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Singapore Sports Hub

I recommend visiting the Sports Hub early in the day, around 9 AM. It’s quieter then, and you’ll have more time to explore all the facilities without feeling rushed.

Make sure to explore the nearby hawker centers for a meal before or after your sports event. They offer delish local food at great prices. I had a fantastic laksa that really hit the spot!

If you're into baseball, swing by during a practice session if you can. I saw one and it was so cool to watch the players up close! Just check the times online first.

If you plan to play some volleyball or ping-pong, arrive at least an hour early to secure a spot. Believe me, it gets packed quick, and I was bummed when I couldn’t find an available court!
Sports Boules Singapore
Definitely check their social media for any events or tournaments happening. I stumbled upon a friendly competition, and it was the highlight of my visit!

Bring your own snacks and drinks. The food stalls are a bit pricy, and having your own refreshments saves money and keeps you energized for more petanque.
King's Pool
Punggol Billiard
Burghley ActiveSG Squash & Tennis Centre

i recommend going during non-peak hours, like on a tuesday afternoon. the courts were way less crowded, and i got much more playtime without the wait.
I suggest checking their website for special promotions on court bookings before you go. I found a great discount on a weekday that saved me some cash.
New Singapore National Stadium

If you're looking to save a bit check out the food stalls outside before entering. The prices are way better than inside the stadium plus you can try local treats.
Singapore Cricket Club Ground
If you're into cricket, try to catch a local game. It's way more fun and you get to see some great talent. I ended up enjoying an unexpected match that wasn't even on the schedule!

I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks. The prices at the venue can be a bit high. I regretted spending too much on a soda when I could have brought my own!
Snooker Zone LLP
I recommend arriving around 5 PM on weekdays. It gets super busy later, and you might have to wait for a table otherwise.

My advice is to bring your own snacks. The food there is decent but a bit pricey, and I wish I had packed some chips instead!
Savitar Tennis Centre
New Century Table Tennis Academy
I recommend checking their schedule online before you go, so you can catch the best training sessions. I missed a few great matches because I didn’t plan ahead!

I think arriving around 3 PM is a sweet spot; it’s less crowded and you can really enjoy the vibe without people bumping into you all the time!

My advice is to bring your own water and snacks. The on-site vending options are a bit pricey, and you might get hungry while watching the games.