JANA Diaz kept the momentum of her recent two-title romp, re- asserting her dominance across two divisions, while Al Tristan Licayan mirrored her success in the boys’ category in the Dr. Pablo Olivarez Sr. National Junior Tennis Championships in Sucat, Parañaque over the weekend.
Diaz lived up to her top seed- ing in 16-and-under division, flashing formidable skill by conceding just eight points in four matches. Her imposing 6-0, 6-2 victory over Cadee Dagoon set the tone for the ris- ing Bacoor, Cavite star’s subse- quent triumphs. In the semis of the 18-and-U class, she upend- ed second seed Joy Ansay, 6-1, 6-2, then blasted No. 1 Sandra Bautista, 6-3, 6-1, in the finals.
Those feats matched her achievements in the San Jose SALT tournament in Valenzu- ela City as Diaz continued to reap honors and pile up ranking points in the circuit sanctioned by Philta and Universal Tennis Ranking.
Licayan, from Gen, Trias, Cavite, also captured two titles in the Group 2 tournament, drubbing Alexandre Coyiuto, 6-4, 6-2, in the 16-and-U finals, then scoring a 7-5, 5-1(ret.) vic- tory over Ariel Cabaral for the 18-and-U trophy.
Other winners in the five-day tournament held at the Olivarez Sports Center and Parañaque courts were Dagoon and Coy- iuto (14-and-U), Ella Mhae Pa- glalunan and Jan Caleb Villeno (12-and-U), and Yuan Torrente (10-and-U unisex).
Meanwhile, Ormoc City, headed by Mayor Lucy Torres- Gomez, will host the next PPS- PEPP leg on May 16-20 at the Ormoc Midtown courts, coin- ciding with the Kalibo leg at the Capitol Tennis Club. For details, contact event organizer Bobby Mangunay at 0915-4046464.