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Brother-and-sister act takes on Dumaguete

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The 14-year-old Kenzo is tipped to stamp his class again in his age category that also features Armik Serillo, Matthew Morris, Christian Laguna, Xian Calagos, Andrian Rodriguez, Everett Niere and Rafa Callao.

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Siblings Kimi and Kenzo Brodeth look to extend their domination of the PPS-PEPP junior tennis circuit to Dumaguete as they go for another pair of “doubles” in the Gov. Manuel Sagarbarria National Junior Tennis Championships beginning Tuesday, 31 October, at the Praxevilla courts.

The Brodeths swept the two-leg swing in Cebu early in the month before campaigning in Thailand with Kenzo winning the boys’ 14- and 16-and-under singles titles, and Kimi adding the girls’ 16- and 18-and-U plums to her growing trophy collection.

Kenzo rolled to the semis of the Asian Tennis Federation LTAT Asian 14-and-under before retiring in the third set of his bronze medal match with local bet Patthadon Lyon.

On the other hand, Kimi yielded to India’s Sohini Mohanty in the second round of the tough ITF J60 Nonthaburi last week.

Kenzo also vied in the ITF J60 qualifying but retired while leading Thai Pitchayapong Soponpisut, 7-5.

But both expect to be back in top form in this week’s Group I tournament sponsored by Gov. Chaco Sagarbarria and initiated by Palawan Pawnshop president/CEO Bobby Castro.

The 14-year-old Kenzo is tipped to stamp his class again in his age category that also features Armik Serillo, Matthew Morris, Christian Laguna, Xian Calagos, Andrian Rodriguez, Everett Niere and Rafa Callao.

Kenzo, however, will have his hands full in the 16-and-U division top-billed by Mcleen Gomera with Ariel Cabaral, Kurt Barrera, Manuel Jocson, Douglas Maravillas, Laguna and Rodriguez spicing up the title chase in the week-long event serving as part of the PPS-PEPP program.

Kimi also braces for a tough challenge against top seed Chloe Mercado, Kate Imalay and Therese Gauran, among others, in the 16-and-U side with the Ormoc City star and Mercado also bannering the 18-and-U field that includes AJ Acabo and Judy Ann Padilla.

Meanwhile, Gomera, Cabaral and Barrera lead the boys’ 18-and-U roster that includes RB John Lataza, Gerald Gemida and Cyril Paster with Serillo headlining the boys’ 12-and-U field that also drew Calagos, Callao and Niere.

Next up in the PPS-PEPP circuit is the Mayor Joedith Gallego Junior Group I tournament on 19 to 13 November in Silay City, Negros Occidental. For details and listup, contact event organizer Bobby Mangunay at 09154046464.

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