports Center in Parañaque.
Unleashing another rock-solid baseline game, the 19-year-old Victorino rode on the crest of a dominating 6-0, 6-0 semifinal victory over No. 3 Johnny Arcilla with a masterful 6-1, 6-1 smashing of second pick Abadia to crown himself mens champion.
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[Title] => RP Cuppers left out in the cold
[Summary] => WUHAN, China Team Philippines will return home on schedule after all. But the Filipinos will be bringing home bad news as they failed in their bid for a semifinals berth in the Asia-Oceania Group II BNP Paribas Davis Cup competitions.
Fared against a superbly-conditioned Chinese squad and an unforgiving 4C temperature at the Yong Tian Tennis Center indoor courts here, the Filipinos absorbed sound beatings in the first two singles and doubles of the best-of-five matches tie to hand the coveted berth to the hosts.
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[Summary] => Playing inspired tennis, teeners Joseph Victorino and Czarina Mae Arevalo pulled off contrasting victories yesterday to clinch their first ever PCA Open title before an appreciative Sunday crowd at the PCA Indoor Courts.
The first time is always the sweetest.
Two days after stunning top seed Johnny Arcilla, the 19-year-old Victorino banked on his unwavering patience and solid baseline play to outlast No. 2 Adelo Abadia, 4-6, 7-6(5), 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, in a game that lasted three hours and 45 minutes.
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[Title] => Arevalo takes smooth trip to finals
[Summary] => Top RP bet Czarina Mae Arevalo unleashed her power game as she walloped Koreas Kim Soo Jin, 6-2, 6-0, yesterday in a suprisingly lopsided game that set her up with another Korean in the womens singles finals in the 21st PCA Open at the PCA Indoor Courts.
Packing each of her shots with power, Arevalo, the top seed in this event presented by Dunlop and Accel, gave the third-ranked Kim little room to operate to take the match that lasted just 55 minutes and book a second straight finals appearance in the event.
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February 17, 2003 - 12:00am