Getting closer to our big event in July, we have received entries for the team event from 12 countries, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, Surimane, Trinidad & Tobago, USA.
Where are the draws ? How come the draw has not been posted on tournamentsoftware.com yet ? What is going on the team event starts today but there is no draws yet ? Wayne Lum, could you please share some light as to what is happening there in GUatemala ? Thanks.
Draw is finally up !!! Event USA[USA] - [MEX] Mexico Score Points Duration Court 1 XD5 Calvin Lim [USA] Cheryl Chow [USA] - [MEX] Mauricio Casillas [MEX] Cinthia Gonzalez 21-13 21-19 2-0 0:22 5 2 WS2 Rena Wang [USA] - [MEX] Victoria Montero 21-13 21-12 2-0 0:27 5 3 MS1 Howard Shu [USA] - [MEX] Lino Muñoz 22-20 21-18 2-0 0:25 5 4 WD4 Rena Wang [USA] Priscilla Lum [USA] - [MEX] Cinthia Gonzalez [MEX] Victoria Montero 5 5 MD3 Howard Shu [USA] Zenas Lam [USA] - [MEX] Andres Lopez [MEX] Lino Muñoz 5
Xvii Panam Jr Championship Team Results 1st PERUVIAN TEAM 2nd MEXICAN TEAM 3rd USA TEAM 4th BRAZILLIAN TEAM Peruvian team created the biggest upset against US team when their No 1 single, Mario Cuba surprising beat Howard Shu in a 3 setter match. In addition, Mario & Bruno Monteverde, his double partner also stole a point in BD when they beat US pair, Howard Shu & Calvin Lin. All our boys lost their match versus Peruvian boys. Our 2 points were won by our girls team of Rena Wang & Priscilla Lun (GS & GD). From the US line up, i could see 1 major flaw, starting from the MX double pair. To secure 1 point, it appears to me that Howard Shu & Priscilla Lun might have been a better pair to earn 1 point. And then we can sacrifice our BD point because our Girl Team is way stronger than their girls. Go girl power !! Ah well ...maybe next year ... But Mario Cuba is definitely a player to watch from that region ... i saw him played last year in USBDF Winter Int'l. He is a very smart player who knows how to create pressure to his opponent at critical moments.
^^Congrats & thanks for the recap..^^ ...surprised also to see Peru come out on top. Even Mexico finished higher than the U.S. squad. On that note, eventhough he's still relatively young, hopefully Mario Cuba can come and participate in the U.S. Open, next yr..
wah..u studying while surfing bc forum right?? must be too stress and u wants to try to be the ms champion right?? haha. hahaha/// can go into your head meh??