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                    [Summary] => Kennevic Asuncion bowed out of the IBF World Badminton Championships as he dropped a 7-15, 4-15 decision to eighth-ranked Lee Hyun-il in one of the Last 32 matches Wednesday at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England.


Asuncion, the country’s top player still searching for a breakthrough win in big-time competitions, found the South Korean ace too tough a rival to overcome, failing to re-display the form that netted him a 17-14, 15-8 victory over local bet Andrew Smith Tuesday.

The other bets from Southeast Asia, however, continued to hold sway.
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Ranged against the world’s No. 37, Asuncion didn’t flinch and survived the drawn-out first set before dominating the next to fashion out the 41-minute victory on Court 2 in an upset-marred opening round of the annual championships.
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                    [Summary] => Kennevic Asuncion bowed out of the IBF World Badminton Championships as he dropped a 7-15, 4-15 decision to eighth-ranked Lee Hyun-il in one of the Last 32 matches Wednesday at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England.


Asuncion, the country’s top player still searching for a breakthrough win in big-time competitions, found the South Korean ace too tough a rival to overcome, failing to re-display the form that netted him a 17-14, 15-8 victory over local bet Andrew Smith Tuesday.

The other bets from Southeast Asia, however, continued to hold sway.
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Ranged against the world’s No. 37, Asuncion didn’t flinch and survived the drawn-out first set before dominating the next to fashion out the 41-minute victory on Court 2 in an upset-marred opening round of the annual championships.
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