OnsJabeur, the highest-ranked Arab player ever, has joined the star-studded line-up for the 13th edition of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship at the International Tennis Centre, Zayed Sports City, and will make history as the first Arab to play in the Championship when she takes to the court on Thursday.
Jabeur, from Tunisia, who reached a career-high ranking of World No.7 last month, will face Tokyo Olympics singles gold medallist Belinda Bencic in the headline women’s match on Thursday, Day 1 of the three-day festival that runs from 16 – 18 December.
Jabeurreplaces US Open winner Emma Raducanu, who withdrew from the Championship after testing positive for COVID-19 upon arriving in Abu Dhabi.
Championship organisers also confirmed US No. 1 Taylor Fritz and British No. 2 Dan Evans will feature in the much-anticipated men’s draw.
Jabeur, Africa’s No.1, has enjoyed a strong season, reaching the quarter-finals at Wimbledon and winning her maiden WTA title by defeating Daria Kasatkina at the Birmingham Classic, making history as the first Arab to win a WTA Tour event.
“I am proud and honoured to be the first Arab woman to play the Mubadala World Tennis Championship. 2021 has been a terrific year for me and I know that the Championship is the best start to an exciting 2022 season.
“Abu Dhabi is a major sports destination and has always felt special to me, every time I come, I am grateful and amazed by the incredible welcome and support of the people. I look forward to bringing my A-game to the court and put on the best show possible for Abu Dhabi tennis fans,” said OnsJabeur.
Fritz, who currently has a career high ranking at World No.23, is the first American to play at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship since Andy Roddick and James Blake in 2009.
He will play World No.14 Denis Shapovalov in the opening match on Day 1.
“Playing in the Mubadala World Tennis Championship, with such a strong line-up, gives me a great chance to start my 2022 season against the best and test myself. I look forward to making my debut in the Championship and meeting everyone in Abu Dhabi”, said Fritz.
Fritz replaces Casper Ruud, who has been ruled out through injury, saying: “It’s very unfortunate that I have to withdraw as I was really looking forward to making my debut in Abu Dhabi. Injuries are part of sport and while I won’t be making the trip this time, I hope to play in the Championship many times in the years to come.”
Meanwhile, Dan Evans, the British player who reached World No. 22 in September, replaces Dominic Thiem, the former US Open winner who expressed his disappointment over his withdrawal.
Thiem said, “I was looking forward to making my return to competition at Abu Dhabi but I feel that I am yet not ready to compete at the highest level. It’s disappointing to not take part this year but I need to continue my preparation for the upcoming season. I truly hope to return to the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in the future.”
Evans will take on compatriot and two-time MWTC winner Andy Murray in a battle of Britain in the second match on Day 1.
“I’m excited about playing in Abu Dhabi. I know there’s a lot of British fans there so it’s great that I’m facing Andy. It’s a great opportunity and the perfect test to start my new season.”
John Lickrish, CEO, Flash Entertainment, the Championship owners, said: “Unfortunately we have had to make some changes to our line-up due to injuries and Emma’s positive COVID-19 test. We wish them all a speedy recovery and hope to see them back on court and in Abu Dhabi again soon. We are however delighted to still deliver a world-class line-up, including a first for Arab tennis. We look forward to an exciting three days ahead.”
Whether it is an opportunity to ace the festival season or serve up the perfect gift, there are only a few days to secure those seats as the Arabian Gulf’s leading professional tennis experience makes its return with full capacity.
Alongside world-class tennis action, the renowned MWTC Tennis Village is back and will host a variety of exciting events and interactions off court, including star player clinics, Q&As with the top players, sponsor activations, unrivalled F&B experiences, kids’ activities, and much more.
Tickets, starting from AED 100 for adults and AED 50 for children, are available from ticketmaster.ae and Virgin Megastores across the UAE. Tournament organisers have made it game, set match for fans with special promotions on group tickets. Groups of 10 or more Premier Hospitality, Category 1 and Category 2 tickets are available at 15% discount. Premier Hospitality tickets offer fans a premium F&B menu and courtside seating providing prime viewing and an unparalleled experience
In line with current protocols, measures will be in place within the stadium and throughout the Tennis Village to ensure the health and safety of fans, players, and officials.
Additionally, in line with the latest government guidelines the Championship will welcome fans and spectators with green status on the Al Hosn app and a negative PCR test result with 96-hour validity across three days of exciting tennis action, in a safe and secure environment.
More details are available on www.mubadalawtc.com
MWTC 2021 ticket prices (AED)
Categories | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 |
Premier | AED 795.00 | AED 1,395.00 | AED 1,795.00 |
Category 1 (Adult) | AED 250.00 | AED 450.00 | AED 650.00 |
Category 1 (Child 2-12) | AED 150.00 | AED 350.00 | AED 450.00 |
Category 2 (Adult) | AED 100.00 | AED 250.00 | AED 300.00 |
Category 2 (Child 2-12) | AED 50.00 | AED 150.00 | AED 200.00 |