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  • Bmw National Circuit 2014 Leg 3

    Bmw National Circuit 2014 Leg 3

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25th June 2014 – Ahmed Deedat Abdul Razak and Choo Lyn Yee took home the Champions title at Leg Three (3) of the BMW Malaysian National Circuit 2014 today. Ahmed Deedat Abdul Razak and Ariez Elyaas Deen Heshaam won the Men’s Doubles title while Choo Lyn Yee and Choo Lyn Yuen won the Women’s Doubles. Winners walked away with a total prize purse of RM30,000, Malaysian ranking points and the eligibility to participate in the BMW Malaysia National Circuit Masters later in the year.

    The winner of Men’s Singles, Ahmed Deedat defeated opponent Ariez Elyaas with an impressive score of 7-6 (1), 6-0. “It was a lot of pressure before the game, as this is my second time in the finals. I did a lot of planning before the game and it has turned out well”, said Ahmed Deedat.

    Mens Single Champion

    Meanwhile, winner of the Women’s Singles Choo Lyn Yee defeated her younger sister, Lyn Yuen with 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-4. “It was a really long match as I was playing against my sister. We try so hard to out-fight each other but we know each other’s game so well and that makes it really challenging”, said Choo Lyn Yee.

    Womens Single Champion

    The five (5) day competition took place from the June 21st to June 25th at the Kompleks Tenis Tun Razak, Jalan Duta and was open to both local and international players. The tournament of 128 singles and 64 doubles draw, compete in a knockout competition.

    Mens Doubles Champion

    Womens Doubles Champion

    The BMW Malaysian National Circuit is a program to identify, cultivate and support budding talents to represent Malaysia in the sport of tennis. Like the BMW Malaysian Open, the BMW Malaysian National Circuit is an initiative to develop the country to its full potential in the sport of tennis.

    Sashi Ambi, Head of Corporate Communications, BMW Group Malaysia said,
    “We are really pleased with the progress the BMW Malaysian National Circuit has brought forth in the past two years. Young talents that we have identified and coached through the program such as Aslina Chua and Alyssa Boey are now playing overseas at the international arena to further hone their skills and better represent Malaysia.

    Ambi further added that BMW Group Malaysia’s commitment to the sport is unwavering and the premium automaker continues to enhance and support the interest of the sport of tennis in Malaysia.

    “We are glad to have such talented sportsmen and women as part of the BMW Malaysian National Circuit who are now coming forward to compete internationally. The BMW Malaysian National Circuit has helped identify and develop many talented local tennis stars that Malaysia should be proud of as they are already representing Malaysia globally”, said Ambi.

    The sport of Tennis in Malaysia has made tremendous progress with development programs such as the BMW Malaysian National Circuit and since the establishment of the National Tennis Academy earlier this year. The BMW Malaysian National Circuit is not only open to local aspiring stars but also tennis players from other countries which increases the value and relevance of the circuit.

    In Leg Three (3), the tournament saw the participation of tennis enthusiasts from France, Singapore, Indonesia as well as the United States. Malaysia has had tremendous potential in tennis and with the continued development of a national circuit and now a National tennis Academy, Malaysia has taken large steps forward in growing the game in the country.

    YBhg Tan Sri Datuk Abdul Razak Latiff, President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia (LTAM) said, “BMW Group Malaysia has been dedicated in the nurturing and development of budding talents in Malaysia for the past two (2) years and have made a huge impact to the growth of the game in Malaysia. The BMW Malaysian National Circuit is a platform for us to identify our future national tennis players. Once again, I would like to congratulate Ahmed Deedat and Choo Lyn Yee as the emerging champion of BMW Malaysian National Circuit Leg Three (3).”

    The top 16 Malaysian players selected from all four legs of the BMW Malaysian National Circuit will compete against each other in the round-robin Masters to determine their Malaysian ranking and selection to the National Team for the following year.

  • BMW Malaysian national circuit is back again!

    BMW Malaysian national circuit is back again!

