A festive yet fiercely competitive two-week tournament featuring the country’s top and rising junior players has ushered in the new PPS-PEPP season, igniting another year of province-hopping action designed to discover, develop and prepare future national talents for international competitions.
Billed as the Zopiya Morales National Juniors Tennis Championships, the kickoff leg got under way Thursday with boys’ competitions in the 18-, 16-, 14- and 12-and-under divisions, setting the tone for what promises to be another banner year for Philippine junior tennis.
Tournament director Bobby Mangunay said the event is being staged over two weeks to accommodate the large number of eager entries, a testament to the sport’s growing popularity at the grassroots level. The girls’ competition will be held from Jan. 15 to 19 at the Zentro clay courts in Apalit, Pampanga.
Brimming with youthful energy, renewed ambition and a packed competitive calendar, the PPS–PEPP season opens with players driven not only to win, but to belong, to improve and to chase bigger dreams on and off the court – dreams fueled by the global success of Alex Eala, whose rise continues to inspire a new generation.
Bannering the Group 2 tournament, presented by Dunlop and sanctioned by Philta, are Troan Vytiaco, Felizardo Lota III, Karl Almiron and Anthony Cosca in the 18-and-U division. Cosca also carries the top seeding in the highly competitive 16-and-U category, which features Vytiaco, Antonio Bengzon and Kenji Kue, ensuring no shortage of high-intensity matchups right from the opening rounds.
Equally compelling battles are expected in the 14-and-U division, with Tyronne Caro, Jfsky Berille, Jairus Peralta and Yuan Torrente bracing for a spirited showdown, alongside Juan Antonio Cablitas, Joaquin Dacyon, Raven de Guzman and Avriel Panaligan.
Torrente, meanwhile, leads a deep and talented field in the 12-and-U class that includes Liam Harrow, Dacyon, Noel Zoleta, Kirk Gonzaga, de Guzman, Matias Aguilera and Bavin Ong – youngsters all eager to make an early statement and experience that all-important first winning feeling of the season.
Meanwhile, Morales is also gearing up for a challenging week as she headlines the girls’ field, which features several standouts who competed in the season-ending MAC’s Crank It Foundation Championship. The event is supported by Universal Tennis, ICON Golf & Sports and the Palawan Group of Companies, including Palawan Pawnshop–Palawan Express Pera Padala, PalawanPay, Palawan Protektado, Palawan Pawnshop Jewelry, Palawan Gold, Palawan Credit and Palawan for Business.
