LONDON (Reuters) - Carlos Alcaraz had a case of the jitters in the first set of his Wimbledon semi-final victory over Daniil Medvedev on Friday but said he managed to calm his nerves and turn the match on its head to set up a box-office encounter with Novak Djokovic.
GEORGE TOWN: Penang is set to see an influx of tourists from China with the addition of six new direct flights between this month and the next.
“This will bring the total number of direct flights between Penang and China to 44,” he said in an interview. Wong said China Southern Airlines, which used to serve seven times a week, increased its frequency from Guangzhou to Penang to 14 flights on June 20.
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