National players march to 3rd round of PH Nat’l Open badminton | Inquirer News

National players march to 3rd round of PH Nat’l Open badminton

07:22 AM May 17, 2012

THE national players beat their respective rivals, led by top seed Paul Vivas who handily defeated Rusty Rodriguez, 21-10, 21-10, yesterday in the second round of the men’s Open singles in the Philippine National Open-Ming Ramos Youth Camp Badminton Championships at the Rizal Memorial Badminton Hall.

Vivas, a veteran of the national team, took just 17 minutes to dispose of Rodriguez and set up an encounter with fellow Philippine team mainstay Kevin Alfred Dalisay, who advanced with a 21-6, 21-12 rout of Kingsley Go of Escoses Training Camp.

With new Indonesian head coach Rexy Mainaky monitoring their performances, the Filipino shuttlers are hard-pressed to show their wares in the tournament. Second seed Andrei Babad was first to wilt under pressure as he suffered a shocking defeat at the hands of Alex Borromeo of Escoses Training Team.

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Babad, a long-time member of the national team since his junior days, dropped a 21-23, 21-8, 21-9 decision to Borromeo, who advanced against Lawrence Palomer of Babolat Academy.

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The other national players, however, breezed through the next round of the weeklong tournament.

Christopher Flores trounced Mark Gregorio, 21-6, 21-7, for a clash with Robert Aloyan, who ripped Dave Dueves, 21-11, 21-11; Marvin Cudiamat routed Christian Bandialan, 21-11, 21-12, to move up against Jose Lorenzo Yason, who whipped Jay Antonio, 21-11, 21-12;

Peter Gabriel Magnaye needed three sets to repulse Antonio Pacupia Jr., 21-19, 15-21, 21-14, for a showdown with Mark Magboo, a 21-10, 16-21, 21-16 winner over Sylvester Cosico while Joper Escueta made short work of Anthony Chen, 21-12, 21-8, for a duel with Gen Vincent Fabro, who scored a walkover win Benjude Cajefe.  /Correspondent Jonas Panerio

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