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 26th January 2013 – The BMW Malaysia National Circuit 2013 is in search for the next generation of Malaysian tennis stars. The first of the four-leg circuit starts today, the 26th till the 30th of January 2013 at the Kompleks Tenis Tun Razak, Jalan Duta.

    No stranger to the sport of tennis, BMW has a long standing in the sport of tennis around the world and headlines leading events including The BMW Open in Munich, Germany. Within Malaysia, BMW is the title sponsor of the leading ladies professional tennis event in the country, the BMW Malaysian Open, which is sanctioned by the WTA and continues to drive the growth of the game at a local level.

    The BMW Malaysian National Circuit is a continuation of BMW Group Malaysia’s efforts in nurturing the development of future tennis players in Malaysia. The National Circuit will see both Malaysian men and women from all around the nation face off to win a spot at the main draw. 128 singles and 64 teams for the doubles will compete at the BMW Malaysian National Circuit 2013, which consists of four legs, structured as an Open competition. Players aged 15 and above are eligible to participate in this knockout competition with a prize purse of RM30,000 per leg to be won.

    The top 16 Malaysian players selected from all four legs of the National Circuit will then compete against each other in the Masters to determine their Malaysian ranking and selection into the National Team for the following year. The National Circuit is a platform to groom and inspire budding local talents to represent Malaysia in the sport of, locally and internationally. Events such as these will develop the country to its full potential in the game of tennis.

    BMW is offering fans an opportunity to win exclusive tickets to the world-class women’s tennis tournament – BMW Malaysian Open 2013, taking place from 25th of February to the 3rd of March at the Royal Selangor Golf Club. Walk away with one (1) season pass to the BMW Malaysian Open by being a part of the National Circuit for two (2) days from 26th till 29th of January (any two days) and show up on the final day of the circuit, the 30th of January to get your season pass. Follow us on the BMW Malaysian Open Facebook page for the latest updates on the National Circuit.

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  • Tennis Playground – Sri Penaga Condo

    Tennis Playground – Sri Penaga Condo

    Here’s some court pictures from Sri Penaga, one of the earliest condominium in Bukit Bandaraya, Bangsar. Situated right across the street from Bangsar Shopping Complex, this condominium is a favourite residential place among expatriates in Kuala Lumpur. The courts has been just resurfaced 2 weeks before the pictures below are taken. I was here in the morning so I dont know about the lighting condition at night but I would rate the court surface at 10 out of 10 as it is still fresh & new. My only complaint would be the rather narrow side room outside the double’s alley which would be a problem if doubles tennis are being played on the court.

  • Tennis Playground – Kiaramas Cendana Condo

    Tennis Playground – Kiaramas Cendana Condo

    This playground belongs to a private condominium located at Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur. There are many high rise apartments & condo in Bukit Kiara & a lot of them has tennis courts. There are two hard courts here, they are located above the condo’s carpark & the surrounding are full of greeneries as you can see from the picture. The court side facilities are nice, with a barbecue area & a shade rest area with fans & lights. Its a good place to have a nice tennis gathering. The court blue paint seems to become powdery & are coming out of the surface. I find this problem consistent with most tennis courts found on medium to high cost condos around the city. Maybe they’re made by the same court construction company? I would rate the courts here 8 out of 10 at the time of this posting. But one court has a more faded blue than the other, maybe they’re surfaced at a different time. I dont know about the night lighting condition as I havent been here during the night yet. The official site of this condo is at kiaramascendanacondo.com Enjoy the pictures below:

  • Tennis Playground – Kompleks Sukan Datuk Keramat

    Tennis Playground – Kompleks Sukan Datuk Keramat

    The Datuk Keramat sports complex is located at Jalan Jelatek which is along Jalan Ampang. This complex is less than 7 minutes drive from KLCC if the traffic is free flowing. Aside from 2 usable tennis courts, there are also indoor badminton courts. This complex is owned by DBKL (Kuala Lumpur City Hall) & it is for public rental.

