Shanghai Masters Launches English Language Website
The ATP Tennis Masters Cup trophy of Shanghai is displayed before the first match in the Qi Zhong stadium in Shanghai, China, 09 November 2008. EPA/OLIVER WEIKEN |
The Shanghai Rolex Masters announced the launch of its new English language website in time for the 2012 event to be played at Qi Zhong Tennis Center October 7-14.
The new website, shanghairolexmasters.com, will feature live scoring, draws and schedules, daily match reviews, features, a photo gallery, videos, player bios as well as tournament information.
The website was developed by Tennis Digital, a new and innovative company operated by Tino Persico in Las Vegas. “It was a great project to work on and we are very happy with the way it looks and hopefully everyone interested in the Shanghai Rolex Masters will feel the same way,” Persico said.
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