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Local celebrities drop by Talent Group training at HKSI
Posted on Monday, June 02 @ 12:37:39 HKT
Famous Hong Kong singer, actor, and tennis enthusiast, Jacky Cheung, along
with friends and colleagues from the local music industry - producer Michael
Au and songwriter Mahmood Rumjahn - paid a visit to the HKTA Talent Group
during one of its weekly trainings, hit with several junior players, and
conducted a Q & A session with the group members.
Those who had the chance to hit with Jacky include HKTA Vice President, Mr.
Paul Yuen; HKTA Executive Director, Mr. Peter Hung; HKTA and Talent Group
Head Coach, Benny Lin; full-time scholarship athletes, Brian Hung and Yu Hiu
Tung; and Talent Group members Venice Chan and Ryan Cheung.
Photo Gallery
Jacky told the Talent Group players that he was first introduced to tennis
simply by chance when he was on location at Mount Fuji in Japan, together
with Michael Au, and they both fell in love with the game ever since.
When asked by Talent Group member and 2002 CRC Open School Boys Champion,
Ocean Ng, on what it was that made him so successful in the entertainment
business, Jacky addressed the group by saying,”Well, it’s basically two
things: luck and hard work. You always need a little luck, be it knowing the
right people or being at the right place at the right time. But when the
opportunity comes, you need to be well equipped and well prepared to grab
it.”
It was certainly a great day for the Talent Group juniors as they got a
chance to ask Jacky some very interesting questions up close and personal,
ample photo-ops with one of the most successful local artists in almost two
decades, and some even had the chance to step on the same court with Jacky
and engage in a game of doubles with him.
Quite a few parents also got wind of Jacky’s visit to the Talent Group and
showed up also to catch a glimpse of the local icon to many of us who grew
up in Hong Kong. Needless to say, the parents were eager to take advantage
of the many photo opportunities with Jacky. |
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