Dubai Free Tennis Market Championships announced their celebration of the 25th edition of the Women’s Championship, this month, through the participation of the 10 best works globally, in the 1000 -points championship competitions, scheduled for during the period from 16 to 22 February.
The world -class participants are topped by the Belarusian Arena Sabalinka, which belongs to Dubai for the ninth time, after crowning it with Australia’s Open and Open title in 2024.
The second seeded, Polish Iga Chefiontek, who won the fourth titles in Roland Garros, is sang, as they seek to achieve their first title in Dubai.
The championship is witnessing the participation of American Madison Keys, the seventh -seized, winner of the Australian Open, after defeating Chefiontek in the semi -finals, and Sebalinka in the final, which brought her back to the list of the 10 best players.
The American Coco Gov, the third -seeded American champion, is returning to the fourth time, along with the Americas Jessica Bigula and Emma Navarro, the sixth and ninth classifications.
Italian Jasmine Paulini, ranked fourth, defended her title after an exceptional season, during which she crowned the first 1000 -points championship, and reached the Roland Garros and Wimbledon final, and won the spouses’ gold in the Paris Olympics.
Kazakhi, Elina Ribakina, the fifth seed, is also seeking the heroine of Wimbledon 2022, and Chinese Kinwin Zahang, the eighth seed, holding the Paris Olympics Gold, to achieve an achievement in the championship, along with Spanish Paula Padosa, the tenth seed that hopes to overcome the first round for the first time in Dubai.
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