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Bugna dominates again, leads new wave of talent in Bagong Pilipinas netfest

Published Apr 28, 2026 02:55 pm

At A Glance

  • Kathlyn Bugna reaffirmed her status as the country's brightest junior tennis prospect with another commanding double-title performance in the Bagong Pilipinas Juniors Age-Group Championships at the Villareal Stadium courts in Roxas City, Capiz over the weekend.
Kathlyn Bugna (third from left) shines anew, capturing three more titles, including two in singles, at the Bagong Pilipinas Junior tennis tournament and cementing her status as one of the country’s brightest young stars. Joining her are Tricel Martin, co-MVP Anthony Castigador, and coach Ronald Martin.
Kathlyn Bugna (third from left) shines anew, capturing three more titles, including two in singles, at the Bagong Pilipinas Junior tennis tournament and cementing her status as one of the country’s brightest young stars. Joining her are Tricel Martin, co-MVP Anthony Castigador, and coach Ronald Martin.
Kathlyn Bugna reaffirmed her status as the country’s brightest junior tennis prospect with another commanding double-title performance in the Bagong Pilipinas Juniors Age-Group Championships at the Villareal Stadium courts in Roxas City, Capiz over the weekend.
The Batang Onay/RSB standout from La Carlota delivered a near-flawless campaign, underscoring her growing dominance on the national stage. She dropped just one game en route to the girls’ 16-and-under crown and conceded only three games in ruling the 18-and-U division of the Group 2 tournament, which drew a deep field of rising talents from across the country.
Bugna’s latest sweep not only highlighted her consistency but also strengthened her claim as the Philippines’ top junior player today – a distinction she continues to back up with emphatic wins and remarkable composure beyond her years.
In the 16-and-U finals, Bugna sealed the title with a 2-1 (ret.) victory over doubles partner Theriz Zapatos, capping a dominant run that included lopsided wins against Dominique Calingasan and Princess Obaniana. She carried that same intensity into the premier division where she dismantled Besper Zapatos, 6-1, 6-1, before advancing past Theriz Zapatos via a 1-0(ret.) result in the semis. She then crushed Tori Deocampo, 6-1, 6-1, in the finals to complete another clinical title run.
Not content with two championships, Bugna added a third trophy by teaming up with Theriz Zapatos to rout Deocampo and Besper Zapatos, 8-3, in the 18-and-U doubles finals, further proof of her all-around strength and competitive maturity.
Her Capiz triumph followed similar victories in Bacolod and the first leg of the Capiztahan event, making her run even more impressive as she continues to dominate across multiple stops of the national circuit.
The tournament itself forms part of a broader grassroots sports development push under the Bagong Pilipinas program, aimed at expanding opportunities for young Filipino athletes. Backed by Palawan Pawnshop, led by president and CEO Bobby Castro, in partnership with the Philippine Tennis Association and the Philippine Sports Commission, the initiative provides a vital national program for discovering and nurturing talent.
For decades, Palawan Pawnshop has played a key role in grassroots tennis, organizing tournaments nationwide and helping young players transition into higher levels of competition. This latest effort reinforces that legacy while aligning with the government’s vision of accessible opportunities for the youth.
While Bugna hogged the spotlight, Anthony Castigador matched her brilliance on the boys’ side, capturing both the 16-and-U and 18-and-U titles to share MVP honors in the week-long tournament held alongside the Capiztahan founding anniversary celebrations.
Castigador overcame a second-set struggle to fend off Francisco De Juan III, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, in the 16-and-U finals. He then stunned top seed Andrian Rodriguez, 6-1, 6-2, in the 18-and-U semifinals before overpowering Rizzjun Labindao, 6-4, 6-0, in the championship match.
Other standout performers included Kacy Virparia of Barotac Viejo, who toppled top seed Teresinha Calingasan and No. 2 Theriz Zapatos to clinch the girls’ 14-and-U title, and De Juan, who bounced back to rule the boys’ 14-and-U division. Kate Chavez dominated the girls’ 12-and-U category, while Harrow Liam prevailed in the boys’ youngest group.

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