The Mubadala World Tennis Championship (MWTC) returns to Abu Dhabi this December and organizers are hard at work to make sure that all three days of the event will thrill tennis enthusiasts and those new to the game alike.
Maria Sharapova, Rafael Nadal, Daniil Medvedev and 18-year-old sensation Amanda Anisimov will all take to the court in the tennis extravaganza, which takes place in the capital from December 19 to 21.
Day one is 'Kids Day' with all children under the age of 12 enjoying free admission to the International Tennis Centre at Zayed Sports City.
In addition to seeing guaranteed top-class tennis, there’s a range of fun activities in the Tennis Village to keep children entertained throughout the day.
From autograph signings and player clinics, special kids’ Q&As with players, training sessions and competitions especially for children, to a host of food and beverage options, there’s plenty of fun on offer for everyone.
Tickets start from AED 100 for adults with three-day packages also available with savings of 20 per cent.
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