Women’s tennis boss wants WTA Finals to close season

Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki won the WTA Finals in Singapore on Sunday. (AP)
Updated 03 November 2017
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Women’s tennis boss wants WTA Finals to close season

ZHUNAI, China: Women’s Tennis Association chief executive Steve Simon said he wants the WTA Finals to become the last event of the season from 2019, meaning a likely swap with the ongoing Elite Trophy in Zhuhai.
Simon said the Elite Trophy, which features 12 players ranked roughly from nine to 20, should precede the WTA Finals, the traditional season finale which has the women’s top eight and which finished on Sunday.
“Several years ago they were flipped,” Simon told reporters at the $2 million Elite Trophy in Zhuhai, southern China.
“It is something I would like to see changed going forward. It won’t happen in 2018 but for ‘19 and beyond it would be my goal to see the WTA Finals as the last event of the year, no question.
“I think it’s something that we have to fix long term.”
Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki won the WTA Finals in Singapore on Sunday, but this week’s less prestigious Elite Trophy will now round off the arduous women’s season.
Simon said he had no plans to cut back on the busy end-of-year schedule, which is focused on Asia and is often hit by a spate of injuries and retirements as the long season takes its toll.
Simon admitted that the tour had a “crowded and mature calendar,” but he said scrapping Zhuhai, or any other Asian tournament, was not necessarily the answer.
“What sport do you play where at the end of the season players aren’t tired, they’re not held together by tape, ice and aspirin?” he quipped.
“Based upon the investments that have been made it’s very hard to tell somebody we don’t want you anymore ... That can hurt you too.
“So you have to respect the investment that’s been made and see how you can get creative and make it work.”
Zhuhai has built a new tennis center with a 5,000-seat center court, while Wuhan has a main stadium for 15,000 spectators, similar to Wimbledon. The Tianjin Open also has a purpose-built facility.
Simon said China had “a great desire” to develop in tennis, following Li Na’s breakthrough achievement in winning two Grand Slam singles tournaments before retiring in 2014.
“You’re seeing more courts being built ... more grassroots programs coming in, they’re taking it to the schools, they’re doing a lot of things that fully support the investment,” he said.
However, he acknowledged that more work was needed to attract crowds, particularly at a new event such as Zhuhai, which started in 2015.
“There’s a feeling and a perception, and it’s to some extent fair, that great events, great facilities, great hospitality, no fans. Where are they?” he said.
“It’s something we have to work on. But I think that the idea that because that’s a challenge, that you shouldn’t be here, is the wrong approach ... Nothing’s easy.”
Simon said he was also hopeful that China would unearth a successor to Li Na, who was far and away the country’s most successful player so far. China currently has five women in the top 100, led by Peng Shuai at 27.
With more players coming into the sport and more opportunities, “the odds of another group coming through will be very good,” he said.


SPL selects five nominees for Player of the Season award

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SPL selects five nominees for Player of the Season award

  • Winner will be determined through a voting process distributed as follows: 40% from coaches, 40% from team captains, 15% from sports media professionals, and 5% from fans

RIYADH: The Technical Committee of the Roshn Saudi League has selected five nominees for the Best Player award for the current season, according to an announcement made by the league’s official account on the social media platform X ( SPL_EN )

The shortlist includes French striker Karim Benzema from Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal winger Salem Al-Dawsari, Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo—the captain of Al-Nassr—Brazilian defender Roger Ibanez from Al-Ahli, and Argentine midfielder Cristian Guanca of Al-Shabab.

The selection was based on the league’s eligibility criteria, which require nominees to have participated in at least 40% of their team’s total league matches, regardless of position or nationality.

The winner will be determined through a voting process distributed as follows: 40% from coaches, 40% from team captains, 15% from sports media professionals, and 5% from fans.

In terms of performance stats:

Benzema played 28 matches, scoring 21 goals and providing 9 assists.

Ronaldo also played 28 matches, recording 23 goals and 3 assists.

Al-Dawsari contributed 15 goals and 14 assists in 30 matches.

Guanca appeared in a team-high 32 matches, scoring 10 goals and assisting 11.

Ibanez stood out defensively, leading Al-Ahli’s backline in 30 matches, helping the team keep 8 clean sheets, making 121 clearances, and achieving a 75% success rate in tackles.


Al-Nassr unveils new crest to mark club’s 70th anniversary

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Al-Nassr unveils new crest to mark club’s 70th anniversary

  • New look unveiled in video showcase with the caption ‘A great legacy and history, and a promising future’
  • The crown atop the crest has gone, the name of the team is now simply ‘Nassr,’ and ‘Riyadh’ is added along with ‘1955,’ the year the club was founded

RIYADH: Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr on Monday unveiled a new official crest, which club officials said is part of a refreshed visual identity in celebration of the team’s 70th anniversary.

A message posted by the team’s official account on social media platform X included a video showcasing the new design with the caption: “A great legacy and history, and a promising future. On the occasion of the 70th anniversary, here is the Al-Nassr logo.”

The redesign features several notable changes, the most obvious of which is the removal of the crown that previously sat atop the crest. The name of the team in English is now stated simply as “Nassr,” the prefix “Al-” used in previous iterations now dropped. “Riyadh” has been added at the bottom of the logo, referencing the club’s home city, along with the year in which the team was founded: 1955. The map of the Arabian Peninsula at the center of the crest remains.

The most recent significant update prior to this came on Oct. 15, 2020, when a laurel wreath around the sides of the crest and a yellow ribbon at the bottom were removed.

Al-Nassr was founded on Oct. 24, 1955, and grew to become one of the most prominent clubs in Saudi Arabia and the wider region. With two matches left to play in the league this season, they sit in fourth place, 13 points behind confirmed champions Al-Ittihad.


