Michael Chang and Wife Amber Liu Interacts at Zero-Distance with Tennis Fans [Photos]

By Editorial Dept.

Former Wimbledon Champion Chinese-Christian tennis player Michael Chang and his wife Amber held a tennis-coaching session, guiding the youths in the Bay Area with patience and love, at a tennis court in Mountain View, CA, on July 16th. (Gospel Herald/Hudson Tsuei)

Chang’s tennis fans in the San Francisco Bay Area get the rare opportunity to watch at a close distance the professional poise of Michael Chang and his wife Amber Liu playing tennis. (Gospel Herald/Hudson Tsuei) (Gospel Herald/Hudson Tsuei)

(Top) World famous tennis player Michael Chang interacts with Bay Area youths at zero-distance and shares numerous inspiring messages. (Bottom) Chang and his wife Amber Liu got married in 2008 and they currently have a beautiful 18 months old daughter named Loni. (Gospel Herald/Hudson Tsuei)

Former French Opens Champion Michael Chang and his wife Amber Liu visited San Francisco Bay Area to participate in a series of events.

At noon time, Chang responded to the Showers of Blessings Evangelistic Ministries (SOBEM) to meet with the Bay Area Chinese ministers, sharing his thoughts on sports ministries. In the afternoon, he and his wife hosted a tennis coaching session at a tennis court in Mountain View, where they not only taught youths tennis, but also hit with their tennis fans. In this session, both Chang and Liu each shared some inspiring messages, encouraging everyone to actively and positively face the various challenges in life. Throughout the entire session, they were at zero-distance with those present and were interacting deeply, which truly revealed the effects of touching people’s lives through sports ministries.

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