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Baisa extends Zentro romp

Photograph Courtesy of PPS | BRICE Baisa (right) hoists his sixth straight Most Valuable Player trophy with another two-title romp, which Sandra Bautista (middle) matched in the girls’ side of the Zentro national juniors netfest. Also shown is Zentro Recreational Events president/CEO Ma-anne Morales.
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Brice Baisa kept his dominant run in the Palawan Pawnshop junior tennis circuit, sweeping the boys’ 16- and 18-and-under crowns in the Zentro National Championships in Apalit, Pampanga over the weekend for his sixth straight two-title romp.

Sustaining his superb brand of play, the third-ranked Baisa, 16, toppled top seed Frank Dilao, 6-0, 6-3, to rule his
age-group category in the Group I tournament presented by Dunlop then lived up to his top billing in the premier class with a decisive 6-1, 6-1 victory over the No. 2 Dilao at the Zentro Recreational Events courts.

The Puerto Princesa find thus stretched his record run following his domination of the Iloilo, Roxas City, Bacolod, Imus and Cainta, Rizal legs.

Bautista also stamped her class in the girls’ side, yielding just four games in three matches to clinch the 16-U trophy, capped by a 6-1, 6-1 win over Ave Policarpio in the finals.

The Imus, Cavite ace proved a lot tougher in 18-U play, giving up just two games against three rivals to reign, including a 6-0, 6-1 rout of Althea Liwag in the championship to share Most Valuable Player honors with Baisa.

Also posting top podium finishes in the week-long tournament are 14-U winners Aljhon Rombawa and Cadee Dagoon, 12-U champions Dean Palaroan and Ayl Gonzaga, and 10-unisex titlist Andrei Torrente.

The unranked Rombawa from San Pablo, Laguna ripped No. 2 John David Vytiaco, 4-0, 4-0, in the quarters, clipped Raffy Pagtalunan, 6-0, 6-2, in the semis then upended top seed Zachary Morales, 6-7(4), 6-0, 10-8; while the No. 1 Dagoon from Olongapo City thwarted second ranked Erynne Ong in a duel of nerves, 6-4, 7-6(3).

The top-seeded Palaroan from Sta. Rosa, Laguna recovered from a second set struggle and stopped No. 2 Marcus Go, 6-2, 0-6, 10-3, while the second ranked Gonzaga from Zambales turned back No. 1 Kylie Cautivo, 7-5, 6-2, and No. 3 Torrente from Olongapo City trounced top seed Grey Caro, 5-3, 4-0, in the semis then overpowered Kian Cansana, 4-0, 4-0.

Sharing the spotlight are doubles winners Jairus Peralta and Torrente (10-unisex), Rombawa and Pagtalunan (boys’ 14-U), Gonzaga and Ong (girls’ 14-U), Dilao siblings Frank and France (boys’ 18-U), and Liwag and Xophia Oliveros (girls’ 18-U).

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