Kheith Rhynne Cruz ruled the U19 girls singles of the World Table Tennis Youth Contender Puerto Princesa 2023.
MANILA -- Kheith Rhynne Cruz earned another achievement to her budding career, ruling the U19 girls singles of the World Table Tennis Youth Contender Puerto Princesa 2023.
Cruz swept her three matches in Group 2 of the preliminaries, and clinched a seat in the title match after defeating Zachi Mhiel Chua of the Philippines, 11-5, 11-4, 11-5, in the tournament that drew 11 countries.
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