Globalization or De-Americanization?

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I thought that maybe a nice article on Kei Nishikori, the Florida-based, Japanese 18-year-old superstar of the moment would be perfect after his totally…

 

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5 Responses to “Globalization or De-Americanization?”

  1. tennisnakama Says:

    Hi, I am B Tennis writer (Blog) and I run tennisnakama.com which is Japanese online tennis magazine. I researched all possible domain names to reach Nishikori fans. Now I found your site. How interesting! As you know, Japan is in the Nishikori’s fever and I’m so happy that Japan finally pay attention to men’s tennis. My motto is to expand our friendship in the world through love of tennis. I write Nishikori’s airtcle everyday.

    I live in New York and you live in ? I’m just curious.

  2. tennisnakama Says:

    I forgot to mention about the three blue men with Japanese flag on their headband. Frankly I don’t like it. I don’t think it’s funny. Like you tease American Indian with a feather on their head.

  3. Johan Says:

    Hey there friend! I see your point mate, however I saw it in a different way. Those guys are fanatical soccer fans (photos taken during a match between Japan and Brazil in the 2006 World Cup) and obviously very passionate about their country and their sport. I just thought it would illustrate this website’s passion for Kei Nishikori :)

  4. Johan Says:

    I live in Sweden by the way!

  5. tennisnakama Says:

    Hi Johan,

    I learn something about Japanese people. You’re right. The soccer fans are crazy. I didn’t see Japan vs Brazil. You know US is not so interested in soccer.

    By the way, I’m impressed by your website. I just bought keinishikori.net to prevent someone using this domain for business. keinishikori.com is for sale for $1000 now. I receive so many Nishikori’s fans asking where and how they can reach him and get the future game schedules. I’m happy to give .net to him as a gift. He should have his own website.

    Anyway, you and I might be able to do something. We’ll build a bridge between Europe, America and Japan. Sound exciting. tennisnakama means tennis-buddies in Japanese. I’m going to write about your website. Are you Swedish?

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