Tennis legends on their way to Dubai

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Following Team Lendl’s victory in August 2022 during the Croatian stage of Legends Team Cup-ATP Champions Tour, the finals of this exciting first edition are finally imminent.

The remarkable captains – Ivan Lendl and Pat Cash – and world class players – Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marcos Baghdatis, Tomas Berdych, David Ferrer, Tommy Haas, Lleyton Hewitt, David Nalbandian, Tommy Robredo and Radek Stepanek – are coming to Dubai to play from November 9-12.

The venue is a custom-built arena in Dubai Harbour that will welcome around 3,000 spectators per day with 500 VIP seats to fully immerse oneself in the glamorous atmosphere.

The Centre Court will be surrounded by superyachts, allowing yacht owners to have access to the absolute best tennis and maritime experience.

Legends Team Cup will significantly strengthen Dubai's efforts to boost sports tourism and further enhance its position as an international events destination.

To further symbolise the long-term collaboration with Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, Dubai Sports Council, Dubai Harbour and UAE Tennis Federation, Legends Team Cup-ATP Champions Tour has been subtitled “The Route to Dubai”.

Which means, every annual final of this exciting series of team competitions will be hosted in Dubai, crowning the perfect combination of luxury, spectacular venues and sport entertainment.

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