Fans are urged to buy their tickets this Thursday and Friday for the 14th Mubadala World Tennis Championship (MWTC) to enjoy a 15 per cent saving as well as the chance to win one of 51 merchandises signed by star players.
The offer coincides with the UAE's 51st National Day,
This year’s tournament, which runs from December 16-18 at the International Tennis Centre in Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Sports City, features six of the best male players – including three of the world’s top five – as well as two of the best female players in World No.2 Ons Jabeur and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu.
Spectators who purchase Category 2 tickets between midnight on Thursday morning (1 December) and midnight on Friday evening (2 December) can access the promotional rate by entering code UAE15.
The National Day promotion runs for two days, with discounted tickets available from just AED 80 for adults and less than AED 40 for children.
Each buyer, regardless of ticket category, will also be automatically entered into a lucky draw to win exclusive, signed merchandise.
Abhishek Sharma's 19-ball fifty went in vain as world champions India were surprisingly beaten by Ireland for the first time in international cricket, slumping to a 34-run defeat in the first Twenty20 in Belfast on Friday.
American great Serena Williams will face Australian 20-year-old Maya Joint in the first round of her eagerly awaited return to Wimbledon, a potentially tricky tie for the seven-time champion playing at the tournament for the first time since 2022.
Australia booked their spot in the knockout rounds of the World Cup on Thursday after a cagey draw against Paraguay, who are set to qualify as a third-placed finisher, while Turkey beat USA 3-2, scoring the winner with virtually the last kick of the match.
The Netherlands scored two goals in the first seven minutes of the first half en route to a 3-1 victory over Tunisia on Thursday night in Kansas City in Group F, while Japan and Sweden drew 1-1 in Texas.
Ecuador coach Sebastian Beccacece said all Ecuadoreans have a lot to celebrate on Thursday after the country's biggest World Cup result ever, coming from behind to beat Germany 2-1 and advance to the knockout stage.