VLOG#22 Best place to play tennis in Beijing! National Tennis Stadium
National Tennis Stadium is the hosting place for China Open every year (ATP 500), and also the tennis match for 2008 Olympic.
Almost all practice and match courts are open to the public at very affordable prices (approx 10 to 20 USD per hour). The courts are amazing in quality and it's really an joy to play here.
Bring your racquets and play here if your a true fan!
❌ DJI SPARK flies over a seemingly deserted ghost city in Hangzhou China
The buildings are mostly empty, streets have little traffic, constructions are mostly paused, stadium seems abandoned......is this a new found Ghost City ? Let's find out!
ABANDONED 2008 BEIJING OLYMPIC KAYAK COURSE - BEIJING, CHINA
Exploring the abandoned Beijing 2008 olympic kayak course just outside of Beijing.
World No. 1 Djokovic, tinalo si Nadal sa China Open
Patuloy ang pagdomina ni World No.1 Novak Djokovic kay Rafael Nadal ng Spain.
Ito ay matapos na talunin ni Djokovic ang Spaniard sa final ng China Open sa Beijing 6-2,6-2 sa National Tennis Center.
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AIRING DATE: October 12, 2015
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China's table tennis team wins gold
China's table tennis team wins gold over Japan in Rio 2016.
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Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Court
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2022 Beijing Winter Olympics venue resembles an ice ribbon
The National Speed Skating Hall for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics has adopted a unique design in the shape of an ice ribbon, which resembles the trails of skaters.
It is located near Beijing 2008 Olympic Games venues Bird's Nest, Water Cube and the Olympic Green Tennis Center, indicating the city's close ties with Olympic games.
The outer structure is a curved surface made of over 3,000 pieces of glass.
There are 22 tube-shaped lights outside the walls, shaped to give the venue the Ice Ribbon name.
The main part of the construction is to complete by the end of 2019.
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Tennis In China
Tennis in China is a rapidly growing sport that has received much private and public support, and has today become firmly entrenched in the Chinese consciousness as one of the most popular. Tennis is now the third-most popular sport on television in China, behind Association football and basketball. The national governing body is the China Tennis Association.
China has 30,000 tennis courts and an estimated 14 million people in China regularly play tennis, up from 1 million when the sport returned to the Olympics in 1988, according to the WTA Tour. The Chinese government is aiming to increase that by 15 percent every year. The nation’s tennis market has reached $4 billion annually, according to Tom Cannon, a professor and sports finance expert at the University of Liverpool Management School in England.
The women’s tour last year upgraded the China Open in Beijing to become the only combined event with the men’s tour in Asia. Played at the Beijing Olympic Tennis Center with combined prize money of $6.6 million and a main stadium that holds 10,000 spectators, the China Open is now one of the WTA’s top four tournaments. The ATP’s other flagship tournament in Asia is the $3.24 million Shanghai Masters.
Swing For The Stars China tennis junior development program launched in 2007, and gave tennis training courses to about 400 players at 12 years old and under and over 100 coaches from different provinces, nationwide. At the same time,on-line counselling and activities are also key parts of the item, over 2,900,000 people took advantages of high-efficient tennis training mode which was taught by Jeff Bearup, an elite coach of USTA. In 2009 starting with the international clinic which is held at Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A, four selected players (2 boys and two girls) from “Swing for the stars” and two coaches from junior group are going to participate in a four-week high-level tennis training and enjoy the thoughtful hospitality under the cares from coach Jeff Bearup and a special guest – former champion of Davis cup Dennis Ralston. In 2009, provincial and municipal “Swing for the stars” tennis clinic will be expend to 8 cities(doubled 2008). Then more 12 years old and under players are going to have chance to participate in a five-day most advanced, best tennis training, the whole training plan and teaching conception is designed by the best junior tennis coach of U.S.A for junior tennis player, and all trained in person by provincial outstanding junior tennis coaches who have participated in Jeff Bearup’s training course. At the same time, ”Swing for the stars” junior clinic will continue to provide online interactive and other characteristic services. Meanwhile, the Mercedes-Benz “Swing for the Stars” Junior Coaches Seminar with the aim of providing high-level tennis teaching philosophy is a new addition to the highly successful “Swing for the Stars” Program. The SFS advanced coaching seminars will be conducted by international coach Josh Rilla and Coach Liu Shuo using the SFS method as developed by Coach Jeff Bearup centering on High Performance. Meanwhile, we’ll[who?] pick two excellent coaches from each station to participate the National Coaches Advanced Seminars when Bearup will give more profound training and instruction in person. The year will conclude with the national training camp as part of theMercedes-Benz Cup China Tennis Grand Prix. The instruction will once again be led by Bearup and we'll pick two male players and two female players (4 in total) to attend a week-long top-class tennis training course. After the national camp, 4 players (2 male and 2 female) together with two coaches will be selected to participate in the international camp in Eugene, US. All the participants will enjoy a wonderful time with coach Jeff Bearup.
