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Murray to play at Mubadala championsh­ip WIMBLEDON AND OLYMPIC CHAMPION CONFIRMS HIS ATTENDANCE TO EMIRATI FAN ON FACEBOOK

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he reigning Olympic and Wimbledon champion, Andy Murray, has announced that he will return to Abu Dhabi on December 29-31 for the ninth annual Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip.

Murray confirmed his attendance on Facebook in response to junior Emirati player Hassan Al Nowais, who asked the world mumbler two if he would play in the season-opener after missing last year’s event.

Al Nowais, 13, is a huge fan of Murray and a regular participan­t in the Mubadala Community Cup.

Last Saturday, he shared a picture of himself on the tennis court at Zayed Sports City with a sign asking the three-time grand slam winner and double Olympic gold medallist to return to Abu Dhabi.

The simple Come Play!”.

Murray answered the youngster’s wishes a day later, reporting the photo to his Facebook account. He has won the six-player annual exhibition event, which takes place at the Internatio­nal Tennis Centre at Zayed Sports City, twice.

Organisers say the Scot’s return will make the ninth edition of the tournament unmissable. The event is presented by FLASH Entertainm­ent, the live events company, in partnershi­p with Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi-based investment and Developmen­t Company.

Murray could also face Milos Raonic in Abu Dhabi in a rematch of this year’s Wimbledon final. The big-serving Canadian, who lost to Rafael Nadal in the final last year on his debut, has already said he would be taking part again. Murray elaborated on his return by saying: “It’s always special to be part of something that is actually helping grow the sign said “Andy sport I love. There is clearly a new and young tennis community growing in Abu Dhabi and I’m touched Hassan asked if I was coming back.

“I’m looking forward to returning to this great tournament.”

Al Nowais added: “I’m very excited Andy replied to my message and will come back to Abu Dhabi. I love this tournament and the game of tennis, and my friends and I will be there to cheer him and the other players on.”

Al Nowais is just one of hundreds of young tennis players involved in the Mubadala Community Cup, one of the region’s largest amateur tennis tournament­s.

The competitio­n sees players across the region in six age groups compete for the oncein-a-lifetime opportunit­y to play with the stars of the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip, and is due to open next month.

FLASH Entertainm­ent’s Chief Executive Officer, John Lickrish, said: “For the past eight years, the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip has melded sport and community activities into one of the most anticipate­d events of the year. With more star players to be announced, this edition will be unmissable.

“Murray is the player to watch at the moment. We welcome him back to Abu Dhabi.”

Murray and Raonic will join four as-yet-to-be-announced players in battling it out for $250,000 (Dh91,823) in prize money. In addition to the action, fans will be offered off-court activities in the Tennis Village, where they can interact with players via autograph signings and coaching clinics.

Tickets to the 2016 Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip start from Dh50 for Category 2 seating.

For further informatio­n, www.yasalam.ae.

For more informatio­n on the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip, visit: www. mubadalawt­c.com and www. facebook.com/mubadalawo­rldtennisc­hampionshi­p. visit

 ?? AFP ?? Rory McIlroy with the FedExCup and Tour Championsh­ip trophies after his victory over Ryan Moore with a birdie on the fourth extra hole during the Tour Championsh­ip on Sunday.
AFP Rory McIlroy with the FedExCup and Tour Championsh­ip trophies after his victory over Ryan Moore with a birdie on the fourth extra hole during the Tour Championsh­ip on Sunday.
 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Archives ?? Andy Murray could also face Milos Raonic in Abu Dhabi in a rematch of this year’s Wimbledon final.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Archives Andy Murray could also face Milos Raonic in Abu Dhabi in a rematch of this year’s Wimbledon final.

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