Singapore has built a strong reputation as a host for world-class sporting events, but it could do better.
Singapore has built a strong reputation as a host for world-class sporting events, but it could do better.
roar through the streets
around Marina Bay and the Padang each September or October. Every year, tennis stars compete at the Singapore Open, badminton champions battle it out at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, the
Singapore Smash
features the world’s top table tennis players at The Kallang and professional golfers tee off at tournaments that attract international stars. Yet there is one sport conspicuously missing from this impressive portfolio: cricket, which commands more than a billion passionate followers, most of them in Asia.
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