The doubles pair of Treat Huey who is from the Philippines, and Henri Kontinen of Finland, eventually won the doubles title here in Kuala Lumpur. However, they had a tough road towards the trophy. This match against Petzschner and Gonzalez took three sets as well and I almost had a heart attack because they were leading 61 in the third set, when suddenly, the other pair had a resurgence - and closed in at 98!! However, they eventually won this match, thank God!
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Friday, October 9, 2015
Malaysian Open Tennis 2015: Pictures from the Second Round Match of Treat Huey and Henri Kontinen
The doubles pair of Treat Huey who is from the Philippines, and Henri Kontinen of Finland, eventually won the doubles title here in Kuala Lumpur. However, they had a tough road towards the trophy. This match against Petzschner and Gonzalez took three sets as well and I almost had a heart attack because they were leading 61 in the third set, when suddenly, the other pair had a resurgence - and closed in at 98!! However, they eventually won this match, thank God!
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