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Top seeds tumbled for a second successive afternoon under the sun as the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships threw up more surprises on Tuesday.

Fourth seed Caroline Garcia, sixth-seeded Maria Sakkari, and No.7 seed Daria Kastakina all fell at the first hurdle inside the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium.

Just 24 hours after 10th seed Veronika Kudermetova and No.11 seed Beatriz Haddad Maia lost their first-round matches, Sakkari joined them in making an early exit from the WTA 1000 event, losing 6-1, 6-2 at the hands of the impressive Karolina Pliskova on Court One.

Picking up where she left off in her first-round match – where she lost just five games – Pliskova, a runner-up here in 2015 and two-time Grand Slam finalist, made light work of her Greek opponent, winning in just 69 minutes to book a place in round three.

“I’m really happy with the way I played,” said Pliskova. “It’s not every day you beat the sixth seed 6-1, 6-2! I also played a really good match in the first round, so I’m happy with my tennis. I’ve had many good tournaments in the past here. I missed last year so I’m happy to be back. I have my family with me, my sister with her baby, so I feel quite relaxed.”

In the day’s opening match on Centre Court, Madison Keys continued her fantastic form. Fresh from dropping just two games in her first-round victory, the American ace needed just 1 hour and 48 minutes to beat World No.5 Garcia 7-5, 6-4.

“Caroline is such an amazing player and had a great end to the year and has been playing at her top level,” said a delighted Keys. “I knew I was going to have to play well, especially in that second set, take care of my serve and I’m happy to get the win.”

Daria Kastakina was another of the top seeds to tumble on a warm Tuesday afternoon. The No.7 seed was no match for Czech opponent Barbora Krejcikova, who triumphed 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.

There was better news for the top seeds later in the afternoon as No.3 seed Jessica Pegula navigated a tricky Centre Court clash with Viktoriya Tomova to book her place in the third round.

American Pegula, ranked No.3 in the world, burst out of the blocks, taking the first set 6-2, but qualifier Tomova hit back, breaking Pegula three times to win the set 7-5 and take the match to a decider.

Clearly annoyed by her second-set performance, Pegula stormed back in the third, taking the first five games before closing out the match 6-2, 5-7, 6-1.

“It was tough out there – I’m exhausted now, but happy to get the win,” said Pegula after her victory.

Elsewhere, the No.15 seed Victoria Azarenka – a two-time Grand Slam winner – battled back from a set down to beat Amanda Anisimova 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (5).

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BIFA holds inaugural Council Meeting in UAE, sets roadmap to reshape global football diplomacy

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The BRICS International Football Alliance (BIFA) held its first-ever Council Meeting at the BIFA+ Global Headquarters in the UAE, marking a milestone in its mission to advance football diplomacy and cooperation across the Global South.

The session, attended by official representatives from China, underscored the strengthening partnership between the UAE and the People’s Republic of China in promoting sports, cultural, and technological exchange under the BIFA & BIFA+ framework.

Held under the theme “Deepening Sports Synergy and Promoting Diversified Development,” the meeting reviewed BIFA’s achievements since its establishment and outlined a bold strategic roadmap for 2026–2027, driving collaboration among BRICS and BRICS+ nations.

2026: BRICS Football International Village to debut in UAE

Next year, BIFA+ will launch the BRICS Football International Village at its UAE headquarters,  an integrated “sports, culture, health, and innovation” hub designed to foster collaboration and showcase the spirit of the Global South.

The initiative will connect regional headquarters in the UAE, China, Russia, Brazil, India, and South Africa, and feature cultural exhibitions, AI innovation forums, and the BRICS Football Cup Invitational Tournament, culminating in the BIFA+ Global Launch Ceremony in the UAE.

2027: China to host expanded BRICS Cup activities

In 2027, as China hosts the BRICS Summit, the country will also welcome the BRICS Cup Football Tournament, bringing together champion city teams from across member nations.

Ms. Wang Min, Chair of BIFA China, said the tournament will blend “Football + Urban Culture + New Media” – using digital storytelling and live engagement to make the BRICS Cup a globally recognised cultural sporting event.

A global platform for unity and innovation

BIFA’s development strategy is built around its “three-wheel drive”, sports, culture, and technology, ensuring sustainable growth and collaboration among BRICS nations.

Salem Almazaini, Founder and President of BIFA & BIFA+, said: “From our headquarters in the UAE, BIFA will use football as a vessel to deepen cooperation among BRICS and BRICS+ nations across sports, culture, health, and digital innovation.”

Founded under the guidance of Larisa Zelentsova, President of the International Alliance of BRICS Strategic Projects (Russia), BIFA continues to grow as a bridge between nations, using football as a language of diplomacy and sustainable development.

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Abu Dhabi T10 launches Super Fan Contest promising fans experiences of a lifetime

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Cricket fever is about to hit new highs. As the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 gears up for another electrifying season, organisers have rolled out a new Super Fan Contest, a golden opportunity for UAE cricket lovers to win experiences money can’t buy.

Think masterclasses with cricket legends, serving as ball kids, photo ops with top players, signed gear, and even free match tickets.

“This will galvanise community participation locally and give us yet another opportunity to showcase this incredible emirate,” said Matt Boucher, CEO of Abu Dhabi Cricket & Sports Hub. 

“We’re thrilled to announce the Super Fan Contest, which reflects our commitment to supporting cricket at the grassroots level.”

Shaji Ul Mulk, Chairman of T10 Sports Management, added, “For any cricket fan, being close to their favourite players is unmatched. This contest is all about elevating the fan experience and celebrating the excitement that defines T10 cricket.”

The 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 kicks off on November 18 and runs until November 30, promising high-octane clashes, thrilling finishes, and unforgettable moments.


The opening night sets the tone with Quetta Qavalry vs. Northern Warriors, followed by a showdown between the defending champions, Deccan Gladiators, and Delhi Bulls.

Fans can keep an eye on the official Abu Dhabi T10 social media pages for entry details and a shot at these once-in-a-lifetime experiences.


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FIFA disciplinary action: UAE official, Qatari player, and Saudi federation fined after World Cup qualifiers

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Things got heated during the UAE vs Qatar World Cup qualifier, and FIFA isn’t letting it slide.

Following the fiery 2026 World Cup qualifier on October 14, FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee has announced a series of suspensions and fines targeting officials and players from both sides.

Matar Obaid Saeed Mesfer Al Dhaheri, supervisor of the UAE national team, has been hit with a 16-match suspension and a 10,000 Swiss franc fine (Dh45,500) after being found guilty of unsporting behaviour and physical assault against the match referee.

Two-match ban for Qatar

Over on the Qatari side, Tarek Salman has received a two-match ban and a 5,000 Swiss franc fine (Dh22,750) for dangerous play during the same match.

The match itself ended in a 2–1 win for Qatar, securing their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while the UAE continues its campaign with crucial playoff matches against Iraq to keep their World Cup dream alive.

Breach of disciplinary code

In a separate decision, FIFA fined the Saudi Arabian Football Federation 11,500 Swiss francs for breaches of its disciplinary code after fans lit fireworks during Saudi Arabia’s 0–0 draw with Iraq, a result that booked Saudi Arabia’s place in the tournament.

For context, the UAE Football Association has also been enforcing stricter discipline internally. Earlier this year, it suspended players Khalid Al Dhanhani and Sultan Adel for five matches each and fined them Dh500,000 for misconduct during a national team camp.

Together, these measures underline the zero-tolerance stance of FIFA and the UAE FA when it comes to professionalism and player conduct during critical World Cup qualifying stages.

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