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5 Reasons You Should Attend the Mubadala World Tennis Championship

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27 November 2017

Last updated on 30 January 2018
5 Reasons You Should Attend the Mubadala World Tennis Championship

On December 28th the Mubadala World Tennis Championship is going to mark the start of the new tennis season. The 10th edition of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship will be held in Abu Dhabi at the International Tennis Centre at Zayed Sports City from December 28th – December 30th, 2017.

Here are 5 reasons why you need to attend this championship:

1. The draw is keeping everyone on the edge of their seats.

Four of the tennis powerhouses, Nadal, Djokovic, Wawrinka and Raonic, are returning to the court. Although they are not competing against each other on the first day, it will happen on the second day and we know that they will be bringing their A-game.

2. This is the most highly anticipated MWTC to date.

Not only are four tennis heroes returning to the court, but some of them haven’t played against each other much. These are really strong players who will be competing against each other and everyone is expecting explosive action on the tennis court.

5 Reasons You Should Attend the Mubadala World Tennis Championship

3. There is a fun Kid’s Day at the Tennis Village

On December 28th, Tennis Village will have an exciting Kid’s Day with a variety of games and activities for the little ones. Rafael Nadal will also have an autograph signing where you can possibly meet him, watch the players up close while they practice and enjoy a Q&A session with them.

4. You can get discount to really awesome shows

If you’ve been considering going to Creamfields Abu Dhabi or Katy Perry’s New Year Eve Concert then you will love this! If you purchase your tickets for MWTC you will get 20% on one or both shows if you buy the tickets online through www.ticketmaster.ae.

5. You’ll be helping support tennis in the UAE

MWTC have various community programmes to raise awareness of the benefits of tennis and the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle. Going to watch the championship means that you will indirectly be helping them with raising awareness.

 
 

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