RICHARD GONZALES and John Russell Misal with PTTF chief Ting Ledesma 鈥 PHILIPPINE TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION

AT 51 years old, Richard Gonzales isn鈥檛 done playing for the national team just yet.

In fact, the Filipino table tennis living legend is eyeing nothing less than delivering the country鈥檚 first ever Southeast Asian Games (SEAG) gold medal in this year鈥檚 edition in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

鈥淚 can still do it,鈥 said Mr. Gonzales during an interview in the Philippine Sports Commission鈥檚 online People, Sports, Conversations show on Thursday. 鈥淎nd with your prayers and support, we will try to win the gold in Cambodia.鈥

Mr. Gonzales earned his outright spot to the Phnom Penh-bound national team along with John Russel Misal after the duo delivered a silver in last month鈥檚 Hanoi SEA Games.

And it could have been a gold 鈥 the country鈥檚 first in its SEA Games participation in the sport 鈥 had Messrs. Gonzales and Misal held on to set point in the fourth game and force a deciding fifth game where momentum would surely be on their side.

It wasn鈥檛 meant to be, though.

鈥淲e felt if we took that fourth set, we would have gotten momentum and win the gold,鈥 Mr. Misal, a former UAAP MVP, said for his part.

Philippine Table Tennis Federation (PTTF) president Ting Ledesma said they will hold a national team selection for the eight remaining spots to the Cambodia-bound squad 鈥 five females and three males.

鈥淛ohn Russel and Mr. Richard are assured of their spot to the SEA Games. The rest will have to compete for the remaining eight slots to the team,鈥 said Mr. Ledesma. 鈥 Joey Villar