Veteran internationalists end RP hopes in Bingo Bonanza badminton
A Chinese and an Indonesian pair dashed all hopes for a possible podium finish by any local bet in the Bingo Bonanza Philippine Grand Prix Badminton Championships. Thirteen-year-old Malvinne Ann Venice Alcala lost to her Chinese foe while the pair of Kelvin Panganiban and Gabriel Villanueva experienced the same fate against their more skilled opponents.
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