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Abdulqoahar, Arguelles secure Head Jr. titles

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Bacolod’s Fernando Arguelles and second seed Allian Abdulqoahar overpowered separate rivals to rule their respective divisions in the Head 2014 Junior satellite circuit national tennis annual age-group tournament Visayas leg at the Praxevilla tennis courts in Dumaguete City recently.

The top seeded Arguelles unleashed furious backhands and proved too much for Jeremiah Macias, scoring a 6-1, 6-4 romp in the boys’ 16-under finals of the event which drew more than 100 participants.

Abdulqoahar, playing out of Zamboanga City, nailed two crowns in the 11-leg satellite junior tennis competition backed by Smart Communications, Smart Sports, Chris Sports, Head Graphene, Toalson and Head, the official tennis ball. He rallied past third seed Jeremiah Macias, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0, to claim the boys’ 18-U title and teamed up with Joshua Regino to beat Reyniel Marcellana and Raymark Marcellana, 8-2, for the doubles crown in the premier class.

Joshua Regino crushed Daniel Eric Diao, 6-1, 6-1, to pocket the 14-U plum while top seed Cesar Salimbangon of Cebu trounced Justin Selorio, 6-3, 6 -0, to snare the 12-U diadem. 

Salimbangon also took home the 10-under unisex crown with a 6-2, 6-1 romp over Peter Andre Rodriguez.

Fancied Carlyn Bless Guarde captured the girls’18-under crown with a 6-0, 6-3 rout of Kiana Vincoy. She also bagged the 14-U crown by beating Ellain Rose Bahonsua, 6-1, 6-1.

Guarde made it a treble as she partnered with Bahonsua to defeat Carmelle Fe Amaro and Suzette Rodriguez, 8-2, to cop the 14-U doubles title. 

Kiana and Hannah Vincoy thrashed Shiloh Bulangis and Sharon Bulangis, 8-6, to pocket the girls’ 18-doubles plum.

ALLIAN ABDULQOAHAR

CARMELLE FE AMARO AND SUZETTE RODRIGUEZ

CESAR SALIMBANGON OF CEBU

CHRIS SPORTS

DANIEL ERIC DIAO

DUMAGUETE CITY

ELLAIN ROSE BAHONSUA

FANCIED CARLYN BLESS GUARDE

FERNANDO ARGUELLES

JEREMIAH MACIAS

JOSHUA REGINO

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