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Racquet Club changes policies regarding ayis and buses

Racquet Club changes policies regarding ayis and buses

A Shanghaiist commenter pointed out that the Shanghai Racquet Club has adjusted the page on its website that earlier this week said ayis and other domestic helpers were required to sit in the back of club buses and would be treated as "sub load" cargo, required to vacate buses should club members need their seats. Shanghaiist and some other websites pointed out on Monday that the Racquet Club may want to rethink its policy. Well, it looks like they did: more ›

Golfers not immune to the 'Shanghai Sickness'

Golfers not immune to the 'Shanghai Sickness'

Have you ever heard of Henrik Stenson? He's a very good golfer, but not exactly a household name (unless, of course, you are from Sweden). He is, however, the highest ranked golfer participating in this week's BMW Asian Open in Shanghai. Ernie Els, Luke Donald and David Howell all pulled out of the tournament, citing one ailment or another. It's leading some to wonder: Are the world's top athletes allergic to Shanghai? You may remember the mass exodus of top names at the ATP Tennis Masters Cup last fall. And more recently, many of the big guns did not make the trip to the World Short Course Swimming Championships. The South China Morning Post has taken to calling this the "Shanghai Sickness" -- we always thought that was food poisoning. Anyway, here's a list of athletes that don't seem to be current on their Shanghai shots: more ›

Nadal, Agassi withdraw from ATP Tennis Masters Cup

Nadal, Agassi withdraw from ATP Tennis Masters Cup

In a stunning blow to the competition in this year's ATP Tennis Master's Cup in Shanghai, Rafael Nadal (left foot) and Andre Agassi (ankle) have withdrawn from play. more ›

Roll out the red carpet (and x-ray machine) for Federer

Roll out the red carpet (and x-ray machine) for Federer

The Hilton Shanghai looked less like a hotel and more like an airport when Shanghaiist visited last night. Set up in the foyer was an x-ray machine exactly like the ones you find at Pudong or any other international airport, and each guest who entered the hotel was asked to put their luggage on the conveyor belt for a security check. Unlike when we travel home from China for a holiday, Shanghaiist wasn’t harbouring 400 DVDs and 10 Xiangyang watches in our bag, so we had nothing to be nervous about. more ›

Get your 'Ljubicic' and 'Davydenko' banners ready

Get your 'Ljubicic' and 'Davydenko' banners ready

The field is finally set for the Tennis Masters Cup, which comes to Shanghai's brand-spankin'-new Qi Zhong Stadium (pictured) November 13-20. Competing in "the final showdown" are some of the biggest names in men's tennis. (Also competing are guys named Ivan Ljubicic, Guillermo Coria and Nikolay Davydenko.) Players headed to Shanghai you may have heard of are Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick, Lleyton Hewitt and Andre Agassi. more ›

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