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Gearing up for 2019
2019 Court Branding
PRESS : Final in the Apple, Hong Kongâs top Chinese paper
Threes Finals
Itâs the last day of the Threes, with the main titles set to be decided by the 11.15 matches ...
MASTERS PHOTOS
MASTERS :Â Â Tanglin Masters beat Tri Umphant
LADIES :Â Â KCC Ladies beat Katana
MEN :Â Â HHKFC Chiefs beat Same Same
MASTERS PHOTOS
PRESS : Online Chinese coverage of the finalsÂ
TEN from the Finals
Lots more in the finals Gallery
Semi-Finals Roundup
Ten from the Semis
Lots more in the semis gallery
On the Big Screen(s)
In the last couple of years thereâs been a handy large display alongside Court 7 which was used to show a combination of the Twitter updates, Live Scores and Streaming.
Itâs still there, but itâs been augmented by four giant, tall, touchscreen displays that provide similar functions, just bigger and better!
There are standard computers in the innards of these displays, so each one can show anything thatâs produced on the site, social media and so so.
Most of the time screen 1 show the practice court schedule, screen 2 has the full menâs and womenâs draws, screen 3 has the realtime twitter feed and screen 4 has the Live Scores.
Theyâve proven a great hit with players and spectators alike, and the ability to quickly whizz up and down the feeds, to press on any photos to expand, or to navigate the site and blog is really, really good.
The only downside is that if the screen gets takes too far off its standard display, reaching up to the tabs and control at the top is a bit of a stretch (and impossible for some we wonât mention).
With the 3âČs starting tonight, a couple of the screens will be switched over to provide draws and results, but thatâs the beauty of it, they can show pretty much anything.Â
There are others scattered around the club showing schedules, advertising and a host of other info. Great idea HKFC, great idea.
Quarter-Finals Roundup
QUARTER-FINALS
Hammamy v Mickawy, Arnold v Aumard, Soliman v Nafiizwan, Au v Parker, Au v Landers-Murphy and Lee v SandhuÂ
A Day at the Races
Well not a whole day, more of a flying visit. You see, when you sit down at the Cafe/Bar close to the Squash Courts, youâre looking out over the Happy Valley Racecourse, and a pretty sight it is too.
The track has a spectator capacity of 55,000 and has Wednesday and weekend racing.
Turns out that the inside of the racing track is actually a public area with a 1km jogging track, football hockey and rugby pitches, and more, called the âHappy Valley Recreation Groundâ.
Thereâs also a jogging track running alongside the racetrack, but youâre not allowed on the 1.4km racetrack itself!
Pretty much surrounded by skyscrapers, with the Football club at one end and the Happy Valley area at the other, itâs an island of tranquility inside the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong - in a similar way to that of Hong Kong Park, adjacent to HK Squash Centre.
Once you know this, youâve got to go and have a look around, havenât you ...Â
There are three [underpass] entrances, one close to HKFC, one at the Happy Valley end, and one on the other side by the main Racecourse entrance (where I came out after doing the circuit).
The few photos here hopefully give you a feel for it ...Â
A BIT OF HISTORY Â In 1992 the Jockey Club wanted to extend the track from 1km to 1.4km to attain international status. But, standing in the way of that expansion was ... Hong Kong Football Club. So the Jockey Club offered to build a brand new club, and thatâs where we are today !!
Thereâs more photos in the Day Two Gallery
R2 : George Parker v Tayyab Aslam
TEN FROM ROUND TWO
Lots more in the Day Two Gallery
Day TWO Roundup
Round TWO on court 7
Aumard v Ho, Annie v Tinne, Leo v Tandon, Creed v Hedrick, El Hammamy v Tong, Sandhu v Kamal, Max v Omlor