It makes a lot of sense for tennis to be spreading its wings in Asia. We have the money, we have the fans and- aside from the CWG fiasco- the rest of Asia has some of the best facilities to offer. MINT's story on tennis in Asia
http://www.livemint.com/2010/09/26194816/Tennis-serves-up-aces-in-Asia.html?atype=tp
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What do you mean by spreading in Asia? Is it that more people are watching tennis on TV or more Asians are playing tennis in Asia?
ReplyDeleteBoth. The story amply highlights through increasing evidence such as the WTA and the ATP tour pumping in more money and efforts to bring more and larger tennis tournaments into Asia. Fans want them; there's demand.
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