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                    [Title] => RP netters ready for big challenge versus tall Chinese in Davis Cup tie
                    [Summary] => It will be a question of stamina when the Philippines opens its Asia-Oceania Davis Cup tie against a tall China squad today with the staging of two singles matches at the Ynares Socio-Cultural Center in Pasig City.


"Handa na kami. Lalaban kami ng patayan. Pipilitin namin na makabawi sa kanila at harinawa ay huwag kaming maubusan ng resistensiya,"
said Johnny Arcilla, the spearhead of the RP team, which was swept by the vaunted Chinese squad, 5-0, last year.
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And the Filipinos, powered by Johnny Arcilla, Joseph Victorino, Adelo Abadia and Rolando Ruel Jr. are out to even things up with the Chinese, who enjoy a 3-2 edge in their head-to-head duel.
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ADELO ABADIA AND ROLANDO RUEL JR.
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                    [Title] => RP netters ready for big challenge versus tall Chinese in Davis Cup tie
                    [Summary] => It will be a question of stamina when the Philippines opens its Asia-Oceania Davis Cup tie against a tall China squad today with the staging of two singles matches at the Ynares Socio-Cultural Center in Pasig City.


"Handa na kami. Lalaban kami ng patayan. Pipilitin namin na makabawi sa kanila at harinawa ay huwag kaming maubusan ng resistensiya,"
said Johnny Arcilla, the spearhead of the RP team, which was swept by the vaunted Chinese squad, 5-0, last year.
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And the Filipinos, powered by Johnny Arcilla, Joseph Victorino, Adelo Abadia and Rolando Ruel Jr. are out to even things up with the Chinese, who enjoy a 3-2 edge in their head-to-head duel.
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