Joseph Lizardo
Joseph "Popet" Francisco Lizardo is a Filipino former professional tennis player.
Education
Lizardo attended the University of Santo Tomas High School before moving to the United States to study Temple University in Philadelphia under a full scholarship and obtained a double degree in international Business and marketing in 1991.Playing career
Lizardo began playing tennis competitively at age 12.Lizardo played in the junior draws of Wimbledon and the US Open, before competing for Temple University as a scholar student-athlete. He won an A-10 singles championship in 1987.
By 1993, Lizardo emerged as the top player for the Philippines, a distinction he held until 1999. He represented the Philippines in the Davis Cup as well as in regional events, including the 1994 Asian Games. He won six medals for the Philippines at the Southeast Asian Games. In Davis Cup competition, Lizardo featured in a total of 14 ties, from 1992 to 1999, winning 12 singles rubbers. His best win came against former top-50 player Shuzo Matsuoka of Japan in 1995.
Post-playing career
Lizardo was coach of the Ateneo Blue Eagles' tennis team from 1999 to 2000. He later became the head of the whole program for the sport.He was the non-playing captain of the Philippine Davis Cup team in 2001 and later coach in 2024.