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SSC to hold open house at Pasir Ris Sports and Recreation Centre on Saturday, Nov 10

It is one in a series of open houses that the agency is holding to gather feedback from the public about the programmes it wishes to see when the Super Sports Club rolls out in 2014.

By |2013-11-09T22:27:19+08:00November 8th, 2013|Industry in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG Tennis (Women): Clare Fong of NUS beats Anne Tan of SMU 9–4 to win singles title

Both Anne and Clare were part of the national youth tennis team so were familiar with each other's playing style. "It ultimately depends on whoever manages to play better and keep their cool on that day itself," said Clare.

By |2013-09-19T15:52:33+08:00September 19th, 2013|tennis, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG Tennis (Men’s Doubles): NTU take home gold with 9–6 win over NUS

NTU took home gold when their doubles pair of Desmond Boey and Benjamin Tan defeated the NUS duo of Justin Low and Oscar Svaerd 9--6 in the SUniG Tennis Championship.

By |2013-09-17T17:37:02+08:00September 17th, 2013|tennis, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG Tennis (Women’s Doubles): NUS defeat SMU 9–3 to book final spot

The NUS doubles pair, Leong Jia Li and Cheryl Fang, defeated Nicole Goh and Hoe Ying Mei of SMU 9–3 to secure their spot in the women's doubles tennis final of the 2013 SUniG.

By |2013-09-09T15:11:45+08:00September 9th, 2013|tennis, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG Tennis (Men’s Doubles): NTU come back to beat SMU 9–7 to enter final

The NTU doubles duo of Desmond Boey and Benjamin Tan recovered from 7–2 down to beat the SMU pair of Dominic Boey and Terence Lim 9–7 in the tennis semi-final of the 2013 SUniG.

By |2013-09-09T14:57:14+08:00September 9th, 2013|tennis, Youth in Motion|0 Comments

SUniG 2013 Tennis (Girls): Defending champions NUS and SMU dominate in opening round

The National University of Singapore (NUS) girls' team were overall champions in 2012 when they claimed the title in all three categories – team, singles and doubles.

By |2013-09-10T22:01:40+08:00September 7th, 2013|tennis, Youth in Motion|0 Comments
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