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                    [Summary] => The vaunted Chinese squad, led by world’s No. 1 ladies doubles team of Gao Ling and Huang Sui, arrives today, ready to stamp its class against world class opposition in the $150,000 JVC Asian Badminton Championships which fires off Wednesday at the Philsports Arena.


The Chinese are coming in full force with a 22-player contingent, including four each in the men’s and ladies singles events which they hope to rule with a talented roster toughened up by a series of tournaments in the last two months.
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Taufik Hidayat, the defending champion in men’s singles, spearheads the mighty Indonesia squad which includes ladies singles standouts Ellen Angelina and Atu Rosalina and the reigning men’s champion pair of Tony Gunawan and Halim Heryanto, also the Sydney Olympics gold medalists.
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The Chinese are coming in full force with a 22-player contingent, including four each in the men’s and ladies singles events which they hope to rule with a talented roster toughened up by a series of tournaments in the last two months.
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Taufik Hidayat, the defending champion in men’s singles, spearheads the mighty Indonesia squad which includes ladies singles standouts Ellen Angelina and Atu Rosalina and the reigning men’s champion pair of Tony Gunawan and Halim Heryanto, also the Sydney Olympics gold medalists.
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