At A Glance
- Tennielle Madis flashed her might but ultimately lost her steam and bowed to Thai Mananchaya Sawangkaew, 4-6, 0-6, as other Filipina bets also fell in the opening round of the WTA 125 Philippine Women's Open here at the full-packed Rizal Memorial Tennis Center in Manila on Monday, Jan. 26.
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Tennielle Madis flashed her might but ultimately lost her steam and bowed to Thai Mananchaya Sawangkaew, 4-6, 0-6, as other Filipina bets also fell in the opening round of the WTA 125 Philippine Women’s Open here at the full-packed Rizal Memorial Tennis Center in Manila on Monday, Jan. 26.
The 18-year-old North Cotabato native flashed her potential by seizing an early 2-0 lead in the opening set, but Sawangkaew found her rhythm and flipped the script, rolling through the rest of the match and blanking the Filipina bet in the second frame.
With the win, Sawangkaew, the 2025 Southeast Asian Games silver medalist, set up a second-round match against the winner between Chinese Zhu Lin and Kiwi sixth seed Lulu Sun, who will square off on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Earlier in the day, Elizabeth Abarquez fell in straight straight sets to Japan’s Mai Hontama, 0-6, 0-6, in just 44 minutes, leaving second seed Alex Eala and Kaye Ann Emana as the remaining Filipina bets in the singles as of this writing.
Eala currently battles Russian Alina Charaeva, while Emana is set to clash with Tatiana Prozorova.
Two Filipina pairs also yielded in the doubles, with Kaye Emana and Justine Maneja absorbing a 2-6, 2-6 beating from Argentinean Nicole Huergo and Latvian Darja Semenistaja; and Angeline Alcala and Joanna Peña succumbing to Taiwanese Li Yu-Yun and Japanese Sara Saito, 0-6, 1-6.