Khaleej Times

Djokovic aims to make winning return in Mubadala World Tennis

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abu dhabi — Former world No. 1, Novak Djokovic, is aiming to mark his comeback to on-court action with a win at the 10th edition of the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip (MWTC).

The tournament will run from Dec. 28 to 30 at the Internatio­nal Tennis Centre at Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi.

This will be the Serbian superstar’s fifth visit to Abu Dhabi having previously won the tournament three times. Tennis fans will get to see Djokovic in action on day two when he plays the winner of the match between Dominic Thiem and Milos Raonic.

It is always an honour to play in Abu Dhabi and I can’t wait to get back on court again

Novak Djokovic

The 30-year old Serb expressed he is keen to return to action saying, “It is always an honour to play in Abu Dhabi and I can’t wait to get back on court again. This tournament will offer me the perfect opportunit­y to start my preparatio­n for the Australian Open.”

The 12-time Grand Slam winner has enjoyed a total of 223 weeks as world number one. Considered as one of the all-time greats, Djokovic has 68 career titles, which is the sixth-most in the Open era, and also owns third-most titles among active players. He became only the eighth player to complete a career Grand Slam and third to hold all four major titles at once.

The Serbian will be hoping to kick-off the new season and his comeback with a win. Djokovic will be joined by current world number one Rafael Nadal, world number five Dominic Thiem, three-time Grand Slam Winner Stan Wawrinka, recent US Open semifinali­st Pablo Carreno Busta and former Wimbledon finalist Milos Raonic.

As always, in the unique ‘winner takes all’ format of the MWTC, the victor will claim $250,000 in prize money. The tournament, which has firmly establishe­d itself as the beginning of the global tennis season, was first staged in 2009 and has continuous­ly attracted the best players in the world, as it is closely followed by the Australian Open in January, the first Grand Slam of the season.

Tickets to the Championsh­ip are currently on sale for the general public at www.ticketmast­er.ae and all Virgin Megastores across the UAE. For more informatio­n, visit www.mubadalawt­c.com.

 ?? AFP file ?? Oman’s Ahmed Kano (left) and UAE’s Ali Mabkhout fight for the ball during their Gulf Cup of Nations 2014 match in Riyadh. Mabkhout emerged the top scorer of the tournament with five goals. —
AFP file Oman’s Ahmed Kano (left) and UAE’s Ali Mabkhout fight for the ball during their Gulf Cup of Nations 2014 match in Riyadh. Mabkhout emerged the top scorer of the tournament with five goals. —

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