PCA ready to host PH-Thailand Davis Cup semis tie

By Jean Malanum

April 4, 2018, 3:45 pm

<p><strong>DAVIS CUP NETTERS.</strong> From left to right, the members of the Philippine  men's tennis team composed of Cris Cuarto (captain), Francis Casey Alcantara, Albert Lim Jr, Jeson Patrombon, Johnny Arcilla and John Bryan Decasa Otico, pose during the press conference of the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 2 semifinal tie against Thailand at the Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) on Wednesday (April 4, 2018). The tie will be played from April 7-8. <em>(PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.)</em></p>

DAVIS CUP NETTERS. From left to right, the members of the Philippine  men's tennis team composed of Cris Cuarto (captain), Francis Casey Alcantara, Albert Lim Jr, Jeson Patrombon, Johnny Arcilla and John Bryan Decasa Otico, pose during the press conference of the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 2 semifinal tie against Thailand at the Philippine Columbian Association (PCA) on Wednesday (April 4, 2018). The tie will be played from April 7-8. (PNA photo by Jess M. Escaros Jr.)

MANILA -- After 20 years, the Philippines and Thailand will face each other again in the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 2 semifinal round which will be played on April 7 and 8 at the Philippine Columbian Association.

The last time they met was in the quarterfinal round, with the Thai team composed of Vittaya Samrej, Danai Udomchoke and Srichapan siblings Narathorn and Paradorn winning, 4-1.

The Philippines is 4-3 against Thailand in their head-to-head record. The Filipinos prevailed, 4-1, in the semifinal round held at the Plantation Bay clay court in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu in 2013.

Non-playing captain Cris Cuarto said that aside from the players' determination to win, familiarity with the court surface as well as the crowd support will boost the country's chances.

"The players are ready, they are comfortable playing on clay court and we have the crowd behind us," said Cuarto during Wednesday's press conference where players from both countries were presented to the media at the PCA.

"The new format (best of three sets) favor us, it's different when you play five sets. We also have a complete line-up, there are those for singles and others for doubles," added Cuarto.

Johnny Arcilla, Francis Casey Alcantara, Jeson Patrombon, Albert "AJ" Lim Jr. and John Bryan Decasa Otico comprised Team Philippines, which is aiming to beat Thailand and move a step the closer to a World Group promotion.

The Philippines has remained in Group 2 after absorbing a 0-5 loss to Thailand in their semifinal encounter held at the National Tennis Development Centre in Nonthaburi last year.

If the Philippines wins next week, it will advance to the final round where it will face the winner between Lebanon and Hong Kong, which are also scheduled to play on April 7-8 in Lebanon.

Thailand has a formidable line-up bannered by Ratiwatana twins Sanchai and Sonchat, the reigning Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) men's doubles gold medalists. Sonchai is the world's No. 101 doubles player while Sonchat is ranked No. 122.

The other members of the Thai squad are SEAG singles gold winner Jirat Navasirisomboon; men's singles bronze medalist Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul and Palaphon Kovapitukted.

Thailand team captain Weerapat Doakmaiklee said that his players are ready against the tough challenge coming from the Philippines. "We are ready for this tie. We expect the Philippines to play well and we will do our best to win," said Doakmaiklee.

Arcilla said he is more than willing to play for the country again. His last stint in the Davis Cup was in 2014.

"I am honored to be a part of the Davis Cup team," said the 38-year-old Arcilla, who has won 17 singles and 10 doubles matches since he debuted in the Davis Cup in 2000.

"I am thankful to Philta president Atty. Antonio Cablitas for choosing me to be a part of the team. Also, I am happy that Nino (Alcantara) wants me as doubles partner," said Arcilla, who has won eight singles title in the PCA Open.

Alcantara and Lim both welcomed the return of Arcilla, who also serves as national juniors coach.

"I'm happy for him (Arcilla) to be back in the team," said Alcantara, who arrived last Monday from Bahrain, where he reached the doubles quarterfinal of a USD15,000 Futures tournament. He also competed in three tournaments in Qatar (one semis and two quarterfinal finishes) to improve his world's doubles ranking to No. 371.

"I'm glad that Kuya Johnny is with us in this Davis Cup tie. I'm pretty sure he's gonna be a key part of our success for this tie," said Lim, who won his second straight Most Valuable Player trophy after leading the University of the East to back-to-back titles in the Universities Athletic Association of the Philippines two weeks ago.

The Philippines, represented by Alcantara, Lim, Patrombon, Otico and Jurence Mendoza, won over host Indonesia, 4-1, in the quarterfinal round last February to forge a semifinal showdown with Thailand, which has defeated Sri Lanka, 3-2, at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association in Colombo.

Mendoza is a member of the Oklahoma State University Cowboys while Otico is the reigning PCA Open singles champion. (PNA)

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