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[Title] => Ruel, Lazaro reach semis
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Second-seeded Rolando Ruel Jr. and No. 3 Alexander Lazaro scored similar hard-earned victories yesterday to reach the semifinals of the P400,000 Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) Open Tennis Championships at the PCA indoor shell-clay courts.
Ruel, who had a five-year stint in the RP Davis Cup team, bounced back from a first-set loss to beat national coach Chris Cuarto, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2.
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[Title] => Arevalo shrugs off pain, overcomes Pang
[Summary] => Top-seeded Czarina Mae Arevalo yesterday needed a lot of luck to turn back unseeded Michelle Pang, 6-1, 1-6, 7-6 (3), and advance into the womens singles final of the 23rd PCA Open at the Philippine Columbian Association shell-clay courts.
Arevalo, of Ateneo, continued to play hurt and stared defeat in the eyes as Pang, of Colegio de San Agustin, wielded the upset axe, even enjoying match point as she led, 6-5, in the deciding set.
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[Title] => Arcilla, Tierro set semis tiffs vs seeded Koreans
[Summary] => Fourth seed Johnny Arcilla bucked an ankle injury and went on to repulse fifth-ranked Rolando Ruel Jr. in a thrilling duel, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, and barge into the semifinal round of the mens singles event in the 23rd PCA Open at the PCA shell courts in Paco, Manila yesterday.
RPs No. 1 Patrick John Tierro also moved to the semis phase as the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games gold medalist disposed of former national team member and seventh seeded Adelo Abadia via a 6-1, 6-1 romp.
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[Title] => Ateneo bagsak sa La Salle netters
[Summary] => Nagparamdam ng lakas ang kasalukuyang womens champion na De La Salle nang kanilang blangkuhin ang karibal na Ateneo sa simula ng tennis competition para sa second semester hostilities ng Season 66 ng UAAP Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).
Inilampaso nina Catherine Flores, Michelle Panis at ang tambalan nina Janet Uy at Sherrie Rose Ong ang kani-kanilang mga kalaban para sa panalo ng Archers na nananatiling paborito sa season na ito kahit maraming rookies sa kanilang team.
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[Title] => Tinio, Tierro enter qfinals
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT La Salles Chase Tinio marched into the boys 18-under quarterfinals Monday night in the first Coca-Cola National Tennis Championships at the New Subic Bay International Sports and Tennis Center here.
Olongapo Citys Patrick John Tierro got a free ride to the quarters when Owen Ramos and Hans Prudencio failed to show up.
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Second-seeded Rolando Ruel Jr. and No. 3 Alexander Lazaro scored similar hard-earned victories yesterday to reach the semifinals of the P400,000 Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) Open Tennis Championships at the PCA indoor shell-clay courts.
Ruel, who had a five-year stint in the RP Davis Cup team, bounced back from a first-set loss to beat national coach Chris Cuarto, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2.
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Arevalo, of Ateneo, continued to play hurt and stared defeat in the eyes as Pang, of Colegio de San Agustin, wielded the upset axe, even enjoying match point as she led, 6-5, in the deciding set.
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[Title] => Arcilla, Tierro set semis tiffs vs seeded Koreans
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RPs No. 1 Patrick John Tierro also moved to the semis phase as the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games gold medalist disposed of former national team member and seventh seeded Adelo Abadia via a 6-1, 6-1 romp.
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Inilampaso nina Catherine Flores, Michelle Panis at ang tambalan nina Janet Uy at Sherrie Rose Ong ang kani-kanilang mga kalaban para sa panalo ng Archers na nananatiling paborito sa season na ito kahit maraming rookies sa kanilang team.
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[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT La Salles Chase Tinio marched into the boys 18-under quarterfinals Monday night in the first Coca-Cola National Tennis Championships at the New Subic Bay International Sports and Tennis Center here.
Olongapo Citys Patrick John Tierro got a free ride to the quarters when Owen Ramos and Hans Prudencio failed to show up.
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