Al Habtoor: The gains of organizing the Al Habtoor International Tennis Championships are “countless”

Al Habtoor during his coronation of doubles champions.

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Businessman Khalaf Al Habtoor, Chairman and Founder of Al Habtoor Group, confirmed that “the group’s gains from continuing to organize the Al Habtoor International Women’s Tennis Championships are countless, the most prominent of which is the investment in our youth.”

He said in a press statement: “Some have thought that the championship will stop due to the pandemic, but one of our principles is that we support successful businesses, projects and major tournaments, no matter what it costs us, and we are keen on their continuity and we will continue our support and attention to our conviction of the importance of sports to become a lifestyle and a social behavior beloved by our society and those around us.” And then our world.”

Al Habtoor pointed out that "the UAE took the lead before anyone in the Middle East in organizing a women's championship, until it became one of the major tournaments in the world, and a guiding light for others in planning, organizing and prizes, and now it is preparing to celebrate its quarter-century."

The doubles final of the tournament, which lasted about 126 minutes, witnessed an exciting competition in which the four players presented a level no less than the professional final, and the match was punctuated by impressive technical glimpses, and resulted in the victory of the first-seeded double over the tournament, consisting of Kazakh Anna Danlinna and Slovakian Victoria Kozmova over the Russian double, consisting of From Angelina Gaboeva and her compatriot Astacia Zakharova.

As for the local tournament, 270 players of both sexes, citizens and residents, participated in 10 categories.

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