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Arcilla claims Zentro Open crown

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Johnny Arcilla re-asserted his mastery over Charles Kinaadman, pulling through in a wild first set skirmish then dominating the next for a 6-4, 6-0 victory in the Zentro Open National Open Championships at the Zentro Tennis and Recreational courts in Apalit, Pampanga yesterday.

It was the veteran Davis Cupper's fourth Open singles victory in the season about to end as he continued to roll back the years in pursuit of more titles against a slew of younger rivals and rising players in Group A tournaments of the circuit.

The 10-time PCA Open champion Arcilla also foiled Kinaadman, 6-2, 6-4, in last week's finals of the Brookside Open with his latest romp bringing his title run to four this year following victories in Puerto Princesa and in Pintaflores Festival in San Carlos, Negros Occidental, which served as part of the PPS-PEPP circuit.

Arcilla later matched his Brookside Open "double" feat as he teamed up with Nilo Ledama to beat the top-seeded pair of Vicente Anasta and Eric Jed Olivarez, 7-5, 6-2, in doubles play.

He actually broke Kinaadman twice in the opening set while holding serve thrice to threaten a rout. But the Gov. Jubahib Cup winner in Davao del Norte last September fought back with two breaks, the last in the ninth game, to pull within 4-5.

The top-seeded Arcilla cut short his rally, breaking back in the 10th to seize control of their match.

He went 5-0 again in the next frame but this time, Arcilla broke Kinaadman in the sixth in shutout fashion to complete another straight-set roll over the 24-year-old Cebuano worth P50,000.

On his way to the title faceoff, Arcilla trampled Joseph Tiamson, 6-2, 6-2, eased past Noel Damian Jr., 6-3, 6-0, then routed doubles partner Nilo Ledama, 6-0, 6-1, in the semis.

Kinaadman, who received P25,000, repulsed Exequiel Jucutan, 7-6(3), 6-0, survived Eric Jed Olivarez, 4-6, 6-1, 10-7, and upended No. 2 Jose Maria Pague.

Meanwhile, the Open singles action shifts to City of Naga, Cebu for the Dagitab Festival Open from 14 to 21 December.