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Fil-Am Treat Conrad Huey and Jeson Patrombon scored victories in separate tournaments abroad with the former teaming up with Australian Carsten Ball in turning back power-serving Croatian Ivo Karlovic and German Frank Moser, 6-3, 6-4, in the Australian Open in Melbourne yesterday.

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Philippine tennis got a breath of fresh air after Fil-Am Treat Conrad Huey and Jeson Patrombon came through with impressive victories to advance to the latter rounds of separate tournaments abroad.

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Seeded ninth in this week-long event sanctioned as Group 1 by the International Tennis Federation, Rushby overcame a first set loss to topple top seed and world No. 5 Karan Rastogi of India, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1, for the biggest shocker of the day.
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Under sweltering heat at the Rizal Tennis Courts, Dandan, 14, led in both the first and second sets but couldn’t keep the initiative that enabled Ferguson, ranked 46th in the world who drew a first round bye, to rally and clinch the win.
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Seeded ninth in this week-long event sanctioned as Group 1 by the International Tennis Federation, Rushby overcame a first set loss to topple top seed and world No. 5 Karan Rastogi of India, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1, for the biggest shocker of the day.
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Under sweltering heat at the Rizal Tennis Courts, Dandan, 14, led in both the first and second sets but couldn’t keep the initiative that enabled Ferguson, ranked 46th in the world who drew a first round bye, to rally and clinch the win.
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