The head and founder of the Al Habtoor Group, businessman Khalaf Ahmed Al Habtoor, has announced his willingness to adopt and support any local or Arab talent in the tennis game to reach the world, on the sidelines of the conclusion of the 22nd Al Habtoor Women Tennis Championship Cup.

Al Habtoor stressed that the championship achieved its goals by 100 percent and he was very happy to witness this amazing and amazing development in terms of quantity and quality, stressing his keenness to support the game he loves and plays on an almost daily basis, but he expressed his great regret and sadness that there are no Arab or male players or citizens to participate and compete In the championship, they gain experience, expressing their willingness to nurture, adopt and support any local or Arab talent to reach the world.

Romanian Anna Bogdan won the 22nd Al Habtoor Women's Tennis Cup in the singles category after defeating 17-year-old Ukrainian Daria Spygur in the final, two sets to something, 6-2 6-1 in an hour and 25 minutes match.

Daria Spijor was affected by the state of exhaustion and great effort after her victory in the semi-finals of the first seed in the French championship Christina.

Bogdan won the championship cup and a prize money of 15 thousand dollars, compared to 8000 thousand dollars for the Ukrainian player.

In the doubles category, Czech players Lucy Hrdisca and Slovenian Andrei Klipak beat Spaniards Garcia Perez and Sarah Surbiez by two groups, against a group 7-5 3-6 10-8. The two winners collected $ 5,500 compared to $ 2,700 for the runner-up.