Well, Cecil Mamiit has been the Men's Singles Champion in the SEA Games for the past three SEA Games but he was eliminated in the semifinals and most likely will have to settle for a bronze medal in this year's SEA Games in Indonesia. Mamiit has always been the heart of the men's Philippine team and has contributed a lot to the gold medal haul of the men's team in many past SEA Games. Hold your head up high, Cecil! Thank you for all your contribution to men's tennis in our country!
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