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DOHA — It will be one busy day for the Filipino athletes here Thursday as two boxers gun for at least bronze medals, the jins plunge into taekwondo action, the cue artists strut their wares in 8-ball and 9-ball elims, the men’s and women’s beach volley squads try to stay alive and the rowers seek passage into the medal race in the seventh day of the Asian Games.

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Siblings Kennie and Kennevic Asuncion get the chance to showcase their wares as they face the Malaysian pair of Keat Kien Koo and Ling Swee Quay in one of the round-of-32 matches kicking off the badminton competitions at the Aspire Hall 3.
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DOHA — It will be one busy day for the Filipino athletes here Thursday as two boxers gun for at least bronze medals, the jins plunge into taekwondo action, the cue artists strut their wares in 8-ball and 9-ball elims, the men’s and women’s beach volley squads try to stay alive and the rowers seek passage into the medal race in the seventh day of the Asian Games.

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Siblings Kennie and Kennevic Asuncion get the chance to showcase their wares as they face the Malaysian pair of Keat Kien Koo and Ling Swee Quay in one of the round-of-32 matches kicking off the badminton competitions at the Aspire Hall 3.
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