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Rybakina hopes her affinity with UAE can spur her to success in campaign this week

- JON TURNER

Elena Rybakina hopes her strong affinity with the UAE will translate into success when she gets her Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open campaign under way.

Rybakina is a frequent visitor to the UAE. She played in this tournament’s inaugural edition last year and in the one-off Abu Dhabi WTA Women’s Tennis Open in 2021.

The Kazakh world No 5 has also played in three of the last four Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips, reaching the final on debut in 2020 when she lost in one of the greatest women’s matches in the tournament’s history. Rybakina also conducts her pre-season training camps in the UAE so is more familiar than most with the courts and conditions.

“I really like the UAE and playing here,” Rybakina, 24, told The National yesterday. “I spend a lot of time in pre-season here, I’ve already done four years in a row.

“Even now after Melbourne I stayed in Dubai and I come to Abu Dhabi often. I really enjoy it – I really like the people here, the food, the weather, so I’m enjoying my time here.”

Rybakina is the top seed at the tournament this week and is one of four players to receive a bye into the second round, where she could face four-time grand slam champion Naomi Osaka. The Japanese former world No 1, in the early stages of her comeback, accepted a wild card for the tournament and is in first-round action against American Danielle Collins today.

Collins, a former world No 7 and Australian Open finalist, would also represent a tough opening match for Rybakina, but the prospect of two of the WTA Tour’s biggest stars battling in Abu Dhabi is a tantalisin­g one.

“[Osaka] is a great player, she’s just coming back now and still won’t be at her best but no matter what she’s a very dangerous and experience­d player,” Rybakina said. “It’s not going to be easy, for sure, and it would be a very tough battle so we will see. Hopefully it will go my way.”

Rybakina arrived in Abu Dhabi following a mixed first few weeks to the season. The former Wimbledon champion began in supreme style, marching to the Brisbane Internatio­nal title – and crushing world No 2 Aryna Sabalenka in the final – only to suffer second-round defeats in Adelaide and at the Australian Open.

Yet, she insists none of the experience­s so far this season, the good and the not-so-good,

In yesterday’s action, former world No 4 Caroline Garcia was beaten in three sets by Sorana Cirstea

play any real part in her approach to Abu Dhabi.

“I started [the season] well, which I didn’t expect because I had quite a short preparatio­n and I was sick right before the tournament,” she said. “Then in Melbourne it was a tough first round and I had some issues after that match, which was a bit unlucky but that’s tennis.”

While Rybakina will have to wait until tomorrow to begin her tournament, the action got under way yesterday.

First up was former world No 4 Caroline Garcia from France, who surrendere­d a one-set lead to lose 6-7, 6-4, 6-4 to Romanian world No 26 Sorana Cirstea.

That was followed by another marathon between Americans Bernarda Pera and Ashlyn

Krueger, with Krueger taking the win 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Brazilian sixth seed Beatriz Haddad Maia found the going easier against Chinese wild card Xiyu Wang, claiming a 6-2, 7-6 victory, but Russian seventh seed Daria Kasatkina needed more than two and a half hours to defeat France’s Diane Parry 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.

Today’s singles action starts at 11am, when Czech qualifier Linda Noskova takes on Spanish lucky loser Sara Sorribes Tormo, before Filipino wild card Alexandra Eala makes her debut against Poland’s Magda Linette.

That is followed by Osaka against Collins, while Heather Watson takes on Veronika Kudermetov­a and Lesia Tsurenko faces Liudmila Samsonova.

 ?? EPA ?? World No 5 Elena Rybakina has been a frequent visitor to the UAE and starts her Abu Dhabi Open campaign tomorrow
EPA World No 5 Elena Rybakina has been a frequent visitor to the UAE and starts her Abu Dhabi Open campaign tomorrow

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