The ninth edition is adorned with the slogan “Unlimited Capabilities”

Saeed bin Maktoum and Mendonca reach the round of 16 in the “Badel Tennis” Nad Al Shebaig Tournament

  • Saeed bin Maktoum starred in the Badel Tennis Championship in the ninth edition of the Nad Al Sheba Tournament.

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Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum and Sebastiao Mendonca qualified for the round of 16 in the Badel Tennis Championships, which will be held as part of the activities of the ninth edition of the “Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament”, the largest of its kind organized under the guidance and patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai, under the slogan "Capabilities Unlimited".

Saeed bin Maktoum and Mendonka managed to settle the match against Salim Mukhtari and Omar Sawaya, after a strong match, and despite losing the first group, he was able to make up the difference after the second round, to snatch the match after winning the tie-breaker, to end the match with a score (5-7, 6-4). and 10-8).

The remaining matches, Javier Garcia and Martin Nochez, also qualified, after their victory over Hamad Al Mazmi and Saif bin Aboud Ali (6-0, 6-1), and Sami Al-Sayed and Javier Mason qualified after their victory over Hamad Abdullah and Adrian Chamizou (7-5, 6-3). The duo of Maxim Morin and Bill Rilat, Roberto Rodriguez, Antonio Cardona, Issa Al-Marzouki and David Pozo qualified, and the duo of Saeed Mohamed Al-Marri, Mohamed Saeed Al-Marri, Francesco and Javier Rodriguez, the duo Ranjan Paradeep and Max Piccard, the duo Roc Pallister and the duo Robin de La Amar Red, also qualified. Al-Awadi Ahmed and Faris Al-Hammadi, and the duo Javier de Benito and Jacobo Perez.

Khaled Al Shamsi Abdullah and his colleague Ryan Wyatt qualified, the duo Andres Rojas and Pedro Rojas qualified, the duo Youssef Al-Faili Youssef and his colleague Marwan Khoury Khoury, and the duo Sergio Cardo Alcorissa and Gabriel Espelita Font qualified.

• Saeed bin Maktoum and Mendonka decided to meet Salim Mokhtari and Omar Sawaya in the tie-breaker.

7 golds, 3 silvers and 6 bronzes in the UAE Jiu-Jitsu

The Jiu-Jitsu competition witnessed a high technical performance and great brilliance for the Emirati players, who won seven gold medals, three silver and six bronze, in an enthusiastic atmosphere, attended by the Secretary-General of the Dubai Sports Council Saeed Hareb, the Assistant Secretary-General Nasser Aman Al Rahma, the course director Hassan Al Mazrouei, and a member of the Federation Council. Emirates Jiu-Jitsu Youssef Abdullah Al-Batran.

Abdulaziz Al Hammadi won the gold medal in the category of masters over 30 years old for men, weighing 62 kilograms, for the blue and purple belt, and the Filipino Norbert Agpawan won the silver, and Muhammad Al Bastaki won the bronze medal.

In the 72 kg weight category, Russia's Shergiskhanov Dzampol won the gold, Afghanistan's Wahidullah Omran won the silver, and Britain's Matthew Dams took the bronze.

In the 85 kg weight category, Azerbaijan's Ferodin Nasirov won the gold, Russia's Gadziv Kamil took silver, and France's Alston Yao took bronze.

In the 100-kg weight category, the French Ismail Al-Razwi won the gold medal, the Emirati Musab Muhammad won the silver, and the Uzbek Muhammad Rakhimov took the bronze.

In the masters category for the brown and black belt in the 72 weight category, the Brazilians Diego Medeiros Marinho, Thiago Marquez and Francisco Diego won the three medals. Pinto and Antonio Benado with the three medals.

