In what many tennis fans would have thought will be a worthwhile match turned out only to be a short affair.
Pete Sampras, the world’s former number one was no match for the current champion, Roger Federer when they met on court in Seoul, Korea, yesterday for only the second time.
In an exhibition match here, Roger Federer beat Pete Sampras 6-4, 6-3 in a match lasting just 61 minutes. This is the first of three matches this week.
Every July, there will be a Mud Festival in Boryeong City, Korea. If you are visiting Korea in July, make sure you don’t miss this fun-filled festival!
2007 Blizzard Worldwide Invitational was held on May 19 & 20 at Olympic Gymnastics and Fencing Stadiums in Seoul, South Korea. The Blizzard Worldwide Invitationals are public events that allow the company to connect with gamers in a celebration of the Warcraft®, Diablo®, and StarCraft® game universes and competitive Blizzard Entertainment® gaming. The event was opened to gamers of all ages and feature a number of exciting e-sports tournaments, including the regional finals for both Warcraft III Battle.net® Season 5 and the first season of World of Warcraft®’s Arena Tournament. Invitational StarCraft and Warcraft III tournaments also pitted some of Korea’s finest players against tough international challengers.
Two major K-pop stars, Lee Hyori and Ivy drove the crowd to frenzy with their energetic performance. The main event was of course, the announcement of Starcraft II – after a hiatus of nearly a decade. “I’m awake, I’m awake!” Finally, it’s awaken! Oh, wait, that’s Warcraft.
A giant banner of Blizzard Worldwide Invitational
The door to Kalimdor, um… Blizzard Worldwide Invitational event
Posing for the camera
A Blizzard girl emceeing the event
Hmm… Elune’Adore
I’m not too sure what these guys cosplay as
Night Elf Archer from Warcraft III
Elune be with you
World of Warcraft hot-air balloon!
OMG! A Voidwalker! That’s my pet… I’m a human warlock