Djokovic and Sabalenka participate in "Tennis Dubai"... and ticket prices are revealed

The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships revealed the official lists of participants in its competitions in the men's and women's categories, which witnessed the announcement of the entry of Novak Djokovic, the world number one and winner of the Australian Open tennis title on Sunday, along with Iga Chivontec, the world number one, and Arina Sabalenka. , who won her first Grand Slam title in Melbourne.

The competitions will be held at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium for two exciting weeks between February 19 and March 4, and Serbian Djokovic comes at the top of the official lists of tournament participants in the men’s category, while 19 of the best 20 tennis players in the world join the competitions in the tournament competitions. At the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium.

Wimbledon winner Elena Rybakina will join Australian Open champion Sabalenka and US and French Open champion Chiviontec to compete in the women's category from February 19-25.

In addition, the official list included Arab star Anas Jaber, who reached the finals of major tennis tournaments on two occasions in 2022;

and Coco Gauff, the 2022 French Open finalist.

On the other hand, the list of players participating in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, one of the ATP 500 tournaments, includes the star Novak Djokovic, winner of 22 major tennis tournaments;

In addition to Andrei Rublev, the champion of the last round of the tournament and ranked fifth in the world;

Canadian rising star Felix Auger-Aliassime, ranked seventh in the world;

Daniil Medvedev, 2021 US Open winner;

And Alexander Zverev, who competed in the 2020 US Open final.

Dubai Duty Free Vice Chairman and CEO Colm McLoughlin said: “Novac and Arena achieved two historic feats less than a week ago at the Australian Open, so we are excited to give tennis fans in Dubai the opportunity to see the two stars on court. International tennis players, as we have succeeded in attracting the 10 highest ranked tennis players in the world, which is a rare achievement for a tournament outside the framework of major tennis tournaments. The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships will start in its 23rd edition this month, and this achievement reflects its leading position on the agenda of the WTA.” .

For his part, Salah Tahlak, Director of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Tournaments, said: “I have been managing this tournament for twenty years, and we are working in every version to attract the largest possible number of game stars to participate in its competitions. We have succeeded in organizing amazing tournaments over the past years, and they attract The tournament of the year is an unprecedented group of the strongest tennis players in the world, which reflects the strong reputation we have built on the ATP tour calendar over the years. We look forward to meeting these aspirations and enhancing our leading reputation when the tournament begins on February 19.”


Tickets for the 31st edition of the tournament are now available at dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com, with prices starting at AED 55.

It will be available at the box office at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, starting February 9 at 8 am and from 9 am until 9 pm thereafter.

The tournament organizers invite the public to purchase tickets and reserve their places through the official platforms.

Next month will witness the start of the 23rd edition of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for women from February 19 to 25, followed by the activities of the 31st edition of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships for men from February 26 to March 4, which will be held within the framework of the 500-point Tour of the Tennis Professionals Association.

The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, owned and organized by Dubai Duty Free, are held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

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