Tennis in China - The Video Game
my youtube shitposting side and my game development side decided to merge together to form this travesty. inspired by an in-joke wall-of-text with my friends.
Tennis in China is a rapidly growing sport that has received much private and public support, and has today become firmly entrenched in the Chinese consciousness as one of the most popular. Tennis is now the third-most popular sport on television in China, behind Association football and basketball. The national governing body is the China Tennis Association.
China has 30,000 tennis courts and an estimated 14 million people in China regularly play tennis, up from 1 million when the sport returned to the Olympics in 1988, according to the WTA Tour. The Chinese government is aiming to increase that by 15 percent every year. The nation’s tennis market has reached $4 billion annually, according to Tom Cannon, a professor and sports finance expert at the University of Liverpool Management School in England.
The women’s tour last year upgraded the China Open in Beijing to become the only combined event with the men’s tour in Asia. Played at the Beijing Olympic Tennis Center with combined prize money of $6.6 million and a main stadium that holds 10,000 spectators, the China Open is now one of the WTA’s top four tournaments. The ATP’s other flagship tournament in Asia is the $3.24 million Shanghai Masters.
6 Minutes In Beijing
北京6分钟: original footage taken in Beijing during January in both 2014 & 2017.
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紫禁城故宮博物院 {The Forbidden City Palace Museum}
中国网球公开赛 {National Tennis Center}
明十三陵 {The Ming Tombs}
万里长城 {The Great Wall of China}
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Ariel Hsing in China (and speaking Chinese)
Profiled at the 2012 Women's World Cup, Huangshi, China, September 21-23, 2012. © BTV (Beijing Television). 大牌小将——邢延华.
CHINESE NATIONAL TEAM BOYCOTT: THE STORY SO FAR
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With lots of rumours floating around on what is happening with the Chinese National Team since their boycott of the China open, we thought we would put a video together with the series of events that occurred and lead up to this huge controversy. We've included all the confirmed facts of what we know of so far, as well as the timings of when each stage of the boycott happened.
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China Open Betting Odds - WTA Tennis Predictions
China Open Betting Odds - WTA Tennis Predictions
The China Open started on the WTA Tour in 1994 as a singles tournament, with the doubles draw being added a decade later, which is when it was moved from Shanghai to Beijing. It started out as a Tier IV tournament, then moved to Tier II in 2003 and then the Premier Mandatory level in 2009. It has always been played on outdoor hard courts.
Event: WTA – China Open
Date: October 1st – 9th, 2016
Location: National Tennis Center, Beijing, China
Last year's top seed was Romania's Simona Halep, who was second in the world and the top 16 seeds were all ranked in the top 20. As a WTA Premier Mandatory event, the top players will be here in Beijing if they are healthy.
Beijing Olympic: Green Convention Center
Showcases the 2008 Beijing Olympic Green Convention Center
Venue Tour - Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games
The venues for this year's competition are nothing less than stunning, with incredible athletics, swimming, and tennis facilities - and much more - constructed specially for the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympic Games.
VLOG#26 #ChinaOpen Loving Tennis
Visiting National Tennis Center again, watching pros play at the court I always play at!
Anyhow, super awesome ATP500 and WTA Premier event for all tennis lovers.
Road to Wimbledon visits Hong Kong China
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China Open Betting Lines - ATP Tennis Predictions
China Open Betting Lines - ATP Tennis Predictions
The China Open was first held in 1993 and then went on hiatus from 1998 to 2003. It started up again in 2004 and has been played in Beijing since its inception, before and after the hiatus. The China Open is played on outdoor hard courts, and it is a 500 Series event on the ATP Tour.
Event: ATP - China Open
Date: October 3rd - 9th, 2016
Location: National Tennis Center, Beijing, China
China Open Betting Lines - ATP Tennis Predictions
China Open Betting Lines - ATP Tennis Predictions
The China Open was first held in 1993 and then went on hiatus from 1998 to 2003. It started up again in 2004 and has been played in Beijing since its inception, before and after the hiatus. The China Open is played on outdoor hard courts, and it is a 500 Series event on the ATP Tour.
Event: ATP - China Open
Date: October 3rd - 9th, 2016
Location: National Tennis Center, Beijing, China
Serbia's Novak Djokovic was the top-ranked player last year at #1 in the world, and the top five seeds were all ranked in the top nine in the world. It is a 500 Series tournament, so you can expect a very good field in Beijing.