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Top shuttlers Velasco, De Guzman aim title defense at PH Badminton Open
Top shuttlers Velasco, De Guzman aim title defense at PH Badminton Open
ABS-CBN News
Published Jun 05, 2024 10:30 AM PHT

UAAP standouts Mark Anthony Velasco and Mika De Guzman. Handout photos.

MANILA -- Who will smash their way to the crown?
MANILA -- Who will smash their way to the crown?
The Philippine Badminton Open 2024 opens Wednesday with UAAP standouts Mark Anthony Velasco and Mika De Guzman looking to defend their respective singles crowns in the tourney.
The Philippine Badminton Open 2024 opens Wednesday with UAAP standouts Mark Anthony Velasco and Mika De Guzman looking to defend their respective singles crowns in the tourney.
Velasco, for his part, will try to keep the men's title against a huge field of 200 other male shuttlers starting on Thursday, as he drew a bye into the Round of 128.
Velasco, for his part, will try to keep the men's title against a huge field of 200 other male shuttlers starting on Thursday, as he drew a bye into the Round of 128.
It is Rabie Jayson Oba-ob of the Philippine Air Force, the tournament's top seed, who will see action on the all-men's singles opening day with his first-round match later in the afternoon against either Mark Arki Enseñado or Kirk Nathan Abarquez.
It is Rabie Jayson Oba-ob of the Philippine Air Force, the tournament's top seed, who will see action on the all-men's singles opening day with his first-round match later in the afternoon against either Mark Arki Enseñado or Kirk Nathan Abarquez.
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De Guzman, on the other hand, will not see action until Friday against Adamson University's Danice Jhean Colao or De La Salle University's Mia Manguilimotan in the Round of 32, in a half of the draw that also includes familiar foes such as University of the Philippines' Anthea Gonzalez and National University's Sarah Joy Barredo.
De Guzman, on the other hand, will not see action until Friday against Adamson University's Danice Jhean Colao or De La Salle University's Mia Manguilimotan in the Round of 32, in a half of the draw that also includes familiar foes such as University of the Philippines' Anthea Gonzalez and National University's Sarah Joy Barredo.
In the doubles events, Julius Villabrille and Nicole Albo will be gunning for another twin championship, looking to defend their mixed doubles title starting with a battle against University of Santo Tomas' Bien Miraflor and Rhafi Santos.
In the doubles events, Julius Villabrille and Nicole Albo will be gunning for another twin championship, looking to defend their mixed doubles title starting with a battle against University of Santo Tomas' Bien Miraflor and Rhafi Santos.
Villabrille will team up with fellow national team standout Solomon Padiz Jr. on the men's side starting with their second-round encounter on Friday, while Albo will join forces with Smash Pilipinas teammate Lea Inlayo in their women's title defense beginning on the same day.
Villabrille will team up with fellow national team standout Solomon Padiz Jr. on the men's side starting with their second-round encounter on Friday, while Albo will join forces with Smash Pilipinas teammate Lea Inlayo in their women's title defense beginning on the same day.
This Philippine Super 500 tournament boasts a prize pool of P1,000,000 across five divisions: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles.
This Philippine Super 500 tournament boasts a prize pool of P1,000,000 across five divisions: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles.
Winners in the singles categories will receive P100,000 for the champion, P50,000 for the runner-up, and P15,000 for the third and fourth-placers. In the doubles tournaments, champions will take home P120,000, runners-up P60,000, and third and fourth-placers P30,000 each.
Winners in the singles categories will receive P100,000 for the champion, P50,000 for the runner-up, and P15,000 for the third and fourth-placers. In the doubles tournaments, champions will take home P120,000, runners-up P60,000, and third and fourth-placers P30,000 each.
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The eliminations from June 5 to June 9 and the semifinals on June 10 will be held in the Antipolo venue, while the finals on June 11 will be held at the Gameville Ball Park in Mandaluyong City.
The eliminations from June 5 to June 9 and the semifinals on June 10 will be held in the Antipolo venue, while the finals on June 11 will be held at the Gameville Ball Park in Mandaluyong City.
Matches will air on the Facebook pages of Smart Sports, Puso Pilipinas, and the Philippine Badminton Association.
Matches will air on the Facebook pages of Smart Sports, Puso Pilipinas, and the Philippine Badminton Association.
Cignal will also air the knockout matches on June 11.
Cignal will also air the knockout matches on June 11.
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