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29/06/2026
Alex Eala is Wimbledon-Ready!
Alex Eala will begin her Wimbledon Championships campaign as a seeded player against World. No.76 Renata Zarauza in the first round tonight, June 29.
The two previously faced off at the WTA 100 North Carolina event in 2024, where she defeated Eala in their first encounter. The filipina tennis standout looks to bounce back and advance in the round of 128.
Ahead of the competition, she shared the mindset she believes is essential for Wimbledon.
"I definitely think you need to have the mindset, especially in the slam, that you can beat anyone. But then you also need to remember that anyone can beat you. So it really, it goes both ways. I like to say that tennis is a gladiator sportβ¦" she said.
Eala will enter the tournament as the first-ever seeded filipina tennis player, cementing her in the history of Philippine tennis.
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29/06/2026
Taka Minowa named new Alas Pilipinas Women head coach π΅ππ
Former Akari head coach Taka Minowa has been appointed as the new mentor of Alas Pilipinas Women, taking over a squad anchored by many of the players who fueled the national teamβs resurgence over the past two years.
Leading the 19-player pool is team captain Jia de Guzman, joined by Bella Belen, Eya Laure, Angel Canino, Alyssa Solomon, Vanie Gandler, Alleiah Malaluan, Arah Panique, Fifi Sharma, Thea Gagate, Amie Provido, Nina Ytang, Mars Alba, Justine Jazareno, and Jen Nierva.
Meanwhile, the Alas Pilipinas Men will retain much of its core, with Angiolino Frigoni staying on as head coach and naming a 14-man roster.
The menβs lineup includes Bryan Bagunas, Marck Espejo, Lloyd Josafat, Jude Garcia, Michaelo Buddin, Leo Ordiales, Al Bukharie Sali, Rwenzmel Taguibolos, Ave Joshua Retamar, Josh YbaΓ±ez, Adrian Villados, Vince Patrick Lorenzo, Kristofer Rodge Alejos, and Trevor Torio.
A new chapter begins for Alas Pilipinas as both programs move forward with continuity, experience, and renewed direction. πͺπ
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29/06/2026
Jerwin Ancajas Loses in Zuffa Boxing Debut
Jerwin "Pretty Boy" Ancajas was outboxed by undefeated Omar Trinidad via unanimous decision, 93-97, 93-97, 93-97, in a Featherweight bout in his Zuffa Boxing debut today.
The Davao del Norte native now has a record of 38 wins, and 5 losses, and 2 draws in his professional boxing career.
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29/06/2026
Alas Pilipinas U18 Captures Bronze in Princess Cup!π₯
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28/06/2026
Choose Sports, Not Violence πβ½
Youth violence often starts when young people are left without direction, purpose, or opportunity. Sports offer a powerful alternative.
Through sports, the youth learn discipline, teamwork, respect, and resilienceβvalues that keep them focused on growth instead of conflict. Courts and fields become safe spaces where energy is released positively, and coaches become mentors who guide them toward better choices.
Every training session keeps a young person away from the streets. Every game builds confidence, character, and hope.
Invest in sports. Support the youth.
Because strong communities are built when we choose play over violence and dreams over destruction. πͺπ΅π
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28/06/2026
Mapua University Emerges as Surprise Contender in FilOil Preseason Cup
Expected to be in rebuilding mode, Mapua University has defied expectations and emerged as one of the biggest revelations of the FilOil Preseason Cup, advancing to the quarterfinals.
The Cardinals joined defending NCAA champion San Beda University, along with fellow NCAA teams Colegio de San Juan de Letran and Jose Rizal University, in the crossover playoffs, where they will take on the top squads from the UAAP bracket.
Mapua will ride the momentum of an impressive run that saw the Cardinals survive tight battles against San Sebastian CollegeβRecoletos, Emilio Aguinaldo College, and Arellano University, while also pulling off major upsets over heavy favorites Jose Rizal University and De La SalleβCollege of Saint Benilde.
With confidence high and momentum on their side, Mapua has suddenly become a team to watch as the preseason tournament heats up. ππ₯
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28/06/2026
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The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) remains steadfast in its mandate to safeguard the welfare of our athletes and ensure the unhindered development of Philippine sports.