SPL announces Best Saudi Player nominations

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SPL announces Best Saudi Player nominations

  • To be eligible, a player must have participated in at least 40% of their team’s total league matches
  • Award is open to players born in Saudi Arabia, in addition to Saudi nationals

RIYADH: The Roshn Saudi League has announced the preliminary list of nominees for the Best Saudi Player award in the current season.

The list, published Monday on the league’s official account on platform X, @SPL_EN, features Al-Ittihad winger Abdulrahman Al-Aboud—representing the reigning champions—alongside Al-Hilal’s Salem Al-Dawsari, Al-Shabab midfielder Musab Al-Juwair, Al-Khaleej striker Abdullah Al-Salem, and Al-Qadisiyah winger Turki Al-Ammar.

These five players fulfilled the nomination criteria announced by the league on May 5.

To be eligible, a player must have participated in at least 40 percent of their team’s total league matches, regardless of position or age. The award is also open to players born in Saudi Arabia, in addition to Saudi nationals.

Al-Aboud appeared in 27 matches, scoring 7 goals and providing 7 assists, playing a key role in Al-Ittihad clinching the title with two rounds to spare.

Al-Dawsari featured in 30 matches, recording 15 goals and 14 assists.

Al-Ammar took part in 29 games, contributing 4 goals and 6 assists.

Al-Juwair, on loan at Al-Shabab from Al-Hilal, was involved in 14 goals—scoring 5 and assisting 9.

Al-Salem also contributed to 14 goals, with 10 goals and 4 assists.

The nominees were selected by the league’s technical committee, comprising Turki Al-Sultan, Sultan Al-Luhaiani, Khaled Al-Shanif, Manaf Abu Shaqeer, and Obaidullah Al-Eisi.

The list will be narrowed down to three finalists. The winner will be determined through a voting process divided as follows: 40 percent from coaches, 40 percent from team captains, 15 percent from sports media professionals, and 5 percent from fans.


UAE’s HM Alchahine triumphs in Rome 

Updated 19 May 2025
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UAE’s HM Alchahine triumphs in Rome 

  • Victory claimed in fifth leg of UAE President’s Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses

ABU DHABI: The UAE’s HM Alchahine delivered a standout performance to capture the title in the fifth leg of the prestigious UAE President’s Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses, which was held at the historic Capannelle Racecourse in Rome on Sunday. The race formed part of the 32nd edition of the globally recognized series.

The UAE President’s Cup continues to make its mark across major European racing circuits, further strengthening its presence and impact in the international Arabian racing landscape.

The series is held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, vice president, deputy prime minister, and chairman of the Presidential Court.

The series aligns with long-term goals to support breeders, owners, and the Arabian horse industry worldwide.

HM Alchahine, which is owned by Hilal Al-Alawi and trained by Elisabeth Bernard, was ridden to victory by Cristian Demuro. The colt surged into the lead at the final turn and then accelerated powerfully to secure a decisive win, his eighth victory out of nine career starts.

The Group 2 turf race was contested over 2,000 meters and drew a field of 16 of the finest Arabians from across Italy and Europe. The total prize purse was almost $338,000.

Second was Afjan, representing Al-Shaqab Racing, which was trained by Jean de Mieulle and ridden by Olivier D’Andigne, while third place went to Extra Time.

The race was attended by Abdulla Ali Al-Saboosi, UAE’s ambassador to the Italian Republic, and Faisal Al-Rahmani, secretary-general of the Higher Organizing Committee of the UAE President’s Cup Series. Also present was Mattia Cadrobbi, president of the Italian Arabian Horse Association, along with distinguished diplomatic representatives from various nations.

Al-Rahmani said: “We are proud of the success of the Italy leg (of the series), which continues to embody the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

“We extend our deepest gratitude for his generous support and pioneering role in advancing the Arabian horse legacy.

“Italy has become a key destination for champions and a gateway to elite European and Gulf races. Congratulations to Hilal Al-Alawi for this distinguished UAE victory with HM Alchahine, which reflects the outstanding capabilities of Emirati stables on the global stage.”


ESL Saudi Challenge 2025 offers Saudi teams shot at Esports World Cup glory

the tournament features eight elite Saudi teams battling for a share of the $20,000 prize pool. supplied
Updated 19 May 2025
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ESL Saudi Challenge 2025 offers Saudi teams shot at Esports World Cup glory

  • Top Overwatch 2 squads compete for $20k prize and place in the global circuit

Riyadh: Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning esports scene takes another significant step forward as the ESL Saudi Challenge 2025 kicks off, spotlighting the Kingdom’s top Overwatch 2 talent and offering a direct path to the Esports World Cup.

Organized by ESL FACEIT Group, a Savvy Games Group company, the tournament features eight elite Saudi teams battling for a share of the $20,000 prize pool. But more than just the money is on the line — the winning team will earn a coveted spot in the Overwatch Champions Series, a premier international circuit that feeds into the EWC.

“The ESL Saudi Challenge is more than just a local tournament; it’s a strategic platform that offers players a genuine opportunity to reach the global stage,” said Franck Guignery, senior vice president of Middle East and North Africa at ESL FACEIT Group. “As an official operating partner of the EWC, ESL FACEIT Group is committed to building professional pathways and empowering local talent to represent Saudi Arabia in the international esports scene.”

The initiative is closely aligned with Saudi Arabia’s national strategy to develop a sustainable esports ecosystem and position the Kingdom as a global hub for competitive gaming.

This year’s tournament will culminate with the grand final on May 30 at VOV Gaming in Riyadh, where the top three teams from the May 13–16 playoffs will compete live in front of a home crowd.

With high stakes and international exposure on offer, the ESL Saudi Challenge has become a proving ground for players looking to make the leap from national heroes to global contenders.