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MANILA, Philippines - PUMA proudly stands behind the athletes who shaped one of the most thrilling UAAP seasons in recent history. From the opening tip-off to the high-stakes Final Four and Finals stages, the brand supported the UP Fighting Maroons, FEU Tamaraws, and the league’s top-performing Hoops Squad athletes with high-performance footwear and apparel that elevated their confidence, endurance, and identity on the court.

In recent years, basketball experts have often argued that the NBA lacks fresh athletes capable of eventually replacing the LeBron–Durant–Curry generation.

BANGKOK -- Poy Erram was tagged as a last-minute replacement for Gilas Pilipinas ahead of its opening match against Malaysia in men’s basketball of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games on Sunday at Nimibutr Stadium here.

BANGKOK. -- Alas Pilipinas overcame a jittery start to fend off Myanmar, 25-23, 25-20, 25-21, in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games men’s indoor volleyball on Saturday at the Indoor Stadium Huamark here.

BANGKOK. -- Alas Pilipinas aims for a berth in the gold medal match when it takes on Vietnam in the crossover semifinal of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games women’s volleyball event on Sunday at the Indoor Stadium Huamark here.

Dasma Monarchs moved on the brink of a two-round sweep while reigning champion Quezon clinched at least a Top Two finish in the 2025 Maharlika Pilipinas Volleyball Association on Friday night at the Lucena Convention Center.

Kyla shares her gold medal to father Noel. PAI Photo

Swimming

BANGKOK — Olympian Kayla Sanchez racked up her third gold medal in the 33rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games. And she still has five more events.

With Canadian mentor Michal Skrodzki.

Swimming

By Edwin Rollon

The Philippine Aquatics, Inc. (PAI) is brimming with confidence as it sends a youthful but immensely talented national aquatics team to the 33rd Southeast Asian Games from December 9 to 22 in Bangkok, Thailand.

PAI Sec. Gen. Eric Buhain (right).

Swimming

The Philippine Aquatics, Inc. (PAI) expressed strong confidence in the national team’s chances for the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, set on December 9–22 at the Bangkok Swimming Center in Thailand.

BANGKOK. — Flint Jara brushed off a bloody cut and scored a thrilling 3-2 victory over Flanuari Yerikho Daud of Indonesia to lift the spirits of Pinoy boxers who were stunned by the shocking loss of Olympian Nesthy Petecio in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games at the Chulalongkorn University Sports Center on Saturday.

Dean Roxas

Combat Sports

BANGKOK. — Kimberly Custodio and Dean Roxas stamped their class in the jiu jitsu ne-waza event at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games at the Ronnaphakat Building Navaminda Kasatiryahiraj Air Force Academy on Thursday.

BANGKOK — The Philippine boxing team is now assured of eight medals in the ongoing boxing events in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games following the victory of Jay Brian Baricuatro in the men’s 48-kilograms quarterfinals at the Chulalongkorn University Sports Center on Thursday, Dec. 11 here.

BANGKOK — The Philippine men’s and women’s tennis teams both failed to reach the gold medal match in the team event of the 33rd Southeast Asian Games tennis tournament, falling to separate foes at the National Tennis Development Center in Nonthaburi on Friday.

Pareng Hayb is action during an exhibition match.

Racket Sports

DEL MONTE, Bulacan — A bigger and better tennis circuit from the regional to national level looms large under the dynamic leadership of the sport’s newest “godfather,” Pareng Hayb Anzures.

Hayb Anzures hit a forehand return during the ceremonial serve in the Gentry Open 2025.

Racket Sports

San Jose del Monte, Bulacan — Tennis has found a new godfather — and with him comes renewed hope that the sport can reclaim its lofty place in Philippine sports.

The Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup (HPDC) wrapped up its much-awaited Final Round with electrifying performances, high-speed battles, and emotional victories that marked the culmination of a remarkable 2025 season.

Following a historic, record-breaking opening with a mega-parade of 236 cars last month, the Clark International Festival of Speed (CIFOS) is revving up for its high-octane second phase: the 2-Wheels Festival. Now in its third year, the dedicated celebration of motorcycle culture and high-speed racing is set to thunder into the Clark International Speedway (CIS) from November 28 to 30, 2025.

The Philippines remains on track to more sustainable mobility as the public and private sectors gear up to collaborate further and push for massive local adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).