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[Summary] => Christian Tio hopes to sustain his awesome form as he guns for a second straight Freestyle crown while Norway’s Malin Amle eyes another Hangtime plum as action in the ICTSI Philippine Kiteboarding Tour-Season 2 resumes today in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
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[Summary] => Top seed Yoon Yong-Il of South Korea made short work of compatriot Chung Hee-seok, 6-3, 6-3, yesterday to lead the semifinals cast in the $15,000 International Tennis Federation-Philippine Mens Futures Week 1 at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.
Yoon, ranked 156th in the world and winner of two legs over the last two years, never got into trouble against Chung, who won the PCA Open crown at the Philippine Columbian courts last July. Up next for Yoon is sixth seed Luben Pampoulov of Austria.
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Yoon, ranked 156th in the world and winner of two legs over the last two years, never got into trouble against Chung, who won the PCA Open crown at the Philippine Columbian courts last July. Up next for Yoon is sixth seed Luben Pampoulov of Austria.
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