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Badminton:Alcala smothers Yang to Q'finals of Grand Prix
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Jul 2, 2009 - 2:19:27 PM
MANILA,
July 2 (PNA) -- Youthful Malvinne Ann Venice Alcala overpowered Camille
Krisnin Yang, 21-9, 21-7, in a duel of local bets Thursday to barge
into the quarterfinal round of the women’s singles in the $ 120,000
Bingo Bonanza Philippine Grand Prix Gold Badminton Championships at the
Philsports Arena in Pasig City.
The
13-year-old Alcala, who trounced Ella Dorado, 21-8, 21-3, in the first
round Wednesday, used a variety of shots to outplay Yang and arrange a
showdown with fourth ranked Jiang Yanjiao of China, who zapped Nguyen
Nhung Le Ngoc of Vietnam, 21-13, 21-12, in the other Last 16 clash.
Unranked
Sachiyo Imai, who shocked No. 8 Maja Tvrdy of Slovenia, 21-13, 21-10,
in the first round, continued to dish out fine form as she bundled out
Mong Kwan Yi of Hong Kong, 21-13, 21-11, to gain a spot in the Last 8.
In
men’s singles action, Chinese Zhou Wenlong smothered Indonesian Adnan
Fauzi, 21-14, 21-19, and Malaysian Wong Beryno Jiann Tze stunned
compatriot Lee Tsuen Seng, 21-9, 21-11, to likewise march to the
quarterfinal round of the event sponsored by Bingo Bonanza for the
third time and organized by International Management Group.
Meanwhile,
four RP pairs advanced to the second round of the men’s doubles in
all-Filipino pairings while the rest, including those in women’s
doubles, headed for the exit as expected in the face of top-notch
opposition in the event backed by Victor (PCOME Industrial Sales, Inc),
PLDT Business Solutions, The Philippine STAR, Holiday Inn, Crowne
Plaza, the Philippine Sports Commission and Solar Sports.
Andrei
Babad and Peter Gabriel Magnaye booted out Paul Co and Gregorio
Esquillo, 21-10, 21-12; Kelvin Panganiban and Gabriel Villanueva
eliminated Joffre Arollano and Cliff Yan, 21-16, 21-13; Emmanuel Garcia
and Mark Alvin Natividad smashed Alfredo Mailon and Recson Salvaleon,
21-12, 21-13; and Jobetth Co and Antonino Gadi, defeated Filipino Jaime
Junio and Indonesian Aditya Arifin, 21-17, 21-12, in round of 32
matches.
Crashing
out of the Gold Grand Prix event, sanctioned by the Philippine
Badminton Association, were qualifiers Jose Martinez and Mikhail
Nacisvalencia, who bowed to Indonesians Fernando Kurniawan and Lingga
Lie, 12-21, 12-21; Ronel Estanislao and Paul Vivas, who dropped a
16-21, 9-21 setback to another Indonesian rival of Mohammad Ahsan and
Bona Septano; Wilfredo Amoroso and Kelvin Alfred Dalisay, who were
booted out by Malaysians Yogendran Krishnan and Yeoh Kay Bin, 13-21,
17-21; and Raymond Padilla and Roden Rivera, who were trounced by
Indonesians Adnan Fauzi and Tri Krusharjanto, 15-21, 15-21.
Kennevic
Asuncion and Lloyd Escoses withdrew at the last minute after the latter
suffered a hamstring injury, enabling Chinese seventh pick Sun Junjie
and Tao Jiaming to breeze through the Last 16.
The
RP girls suffered the same fate as their counterparts as Gelita Castilo
and Malvinne Alcala fell short of their upset bid and lost to Chinese
Zhang Jinkang and Wang Siyun, 18-21, 19-21; and Lovely Sawada and
Angelica Pardo were outclassed by Hong Kong’s Tse Ying Suet and Chan
Tsz Ka, 8-21, 7-21.
Camille
Yang and Patricia Barredo took a 6-21, 6-21 beating from China’s Wei
Yili and Gao Ling while Reyne Calimlim and Danica Bolos succumbed to
Japan’s Seiko Yamada and Yuka Hayashi, 12-21, 14-21, as the foreign
bets started to flex their muscle in the five-day tournament.
Meanwhile,
Kennevic and sister Kennie were fighting for a quarterfinal berth
against the tough Chinese tandem of Yuting Deng and Zihan Qiu in the
mixed doubles at presstime.
The
Asuncions finished runner-up in the inaugural staging of the event in
2006 but lack of international competitions and support dropped them
out of the world ranking.
“There are new faces who are out to prove their worth and that makes it tougher,” said Kennevic. (PNA)
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