In the men’s category over 18 years of brown and black belts in the 62 weight category, Russian Agashirinov Artur won the gold medal, the Brazilian Victor Nunes Souza won the silver, the Emirati Sultan Al Owais took the bronze, and in the 72 kg weight category, the Brazilians Thiago Bravo, Joao Paulo Souza and Wallace Nunes Orico won the three medals, respectively, and in the 85 kg category. The Brazilians Italo Oliveira, Anderson Ferreira and Jeff Mesquita also won the three medals, respectively, and in the 100-kg weight category, Brazilians Renato Cardozo, Gullherme Godes and Caio Mendonca won the three medals.

In the men’s category over 18 years of blue and violet belts in the 62 kg weight category, Brazilian Philip Silva won the gold medal, the Russian Rizav Riza won the silver, the French Ayoub Yao took the bronze, and in the 72 kg weight category, Brazilian Christian Lara won the gold medal, the Russian Magomed Ibragimov won the silver, and Ireland’s Kathal Bogo took the bronze. In the 85 kg weight category, Brazilians Jefferson Alves Goto, Cadamel Farias and Gustavo Bernardo won the three medals, and in the 100 kg weight category, Brazilian Denis Souza won the gold medal, the Brazilian Danilo Nascimento won the silver, and Jordan’s Farah Badr won the bronze medal.

The Emirati Khaled Al Shamsi won the gold medal in the junior category 16 and 17 years, weight 62 in the blue and violet belt, beating Angolan Helio Caillou, who won the silver medal, and the Filipino Blaine Tagodina, who won the bronze medal. Emirati Mohammed Reda Ali from Al Wasl Club won the silver medal, and Emirati Fahd Al Hammadi from Baniyas Club won the bronze. In the 85 kg weight category, Brazilian Thales de Sousa won the gold medal, the Brazilian Pedro Nascimento won the silver, and Jassim Abdullah Al Hosani took the bronze.

In the women’s category 16 and 17 years, weight 52 kg, the Emirati Raja Al Muhairi won the gold medal, beating the Filipino Elisha Mallili, who won the silver.

In the women’s category over 18 years, weighing 55 kg for the blue and purple belt, the Emirati Shamma Al Balushi won the gold medal, the Pakistani Hoor Abdul Wahab Al Balushi with the silver, and the Emirati Rawan Abdullah with the bronze, and in the 62 kg weight category, the Emirati Maryam Saeed Al Dhaheri won the gold medal, and the Emirati Sana Nasser took the silver, and the Emirati Sarah Al Sayegh won the bronze, and in the 72 kg weight category, the Emirati Marwa Al Hosani won the gold medal, the German Sandra Kunkler won the silver, and the Iranian Shahd Kishtkar won the bronze.

«Versace» .. the official hotel for the session

Versace Hotel has joined the sponsorship of the ninth edition of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, becoming the official hotel of the largest sports tournament of its kind, in which professional and amateur athletes compete in eight different tournaments.

The sponsorship agreement was signed at the headquarters of the Dubai Sports Council, the Secretary-General of the Dubai Sports Council, Saeed Hareb, and the assistant CEO of the five-star hotel, Mohammed Atef Ali.

Saeed Hareb expressed his pleasure to have Versace Hotel join the partners and sponsors of the Nad Al Shab Sports Tournament, an agreement that combines the largest and most successful comprehensive sports tournament with the only hotel in the region that bears the Versace name, which is considered among the elite in the world of hospitality, and has its own character.

For his part, Muhammad Atef Ali expressed his happiness at signing the sponsorship and partnership agreement with the Dubai Sports Council, to be the official hotel for the ninth edition of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, and to have the opportunity to contribute to achieving the great sporting and societal goals of this major sports tournament launched and sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai, especially that the hotel considers sports one of the most important areas in the movement of society, and hosts many sports stars every year.

The Assistant Executive Director of Versace Hotel participated in the crowning of a number of winners in the categories of the Jiu-Jitsu Championship at Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex, where he expressed his happiness at witnessing the strong competitions, the large audience and the distinguished encouragement.

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