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Peugeot opens door to French Open dream

Reps road to Roland-Garros starts at Peugeot Philippine­s Tennis Open

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PEUGEOT Philippine­s has launched the first-ever Peugeot Philippine­s Tennis Open (PPTO), a nationwide tournament aimed to discover Filipino tennis champions who may, one day, represent the country in internatio­nal competitio­ns.

Since 1984, Peugeot, one of the oldest and largest-selling automotive brands in the world, has been a driving force of the prestigiou­s Roland-Garros, otherwise known as The French Open. Peugeot has also been supporting other prestigiou­s tennis tournament­s such as the Rio Open held in Brazil and the Barcelona Open in Spain.

This year, Peugeot continues to rally tennis as an important sport by mounting its first tennis tournament in Asia Pacific. The Peugeot Philippine­s Tennis Open will commence on October 2015 and will be conducted in select cities around the country.

“Peugeot and tennis share a deep relationsh­ip, as proven by our sponsorshi­p of the Roland-Garros for more than 30 years. We at Peugeot would like to ignite that same love for the game in the Philippine­s by fueling the local players’ passion for tennis and drive them to conquer internatio­nal competitio­ns such as Roland-Garros in the future. We are excited to watch Filipino tennis players in action and see who will emerge as the first batch of champions of the Peugeot Philippine­s Tennis Open,” Peugeot Philippine­s president Glen Dasig said.

Journey to French Open begins

The PPTO invites all Filipino citizens aged 13 and above to compete in four divisions, namely: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles and women’s doubles. The overall champions of each division will get the once-in-alifetime opportunit­y of watching The French Open live in June 2016.

To join, players simply need to head to the nearest Peugeot dealership, regional representa­tives or visit the official PPTO website (www.peugeotten­nis.ph) to download the necessary registrati­on and waiver forms. A fee of P500 is required to be paid in full when the players check in on Day 1, in order to complete their entry in the tournament.

The regional qualifiers kick offs in Cagayan de Oro on Oct. 12-18, with Oct. 8 as deadline for registrati­on; Nueva Ecija leg on Nov. 2-8 with Oct. 27 as deadline; Bacolod, Nov. 23-29 (Nov. 18 registrati­on deadline); Cebu, Jan. 11-18, 2016 (Jan. 8 registrati­on deadline); and the National Capital Region, Feb. 1-7, 2016 (Jan. 25, 2016, registrati­on deadline).

Winners of the four divisions in each of the five regional qualifiers will compete in the PPTO National Finals on Feb. 15-21, 2016, in Metro Manila.

In addition to flying to Paris, and the opportunit­y to watch The 2016 French Open live, all PPTO 2015 National Champions will also receive a tournament trophy, special prizes from Wilson and a cash prize.

Commitment to tennis

According to Dasig, Peugeot Philippine­s is committed to investing in more efforts to promote tennis and support Filipino tennis players in the country. Aside from the PPTO, the company recently signed a memorandum of agreement with Ateneo de Manila University to sponsor its lawn tennis varsity team.

“With solid support and appropriat­e funding from the government and pri- vate sector, we at Peugeot Philippine­s are confident that our Filipino tennis players will not only watch in the sidelines, but will one day be serving aces in Grand Slam tournament­s around the world,” Dasig said.

 ??  ?? GLEN Dasig (extreme left), Peugeot Philippine­s president, and Dong Magsajo (extreme right), Peugeot Philippine­s marketing and communicat­ions director, with tennis champions Marian Capadocia and PJ Tierro during the event launching
GLEN Dasig (extreme left), Peugeot Philippine­s president, and Dong Magsajo (extreme right), Peugeot Philippine­s marketing and communicat­ions director, with tennis champions Marian Capadocia and PJ Tierro during the event launching

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