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                    [Title] => Women’s tennis to steal thunder from men
                    [Summary] => Our women’s tennis players to the Southeast Asian Games share at least four things in common: they’re young, they’re playing in their first Philippines SEA Games, and want to make a good impression. And, they’re unfazed by never having seen any of the opponents they will face at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

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"It’s not as if we haven’t played against players we haven’t seen before," bungad ni Denise Dy, ang 16 na taong gulang na mag-aaral ng Laurel Springs High School sa San Jose, California. "You just have to play your game, and not let them make you play theirs."
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                    [Title] => Women’s tennis to steal thunder from men
                    [Summary] => Our women’s tennis players to the Southeast Asian Games share at least four things in common: they’re young, they’re playing in their first Philippines SEA Games, and want to make a good impression. And, they’re unfazed by never having seen any of the opponents they will face at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center.

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"It’s not as if we haven’t played against players we haven’t seen before," bungad ni Denise Dy, ang 16 na taong gulang na mag-aaral ng Laurel Springs High School sa San Jose, California. "You just have to play your game, and not let them make you play theirs."
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