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January 26, 2020

Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic Ready To Defend Their Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships Titles

  • The pair face tough competition from one of the strongest fields ever

  • Ticket prices from AED55

January 26, 2020 – DUBAI, UAE: Swiss pair Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic will next month attempt to achieve a remarkable double as they bid to retain their Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships titles.

Last year was only the second time in the history of the tournament that two players from the same country won the title, after Fabrice Santoro and Amelie Mauresmo in 2002.

“It was remarkable to see two players from the same country emerge as our Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships singles champions, and we are delighted to welcome Roger Federer and Belinda Bencic once again,” said Colm McLoughlin, Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of Dubai Duty Free. “We look forward to seeing if they can set a new milestone by successfully defending those titles, but they face competition from one of the strongest fields ever assembled in Dubai.”

While Federer began last year as a strong favourite to win his eighth Dubai crown and at the same time claim a history-making 100th career title, no-one expected Bencic to emerge from such a star-studded field to become the champion – least of all herself.

Although formally a top 10 player she had not won a tournament since June 2015 after suffering a number of injuries, one of which took her out of the game for five months. Her ranking fell as low as 318 before she embarked on re-building her career. And even as her week here progressed she flirted with defeat as she fought off six match points against Aryna Sabalenka in the third round. But she survived that scare against the world number eight, and then beat number two Simona Halep, then number six and two-time champion Elina Svitolina, and finally number four Petra Kvitova to become an unlikely champion.

“It’s unbelievable. It’s incredible,” said Bencic after her victory. “Especially I’m realising after two rounds, we were already saying, ‘Wow, this is a great tournament. Now it’s only bonus. Then I won against Sabalenka after being out already. So many times I was close from defeat. It’s unbelievable that I ended up winning this.”

Her victory proved to be a springboard as she went on to reach the final in Mallorca, reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam for the first time in her career at the US Open where she beat world number one and defending champion Naomi Osaka, and win a second title of the year in Moscow. Following her US Open run, she re-entered the top 10 after a gap of four years and four months.

While everyone was surprised to see Bencic lift the trophy, few if anyone expected that someone other than Federer would triumph the following week. Although he faced a formidable challenge in the final against Stefanos Tsitsipas, an opponent who had sensationally defeated him at the Australian Open just weeks before, the Swiss maestro came through to continue his staggering run of success in Dubai.

That may in part be due to him enjoying the luxury of enjoying familiar surroundings when he competes in Dubai. Players rarely play in their home city and have to adapt to new places every week. But Federer has long had a base in Dubai and he spends a considerable amount of time in the city, and that makes the event more comfortable for him.

“I feel very happy here when I’m playing the tournament, no doubt about it. I feel like I do get like somewhat of a home crowd support,” he said. “Yeah, walking around and stuff, I know my way around. I love taking my car and going to places, going to restaurants, all that stuff. I mean, it depends. Obviously if I would go to the mall at 9pm, not the cleverest move I could make. I know where to go, how to do it.”

“Belinda Bencic’s victory last year as she upset so many top 10 opponents demonstrated that no player, regardless of their ranking and reputation, can be assured of success at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships,” said Tournament Director Salah Tahlak. “Competition is fierce right from the very first day and the outcome of every match is unpredictable. And that means once again we can look forward to a wonderful two weeks of thrills and surprises.”

The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, which is owned and organised by Dubai Duty Free and held under the patronage of H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, begins with the 20th Anniversary celebrations of the WTA event which runs from 17th to 22nd  February and features reigning Grand Slam champions Ashleigh Barty, Simona Halep and Bianca Andreescu, and then continues between 24th and 29th February with the ATP tournament which stars reigning Australian Open and Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic, eight-time Dubai champion Roger Federer, 2019 ATP Finals winner Stefanos Tsitsipas and 2018 Dubai champion Roberto Bautista Agut.

Tickets for the 17th – 29th February tournament are available at www.dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com.

Fans are reminded that tickets may not be resold or transferred by anyone other than the organisers. Tickets from resellers will not be accepted on entry, so organisers are urging fans to purchase from ticket partner, Platinumlist or at the Box Office which will open on 29th January at 9am.

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