Jeson Patrombon has been playing very well these past three weeks, reaching the finals in all three events, first in Thailand, then Malaysia, and then the one here in Manila last week. Unfortunately, he lost in the finals here, again to his nemesis, Andrew Whittington of Australia. However, Jeson still made a brave effort to reach the finals here on local soil and showed to the local crowd how big his heart was! I'm just happy that he's doing very well in the junior circuit. I am very excited to see how he transitions to the seniors division, where the real fun tennis is!
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Jeson Patrombon Puts Up Brave Front in Manila Finals: Tally - Finals 3, Titles 0
Jeson Patrombon has been playing very well these past three weeks, reaching the finals in all three events, first in Thailand, then Malaysia, and then the one here in Manila last week. Unfortunately, he lost in the finals here, again to his nemesis, Andrew Whittington of Australia. However, Jeson still made a brave effort to reach the finals here on local soil and showed to the local crowd how big his heart was! I'm just happy that he's doing very well in the junior circuit. I am very excited to see how he transitions to the seniors division, where the real fun tennis is!
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