If you guys have been following me on Twitter, you’d know that all I could talk about last weekend was tennis. It was hard not to. After all, I am a big fan of the game and to have a few highly-ranked players take each other on in Malaysia is a treat. Cue: The Proton Malaysian Open ATP...
My tennis weekend ha...
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I really don’t want to sound ungrateful … but I almost nose bled watching the game from these seats. Look at the picture below that I took from where I was sitting at the Proton Malaysian Tennis Open quarterfinals featuring Fernando Verdasco and Richard Gasquet to get an idea of...
Not so politically c...
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A few days ago, I read a Tweet by @hcfoo about the Malaysian Open tennis tournament happening in KL end of September. It is the inaugural event in Malaysian and I was really looking forward to it. The organisers even took to social media like Facebook and Twitter to spread the word on the...
The Bangsar Boy: My ...
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So, yesterday I received an email in reaction to my article in StarMetro yesterday titled: Perth will always hold a special place in my heart It wasn’t a very positive one but in short, the writer (and her sister and grandmother apparently) was upset (“complaint”, was the...
Meeting Jelena Dokic...
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I know they’re not the best players in the world but I never usually get the chance to watch tennis games live anyway. So imagine my thrill when yesterday, while I was in Perth, I got the chance to watch Jelena Dokic kick some Korean ass (metaphorically speaking, of course) at the Fed...





