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The UNIVERSITY of Santo Tomas reclaimed the UAAP Women’s Tennis crown,
halting National University’s bid for a 'four-peat' with a commanding
3-0 victory in Game 3 of the Season 87 Finals, Sunday at the Felicisimo
Ampon Tennis Center in Malate, Manila.
Last season, the Female
Tennisters drew first blood in the Finals but ultimately fell short in
the decisive Game 3. This time, they made sure history would not repeat
itself—clinching Game 2 with a 3-1 decision before sealing the
championship in the winner-take-all third tie, capturing their first
title since Season 80.
The victory marked UST’s eighth overall women’s tennis crown, the most in UAAP history.
“So proud, so happy for the team,” said UST head coach Dennis Sta. Cruz. “‘Yun
naman ang game plan namin is to get at least two singles for this last
game. Luckily, we got three. ‘Di lang dalawa ‘yung binigay namin so we
managed to finish the series in three singles na hindi na umabot ng
doubles.
(“So proud, so happy for the team. That was
really our game plan—to get at least two singles matches in this final
game. Luckily, we got three. We didn’t just give two, so we managed to
finish the series with three singles wins without having to go into the
doubles.”)
“Sana [itong championship ay] maging start ng
run, humaba ‘yung run since most of my players are still young, first
year and second year,” he added.
(“I hope this
championship marks the start of a long run, especially since most of my
players are still young—first-years and second-years.")
Finals
MVP Mica Emana showed incredible poise and resilience in the second
singles match. After splitting the first two sets, Emana dug deep to
outlast Danna Abad, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, clinching the championship and ending
a seven-season title drought for the España-based squad.
“Tinibayan
ko lang at tinapangan ko po, kagaya ng pagtitiwala sakin ng coaches ko
and team ko so nagtiwala rin ako sa sarili ko para makuha ko itong award,” said Emana, who also followed in the footsteps of her sister Kaye by earning the Rookie of the Year award.
(“I
just stayed strong and toughened up, just like how my coaches and my
team trusted me—so I also believed in myself to be able to earn this
award.")
“Kita ko naman ‘yung progress ng Rookie of the
Year natin si Mica Emana, nag-deliver talaga siya noong last two games
ng finals. So medyo nag-mature. Malaking binago niya from the first
round. Nag-mature nang todo ‘yung player,” added Sta. Cruz, commending Mica's growth throughout the season.
(“I
really saw the progress of our Rookie of the Year, Mica Emana. She
really delivered in the last two games of the finals. She’s matured a
lot. She made major improvements since the first round. She truly grew
as a player.")
UST drew first blood in Game 3 behind the
composed play of Patricia Lim in the third singles match. Lim overcame a
tight first set against Julia Carvajal before taking control in the
second to win, 6-4, 6-1.
“It feels good knowing that we’ve
earned this win. I’ve been here since Season 85. We first won bronze and
then silver in 86, and now gold. It was a long journey and I knew that
we could make it. It was a team effort. Everyone did their part and I’m
very glad of the result,” said Lim.
(“It feels good
knowing that we’ve earned this win. I’ve been here since Season 85. We
first won bronze, then silver in Season 86, and now gold. It’s been a
long journey, and I always believed we could make it. It was a team
effort—everyone did their part, and I’m very happy with the result.")
“Our
mindset was, since this is our last [year] especially for me and Debbie
[Gom-os], we’re graduating students, ibuhos na ang lahat. We should
fight and do our best. Dapat wala nang takot or wala nang regrets. Lahat
ibuhos na sa court. Fight nang fight hanggang sa pinakadulo kasi ito na
‘yung last talaga namin.”
(“Our mindset was, since this
is our last year—especially for me and Debbie [Gom-os] as graduating
students—we had to give it our all. We needed to fight and do our best.
No fear, no regrets. Leave everything on the court. Just keep fighting
until the very end because this is really our last shot.”)
Co-MVP
Kaye Emana followed up with a gritty performance in the first singles
match, defeating NU's JM Carcueva in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5, to give
UST an early 2-0 lead.
“Bumalik kami sa dati naming match-up
knowing na kulang sila dahil sa injury ni Jasmine [Jaran] kaya bumalik
kami sa dating strategy namin and nag-work naman po. Nagsakto ‘yung
gusto namin,” said Emana, who shared MVP honors this season with
Fighting Maroon Jufe Cocoy in this tournament supported by Wilson
Philippines.
(“We went back to our previous match-up strategy,
knowing they were undermanned because of Jasmine [Jaran]’s injury, so
we returned to our old game plan—and it worked. Things went exactly the
way we wanted.)
“Super happy na this batch and ‘yung mga graduates namin nakapag-champion sila bago makapagtapos."
(“I’m super happy that this batch, especially our graduating players, were able to win a championship before they graduate.”)
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