Here's mine: China: Tianjin (hometown, where I started to pick up a racket) US: NY (home, 5-6 different clubs), Boston Canada: Vancouver (great trip!!!)
USA: Louisiana, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Washington State (for fun), North Carollina (fun) England: London, 4 or 5 clubs; B'ham, NIA practice court; all for fun. Germany: Worms (*huge facility* 18 courts set up, 12 more available if needed) Australia: Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre, amazing venue, huge jacuzzi, swimming pools for after match relaxing. I can't imagine any public facility in the US even coming close. Country #5 coming up: Canada. Sorry for nattering on, Cheung. I just go caught in the nostalgia machine.
Brunei (Shell Recreational Club) Canada: Toronto (York U), Vancouver (various places), Victoria (various places) Can't remembered if I had played anywhere else it's bee so long ago> As for folks wondering about when Marshall is planning to come to Canada, I believed that he is planning to play in the upcoming 2005 World Masters in Edmonton Maybe a side trip to Vancouver is in order
1.) USA - all over the Bay Area 2.) Malaysia - Setia Alam, Kota Kinabalu, Tawau, Miri. 3.) Singapore 4.) China - Changshu, Jiangsu.
1. Australia (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide) 2. Malaysia (KL, Malacca) 3. Japan (Numazu) 4. China (Beijing, Xi'an, Shenzhen) 5. US West Coast (San Fran, San Diego, LA), US East Coast (Queens, Brooklyn, Orlando)
1. US (SF Bay area, LA, San Diego, Seattle, Pittsburgh) 2. Canada (Vancouver) 3. Hong Kong 4. Singapore 5. Malaysia (KL) 6. China (Shanghai, Shenzhen) 7. UK 8. Netherlands
I saw post #18 and got confused. Then I looked at the date and went ah ha. I've only played in the Bay. And HK.
Vietnam: Ho Chi MinhCity, Hue Canada: Alberta UK: few clubs in London, Reading, Cheltenham Germany: Munich Japan: Osaka US: all over Los Angeles area, NorthernCalifornia, San Diego, LasVegas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Texas, Hawaii, Illinois, Kentucky Only a few places for tournament, mostly just for fun and abit of exercise