publish time

27/12/2023

author name Arab Times

publish time

27/12/2023

Sheikh Ahmed Al Jaber with players and guests of the tournament.

DOHA, Dec 27: The curtain falls  on the third Arab Elite Tennis Championship, with the final match taking place at 5:00 pm at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in the Qatari capital, Doha.

Sheikh Ahmed Al-Jaber, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Arab Tennis Federation, revealed that the final match will be broadcast live on the beIN Sports channels. He commended the success of this year's edition, highlighting the excellent cooperation and facilities provided by the Qatari Federation.

Expressing gratitude, Sheikh Ahmed extended thanks to Nasser Al-Khelaifi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Qatari Federation, Tariq Zainal, the Federation's Secretary, and all board members for their efforts in ensuring the success of the championship. He emphasized that such dedication is not unfamiliar to the Qatari brothers.

Sheikh Ahmed also acknowledged the beIN Sports channels for their collaboration in broadcasting the tournament's final live, enhancing its success and prominence. He noted that this step added a new dimension to the competition, making it the most robust Arab tennis competition to date with the participation of elite Arab players ranked internationally (ATP).

Expressing his joy in meeting with Arab stars for the third consecutive year, Sheikh Ahmed expressed pride in all the players who have rightfully earned their places in the international classification list. He emphasized that the Elite Championship, born in Kuwait, is here to stay, evolve, and receive support and attention from all Arab countries in the years to come.

Sheikh Ahmed assured that the Arab Federation is committed to elevating the game and its members by providing strong networking opportunities for the players. He highlighted the Elite Championship as an ideal platform for players to prepare for the Davis Cup qualifiers, emphasizing continued support for their advancement in world rankings. Sheikh Ahmed Al-Jaber praised the high level of competition throughout the tournament, anticipating an exciting and thrilling match as the championship concludes.