Match Point: LOVE
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  • Reads 32
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10
In the game of badminton, you can plan every move, but when it comes to love, no one knows what fate will serve.

In the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur, "Match Point: LOVE" unfolds a touching narrative of love and personal growth against the backdrop of professional badminton. Xu HuaYan, an ambitious sports management consultant specializing in athlete branding and career development, crosses paths with Lee Zii Jia, Malaysia's celebrated badminton champion.

HuaYan, working for a prominent sports agency, is tasked with managing Zii Jia's public image, endorsements, and career trajectory. Her expertise in crafting athletes' profiles and strategizing their public appearances is highly sought after. However, her assignment with Zii Jia becomes more than a professional challenge when their paths intertwine in ways neither expected.

As Zii Jia navigates the pressures of maintaining his top ranking, HuaYan's professional role requires her to balance managing his media presence and personal brand while navigating the complexities of their evolving relationship. Through their journey, HuaYan and Zii Jia discover a bond that transcends their professional interactions, leading to a heartwarming story of love and support.
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