    I dont know about the night lighting here as I havent been here during night time. There are actually 3 tennis courts here but only 2 of them are usable. The courts here are badly located because it is next to a busy road. This place is filled with noise & dust pollution all the time. Accessibility is good because there is a LRT station right across the road & it is easy to find this place if you’re coming from Jalan Ampang via KLCC. The court surface is fine on both courts buy the lines are faded. I would rate the courts here 7/10 but since it is next to a busy road & you can actually hit balls over the fence onto traffic, I think a rating of 3/10 would be fair.

    To book the courts, you can call 03-4251 4966 . Check out the pictures of the courts below:

     

  • Malaysian Open Tennis 2011

    Malaysian Open Tennis 2011

    It’s time again for the third Malaysian Open 2011 in Kuala Lumpur. We will update with pictures and info as the tournament progress but so far all our Malaysian players have been knocked out of the qualifying rounds. Well we cant expect much from a non tennis playing nation like ours but thumbs up to all local players for your continuous effort in playing for this country. Hopefully one day we will have a Nicol Ann David or Lee Chong Wei in tennis?

    There are only 28 players on the single’s main draw & 16 on doubles. Live coverage will be shown on Astro Supersport2. Tickets at stadium are quite affordable & prices start from Rm30 for final match!

    FINAL RESULTS:
    Men’s Singles – Finals
    [3] J Tipsarevic (SRB) d [WC] M Baghdatis (CYP) 64 75

    Men’s Doubles – Finals
    [2] E Butorac (USA) / J Rojer (AHO) d [3] F Cermak (CZE) / F Polasek (SVK) 61 63

    Tournament date: September 26 to October 2, 2011
    Venue: Putra Stadium Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Official website: www.malaysianopentennis.com

    Ranked players in the Open:
    Player 1     Almagro, Nicolas (ESP)
    Player 2     Baghdatis, Marcos (CYP)
    Player 3     Bogomolov Jr., Alex (USA)
    Player 4     Capdeville, Paul (CHI)
    Player 5     Cipolla, Flavio (ITA)
    Player 6     Davydenko, Nikolay (RUS)
    Player 7     Devvarman, Somdev (IND)
    Player 8     Ebden, Matthew (AUS)
    Player 9     Goffin, David (BEL)
    Player 10   Harrison, Ryan (USA)
    Player 11   Istomin, Denis (UZB)
    Player 12   Kubot, Lukasz (POL)
    Player 13   Kukushkin, Mikhail (KAZ)
    Player 14   Melzer, Jurgen (AUT)
    Player 15   Nishikori, Kei (JPN)
    Player 16   Petzschner, Philipp (GER)
    Player 17   Ramos, Albert (ESP)
    Player 18   Rosol, Lukas (CZE)
    Player 19   Sweeting, Ryan (USA)
    Player 20   Tipsarevic, Janko (SRB)
    Player 21   Tomic, Bernard (AUS)
    Player 22   Troicki, Viktor (SRB)
    Player 23   Tursunov, Dmitry (RUS)
    Player 24   Zverev, Mischa (GER)

    Some quaterfinal pictures from the stadium (sorry for the bad camera phone quality):

  • Tennis Playground – SLGCC

    Tennis Playground – SLGCC

    Sungai Long Golf & Country Club is located at Cheras, Kajang which is around 30 mins drive from Kuala Lumpur city centre. This club is more well known for it’s Jack Nicklaus designed 18 hole golf course. There are two tennis courts here, one newly resurfaced 5 months ago from the time of this posting. The new court is perfect, I would rate it 10 out of 10 if not for the very distracting pool area & golf course on both ends of the tennis court fencing. If they were to cover the fencing with those Green cloth mesh then it would be fine. There are a row of houses right next to the court area and the tennis courts are next to a basketball court which is not good if there are people playing basketball as there are no fencing between them.

    I dont know about the night lighting as I’ve only been here on daytime. Overall I would rate the court here 9 out of 10. This would be a great club to join if you’re into golfing as well. There are other normal club facilities like badminton, gym, squash & swimming pool. The club’s website is at www.slgcc.com.my & you can reach the club with the map below: