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                    [Title] => Gritty Asuncions lose steam
                    [Summary] => Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms of Europe wore down Kennivic and Kennie Asuncion of Asia last night to escape with a 12-15, 17-14, 15-1 victory in the highlight match of the MVP Cup Asia versus Europe Badminton Championships at the Philsports Arena.


The Asian team, however, had the last laugh when Zhang Ning, the world No. 2, and Lin Dan, the world No. 1, won the last two singles matches, giving Asia an 11-7 points victory, the shiny MVP Cup and the $50,000 that goes with it.
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Ranked 24th in the world of mixed doubles, the Asuncions will certainly be the underdogs when they are pitted against England’s Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms who, incidentally, are the world’s No. 1 pair.

"But we’ll try our best to get as many points as we can. Ganoon lang ang focus namin. We don’t want to focus on the outcome because it will make you happy or sad," the 24-year-old Kennivic told scribes last Monday.
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                    [Title] => Gritty Asuncions lose steam
                    [Summary] => Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms of Europe wore down Kennivic and Kennie Asuncion of Asia last night to escape with a 12-15, 17-14, 15-1 victory in the highlight match of the MVP Cup Asia versus Europe Badminton Championships at the Philsports Arena.


The Asian team, however, had the last laugh when Zhang Ning, the world No. 2, and Lin Dan, the world No. 1, won the last two singles matches, giving Asia an 11-7 points victory, the shiny MVP Cup and the $50,000 that goes with it.
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Ranked 24th in the world of mixed doubles, the Asuncions will certainly be the underdogs when they are pitted against England’s Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms who, incidentally, are the world’s No. 1 pair.

"But we’ll try our best to get as many points as we can. Ganoon lang ang focus namin. We don’t want to focus on the outcome because it will make you happy or sad," the 24-year-old Kennivic told scribes last Monday.
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