Norman Wong and Sophia Rechichi, a couple in their 70s and 90s, have been volunteering at the United Cup tennis tournament for over two decades. They enjoy seeing top players in action, mingling with them, and even getting the chance to chat with some of the greats.
When you think of life in your nineties, you might imagine scenes on a secluded beach, bouncing a great-grandchild on your knee, or reading a good book by a roaring fire. For Norman Wong, his retirement is a little more action packed, as the 95-year-old United Cup legend volunteers at the competition for the 22nd time.
Joined by his wife, Sophia Rechichi, 72, the pair’s involvement at the tournament has been kept alive by a passion for the game, the occasional free ticket, and the possibility of stealing a forbidden conversation with one of the greats.Edwina Pickles “I think the main interest, I suppose, is seeing top dogs playing live rather than on TV,” Wong says. “Maybe mingle with them or get an opportunity to talk. We’re not supposed to, unless they initiate the discussion. We’re not supposed to try and get too close to them.” Rechichi, however, got the chance to chat with one of the best a few years ago while working as a transport volunteer – driving players between matches, events and hotels – when she was assigned to ferry a very talkative Daniil Medvedev around town. “He never stopped talking.” The pair no longer drive players, saying their age may give event organisers pause. Instead, they have pivoted to patron services, manning doors and helping ticket holders find their way around the stadium. For their efforts, they are provided with free tickets to matches, though Wong, with a heavy dose of humour, thinks the offerings could be improved.“They give you complimentary tickets, but the complimentary tickets, I’ve worked out, depend on the sales. On the slack days there are complimentary tickets to boost the crowd numbers, to make it look better on TV. Let’s face it, that’s business!” The couple’s love for the sport isn’t limited to volunteering. Wong has been playing tennis for the past 78 years, though he says his game has gotten worse. “I still play. I still try, but I’m playing a ‘yours game’ now
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