With this commitment, the POC has officially stepped up to supervise and manage the national volleyball teams for all upcoming major international campaigns. Under the leadership of POC President Abraham βBambolβ Tolentino and Secretary-General Atty. Wharton Chan, the POC has finalized and locked in the masterplan for the upcoming Aichi-Nagoya 20th Asian Games.
Front and center of this national campaign is the country's rising volleyball star, Bella Belen, who headlines a stacked and deeply talented Alas Pilipinas Womenβs pool. To steer our women's squad toward continental success, the POC has officially reappointed Japanese head coach Takayuki Minowa.
On the men's side, international tactician Angiolino Frigoni has been reappointed as head coach to lead a powerhouse Alas Pilipinas Men's squad. Both coaching appointments will take effect on July 1 and run through October 15.
To ensure our national athletes are fully equipped with the world-class support they deserve, the POC is working in close coordination with the Premier Volleyball League (PVL), through its President Ricky Palou and Commissioner Sherwin Malonzo, to guarantee absolute logistical and competitive backing for the women's squad. Furthermore, the POC has given the coaching staff complete free will to finalize the tournament's 12-player roster for each team from the pools below:
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Head Coach: Takayuki Minowa
Outside Hitters: Angel Canino, Bella Belen, Vanie Gandler, Eya Laure, Alleiah Jan Malaluan
Opposite Spikers: Alyssa Solomon, Erika Santos, Arah Panique
Middle Blockers: Amie Provido, Nina Ytang, Thea Gagate, Fifi Sharma, Janette Panaga
Setters: Jia De Guzman, Marionne Angelique Alba, Maria Angelica Cayuna
Liberos: Justine Jazareno, Jennifer Nierva, Shaira Jardio
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Head Coach: Angiolino Frigoni
Outside Hitters: Bryan Bagunas, Marck Jesus Espejo, Jude Garcia, Michaelo Buddin
Middle Blockers: Lloyd Josafat, Rwenzmel Taguibolos, Kristofer Rodge Alejos, Trevor Torio
Opposite Hitters: Leo Ordiales, Al Bukharie Sali
Setters: Ave Joshua Retamar, Adrian Villados
Liberos: Josh YbaΓ±ez, Vince Patrick Lorenzo
No hurdle will compromise our commitment to flag and country. The mission to elevate Philippine volleyball on the world stage continues.
Mabuhay ang Atletang Pilipino. Laban, Pilipinas!
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28/06/2026
The Philippine Olympic Committee has released the Alas Pilipinas Women's roster for the 2026 Asian Games and SEA V. Cup.
Adamson University standout Shaina Nitura was originally included in the lineup, but her ankle injury will require three months of recovery. Even so, the POC clarified that she remains part of the Asian Games pool.
Taka Minowa will take over as the new head coach of Alas Pilipinas Women after being tapped by the POC for the role.
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27/06/2026
Isaiah Hartenstein signs 3-year contract extension with Oklahoma City Thunder
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27/06/2026
PBA Governorsβ Cup tips off July 10 with new rules aligned closer to FIBA
The Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Governorsβ Cup will open on July 10 with new rules and a competition format aimed at delivering a more exciting finish to the leagueβs Golden Anniversary season.
PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial said the updated rules will bring the league closer to International Basketball Federation (FIBA) standards, while retaining select βhouse rulesβ such as 12-minute quarters, six personal fouls for disqualification, six team fouls to penalty, and the four-point shot.
Marcial explained that the near-alignment with FIBA rules is part of the PBAβs commitment to the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) and Gilas Pilipinas.
To support the transition, FIBA Level 1 instructor Mohammad Al-Amiri of Kuwait will be in Manila from June 27 to July 2 to conduct workshops, seminars, and training sessions. Al-Amiri, a referee since 1994, was one of four Asian officials assigned to the 2014 FIBA World Cup in Spain.
Among the new PBA rules are:
Only one coachesβ challenge per team, whether successful or not
Use of the possession arrow after the opening jump ball
Clear classification of unsportsmanlike and disqualifying fouls
Removal of transition take, advantage, and deliberate foul distinctions, now all under unsportsmanlike fouls
Reversion to FIBA penalty rules in the final two minutes of every quarter
The changes are expected to enhance game flow while preparing players and officials for international competition. π
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