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Hi Dubai
03-03-2025
- Sport
- Hi Dubai
Global Talent Set to Compete in Nad Al Sheba Padel Championship as 12th Edition of Sports Tournament Kicks Off
The highly anticipated Nad Al Sheba Padel Championship is set to begin on Monday, marking the start of the 12th edition of the prestigious Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament. This year's event, held under the theme "Limitless Capabilities," continues to shine as the largest sports tournament of its kind in the region. The Padel Championship will feature top teams from across the globe, including players from the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iran, Australia, the Netherlands, and Saudi Arabia. The group stage matches will kick off on Monday, with the semi-finals scheduled for Thursday and the thrilling final match set for Friday, March 7. Alongside the padel action, the International Padel Federation (FIP) Gold Championship wrapped up on Sunday, showcasing intense competition between elite players in both the men's and women's categories. The excitement doesn't stop there, as the fencing competition also began on Sunday. With participants from 13 countries, including Italy, Peru, Egypt, France, Tunisia, Slovakia, India, the USA, Russia, Tajikistan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, the event promises high-level international clashes. Additionally, a special local girls' championship will be held, offering UAE female athletes, as well as nationals and residents, a unique platform to compete. As the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament unfolds, it continues to highlight global sports talent while promoting unity and excellence across all levels of competition. Stay tuned for the upcoming matches and celebrations of athleticism throughout the week! News Source: Emirates News Agency


Gulf News
02-03-2025
- Sport
- Gulf News
Seven countries vie for top honours as NAS Padel Championship kicks off on Monday
Fierce battles on card as top fencers line up for the championship Last updated: March 02, 2025 | 20:03 2 MIN READ The Padel Championship will feature teams from the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iran, Australia, the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia. Supplied