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[Title] => Shaky start imperils Amits World 9-ball bid
[Summary] => Rubilen Amit lost two of her first three games in the first stage of the two-day qualifiers, sending the SEA Games double gold medalist into the brink of elimination in the WPA Womens World 9-ball Championships in Taipei, Taiwan yesterday.
Amit, the 24-year-old ace cue master who topped the 8-ball and 9-ball singles in the last SEA Games here, dropped a sorry 5-4 decision to Taiwanese C.H Lin, 5-4, bounced back with a 5-3 victory over L. Weaver in the second game but was routed by fancied Jasmin Ouschan of Austria, 5-0, late in the day for a 1-2 (win-loss) card in Group D.
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[Title] => Shaky start imperils Amits World 9-ball bid
[Summary] => Rubilen Amit lost two of her first three games in the first stage of the two-day qualifiers, sending the SEA Games double gold medalist into the brink of elimination in the WPA Womens World 9-ball Championships in Taipei, Taiwan yesterday.
Amit, the 24-year-old ace cue master who topped the 8-ball and 9-ball singles in the last SEA Games here, dropped a sorry 5-4 decision to Taiwanese C.H Lin, 5-4, bounced back with a 5-3 victory over L. Weaver in the second game but was routed by fancied Jasmin Ouschan of Austria, 5-0, late in the day for a 1-2 (win-loss) card in Group D.
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