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« on: April 11, 2010, 12:15:09 PM »

From Inquirer.net


GoodNews Pilipinas  First Posted 10:15:00 04/11/2010



MANILA, Philippines—Seven-year-old Miko Eala is the new boy wonder of Philippine tennis.

The Grade 2 student from Xavier School beat an international cast to win the 8 and under category championship at the Krasae Tennis Camp Junior Challenge 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand from March 27-29.

More than 300 boys and girls aged 7-18 competed in their respective categories in one of Thailand’s most prestigious national age-group tennis tournaments.

Thailand is a regional tennis powerhouse but Eala beat 15 other Thai junior national players knocking down number 1 seed, Nattapol Wara Sin, in the finals with a lopsided score of 4-0, 4-1 in the two-set championship match.

Eala is the first Filipino to win an international juniors tennis championship in the 8 and under category.

Dad Mike Eala, a businessman, beams with pride. “Miko really trained hard for the tournament and to win the championship against tough competition in Thailand makes it even more gratifying and we’re very proud of him.”

“I’m overwhelmed by my son’s victory, he’s worked very hard to get to this level and he’s really proud to be Pinoy,” says Rizza, Miko’s mom.

Eala is not only a top young athlete; he’s also an honor student in his class in the just recently concluded school year. He is a Philippine home-grown tennis talent with his training base at Valle Verde Country Club in Pasig.

His advanced athletic skills have been honed by his grandfather-coach, Bobby Maniego, since he started learning basic tennis at the age of four.
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2010, 01:28:29 PM »

congrats to master Mico  Cheesy
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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2010, 03:18:14 PM »

congrats to mico! the moment i saw mico on the youtube i liked what i saw. i know he has something about him, i will not mention what that is: "but i know". this boy will be a great pilipino future player without a doubt and "without the credit of the coach". all mico needs is basic training ang determination to further pursue his tennis career. mico will be a future champion of philippines, might as well be internationally and he will have a succesful career better than what we have right now(no offense) and the past pilipino champions if mico continues. "sana magdilang anghel ako" Grin. we'll see in the future,kung meron ginawang mali ung mga coaches nya. i will know that if i see mico in the next one or two years. i have belief on mico,i know. to mico, do yourself a favor kid don't give up and you will succeed.
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« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2010, 06:25:08 AM »

uy, another promising tennis star! sali na natin sa PTO yan!
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