Jan 11, 2018
PHALKUN MAM AND JONATHAN TEP / DC PLAYERS

 

Today, September 10th, was the last day of practice for the Cambodian team before competition begins tomorrow. After the last few productive days of practicing twice, a hit in the morning and one in the afternoon, the team was allowed to rest this morning from tennis, and only went into the gym for a short interval workout on the treadmill followed by a very light abdominal workout. Also taking place this morning was the Official Captain’s Meeting, which was held at our official hotel, the Al Fanar Palace. The team anxiously awaited the making of the draw at the hotel,…
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