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Singapore’s mixed doubles badminton star Jessica Tan is looking forward to furthering her education and giving back to the sport following her retirement.
Meanwhile, Singaporean athlete Kampton Kam, fresh from breaking the 30-year national high jump record in Florida, is feeling more upbeat about the rest of the year.
However, the future is uncertain for Lions footballer Ryhan Stewart after Singapore-based firm Red Card Global aborted the proposed takeover of his Lithuanian club, FK Riteriai.
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Singapore badminton mixed doubles player Jessica Tan retires
She has 10 titles with her husband Terry Hee, including a historic 2022 Commonwealth Games gold.
Singapore badminton singles coach Kim Ji-hyun looking to polish raw diamonds
The South Korean has seen some success since joining the Singapore Badminton Association.
Singapore’s Kampton Kam breaks 30-year national high jump record
He rewrites Wong Yew Tong’s mark from the 1995 SEA Games with a 2.25m effort.
‘Rory, Rory, Rory’: On Sunday at the Masters a hero rises in the dusk
No athletic feat saves lives or heals children and yet it’s so achingly full of human possibility and resurrections, writes Rohit Brijnath.
Hiroshi Tai misses the Masters cut but gains a Major education
Following the Singaporean has been a thrill. His composure stands out, as do flashes of his talent, writes Rohit Brijnath.
Singapore-based Red Card Global exits deal with Lithuanian football club FK Riteriai
Singapore international Ryhan Stewart, who signed in
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