+ Follow ASIAN RANKINGS Tag
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[Title] => Indon too classy for Escoses; Kennie falls
[Summary] => Fancied Indon Taufik Hidayat put on an amazing display of badminton prowess as he fashioned out a 15-6, 15-8, win over Filipino qualifier Lloyd Escoses yesterday even as local ladies singles bet Kennie Asuncion lost her second round match to a Taiwanese rival in the JVC Asian Badminton Championships at the Philsports Arena.
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[Title] => Filipino netters stay in contention
[Summary] => Jaime Llanes led the siege of the local bets in the one-day qualifier of the JVC Asian Badminton Championships yesterday, fashioning out a 15-12, 15-8 victory over Eskandari Jalal of Iran and staying in the hunt for berth in the main draw of the $150,000 event which fires off today at the Philsports Arena.
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[Title] => Record cast prompts one day qualifier
[Summary] => The $150,000 JVC Asian Badminton Championships drew a record 318-player field, forcing the organizers to stage a one-day qualifier in two of the five divisions with hostilities in the main draw to start tomorrow at the Philsports Arena.
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ASIAN RANKINGS
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Hidayat, the defending mens singles champion who finished No. 1 in his division in the JVC Asian Rankings heading into the event, proved too much and too classy for the 20-year-old Escoses, who came up with two victories to make it to the main draw.
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abtest
August 23, 2001 - 12:00am
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August 21, 2001 - 12:00am