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                    [Title] => Lady netters bounce back,  enter singles quarterfinal
                    [Summary] => The Philippine lady netters redeemed themselves from an embarrassing shutout loss in their first match in the team competition with rousing starts in the singles event at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center yesterday.


Riza Zalameda, a Fil-Am who had played for the US team in a number of international youth events, outclassed Vietnam’s Viet-Ha Ngo, 6-1, 7-5, while Denise Dy, another Fil-Am who took over from the injured Czarina Mae Arevalo, overpowered Myanmar’s Kyi Mya Zaw, 6-1, 6-3, to advance to the quarterfinal round.
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A sizeable crowd came at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center to see Zalameda in action but went home disappointed as the 19-year-old UCLA Bruin sent a message that she won’t show up as she’s confined at the Manila Doctor’s Hospital for gastro-enteritis.
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                    [Title] => Lady netters bounce back,  enter singles quarterfinal
                    [Summary] => The Philippine lady netters redeemed themselves from an embarrassing shutout loss in their first match in the team competition with rousing starts in the singles event at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center yesterday.


Riza Zalameda, a Fil-Am who had played for the US team in a number of international youth events, outclassed Vietnam’s Viet-Ha Ngo, 6-1, 7-5, while Denise Dy, another Fil-Am who took over from the injured Czarina Mae Arevalo, overpowered Myanmar’s Kyi Mya Zaw, 6-1, 6-3, to advance to the quarterfinal round.
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A sizeable crowd came at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center to see Zalameda in action but went home disappointed as the 19-year-old UCLA Bruin sent a message that she won’t show up as she’s confined at the Manila Doctor’s Hospital for gastro-enteritis.
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