Boulter loses Hong Kong final but moves into top 25
Sunday, 3 November 2024 British number one Katie Boulter is comfortably beaten in straight sets by top seed Diana Shnaider in the final of the Hong Kong Open.
Hong Kong is up in arms after the U.S., under Trump’s trade policies, imposed a 10% tariff on its exports—treating the region just like mainland China! Officials are calling it a direct attack on "One Country, Two Systems," as goods from Hong Kong are now forced to bear a "Made in China" label. With Hong Kong preparing to challenge the move at the WTO, the trade war is heating up once again! Will this push Hong Kong further into Beijing’s grip?
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Hundreds gathered in Hong Kong on Saturday to watch the city’s first pyrotechnics drone show, as part of a campaign to raise support and awareness of panda conservation.
The 10-minute drone show featured 1,000 drones,Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour and forming images of the city’s giant pandas.
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British number one Katie Boulter and former US Open champion Emma Raducanu will compete in a historic women's tournament at Queen's Club in June. BBC Sport