Managed to get a ticket for 11th Thursday game, cheapest seat, costing SGD21.
After coming back from Malaysia Open 2019, I find the price a bit high.
The sponsors of the tournament is Li-Ning.
This year, the security are pretty strict with video, selfie and professional photographers.
Perhaps, too many fans were taking selfies with the players in the stadium...
There's also a meet and greet session or press conference at the Wisma Atria, featuring the following players.
The world number 1, Kento Momota is one of the biggest name that made it to Singapore Open. The host asked him a few questions.
The media people were are videoing and shooting photos.
PV Sindhu mentioned she likes Singapore, because there are many Indians here in Singapore.
The training venue for the players is the OCBC Arena, where players can walk to the Kallang stadium right after training. Hence the OCBC Arena is closed to amateur players like me.
Here the Chinese National team heading back to the hotel after training at the OCBC arena.
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