Corona examination for cycling race participants in the Nad Al Sheba tournament «free»

Baddel tennis competitions in Nad Al Sheba tournament.

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The organizing committee of Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament confirmed that Corona examinations will be carried out for free, starting today for a period of two days, for participants in the cycling race, and the examinations are conducted in the gymnasium in Al Wasl Club, and supervised by the Dubai Sports Council, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, in order to ensure the safety Participants in races, and ensuring their eligibility to compete in these competitions that require great effort and the protection of all participants.

The 75-kilometer cycling race is held over three days, April 22, 23 and 24, while the two-day running race takes place, with the 10-kilometer race starting on April 28, and the five-kilometer race on April 29, provided that the participant's age is not less than all Categories for 18 years old. Tonight, the tournament will witness four matches in the quarter-finals of the bronze category of the Badal Tennis Championship for Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament.

A statement issued by the organizing committee said: “Four matches were held yesterday in the Baddel Tennis competition, as the duo consisting of Saeed Al-Marri and Claudio Bobadilla beat Javier Molina and Oscar Leva in two groups without a response, 6-2 and 6-3, in a match that came Strong, during which Al-Marri and Bobadilla showed high levels and good preparations for the championship, and to account for the same category, the duo consisting of Christian Donet and Andre Delmar defeated the duo consisting of Rock Ballester and Daniel Duran, with two groups without responding by 6-3 and 6-3.

And within the men's bronze category competitions, Omar Muhammad and Rashid Al-Ahly managed to reserve the pass to the second round at the expense of Muhammad Al-Sheikh and Omar Gargash, and in the second match, the duo consisting of Jordi Birbina and Ignacio Barroso, defeated the two brothers Khalfan and Khaled Jumaa Belhoul, in two groups without responding by 6- 3, 6-3.

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