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[Title] => Amritraj-Wang cops doubles title
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Second seed Prakash Amritraj of the United States and Wang Teu Tzuoo of
Chinese Taipei ended a string of huge victories by the German pair of Simon
Stadler and Philipp Kohlchreiber with a 7-6 (4), 6-2 win yesterday to clinch
the doubles title in the 11th Mitsubishi Lancer International Juniors Tennis
Championship at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Courts.
A day after upstaging the fourth seeded American duo of KC Corkery and Matthew
Emery, to book a finals seat, Wang and Armitraj, who won the Group III doubles
tilt in Indonesia last month, fought Kohlchreiber and Stadler, whose vi
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[Title] => Choptang ousts Sumantri
[Summary] =>
Wilawan Choptang of Thailand watched top seed Dea Sumantri succumb to
exhaustion to score a 2-6, 6-4, 2-1 (ret.) victory yesterday and gain a
semifinal berth in the 11th Mitsubishi Lancer International Juniors Tennis
Championship at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Courts.
Choptang looked headed for an early exit when she lost the first set and
trailed by two games in the second but the Thai bet recovered from a 2-4
deficit to win the set and eventually the match as the cramps-stricken Sumantri
failed to finish the contest that lasted two hours and 10 minutes.
Sumantri's loss thus
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ORANGE BALL
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[Title] => Amritraj-Wang cops doubles title
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Second seed Prakash Amritraj of the United States and Wang Teu Tzuoo of
Chinese Taipei ended a string of huge victories by the German pair of Simon
Stadler and Philipp Kohlchreiber with a 7-6 (4), 6-2 win yesterday to clinch
the doubles title in the 11th Mitsubishi Lancer International Juniors Tennis
Championship at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Courts.
A day after upstaging the fourth seeded American duo of KC Corkery and Matthew
Emery, to book a finals seat, Wang and Armitraj, who won the Group III doubles
tilt in Indonesia last month, fought Kohlchreiber and Stadler, whose vi
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[Title] => Choptang ousts Sumantri
[Summary] =>
Wilawan Choptang of Thailand watched top seed Dea Sumantri succumb to
exhaustion to score a 2-6, 6-4, 2-1 (ret.) victory yesterday and gain a
semifinal berth in the 11th Mitsubishi Lancer International Juniors Tennis
Championship at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Courts.
Choptang looked headed for an early exit when she lost the first set and
trailed by two games in the second but the Thai bet recovered from a 2-4
deficit to win the set and eventually the match as the cramps-stricken Sumantri
failed to finish the contest that lasted two hours and 10 minutes.
Sumantri's loss thus
[DatePublished] => 2000-04-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1096369
[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
[SectionName] => Sports
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