Malek Jaziri hopes to inspire Arab players after shock Dubai win over Grigor Dimitrov

Tunisia's Malek Jaziri celebrates during his win against Grigor Dimitrov in Dubai. (AFP)
Updated 28 February 2018
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Malek Jaziri hopes to inspire Arab players after shock Dubai win over Grigor Dimitrov

LONDON: Malek Jaziri believes he struck a blow for tennis in the Arab region when he sensationally knocked Grigor Dimitrov out of the Dubai Tennis Championships.
Jaziri was a rank outsider in the round of 32 clash with the tournament’s top seed and it looked a long way back for him when he lost the first set 6-4 on Tuesday, but he rallied superbly and staged a thrilling comeback to win the final two sets 7-5, 6-4. It was his first win over a player in the world’s top 10 and easily the biggest of his career. He picked up $15,910 for the win.
“I was hearing the cheers from a lot of young Arab kids and after I won I saw how happy they all were for me,” he told Sport360. “I hope that this can show them that us Arabs can compete with and defeat the best players in the world, as long we work hard for it.”
Ranked 117 in the world, Jaziri has been given a wildcard for the tournament at The Aviation Club for the past six years and, as a result, usually faces one of the world’s big guns in the opening round. In 2013 he managed to take a set off the great Roger Federer.
“I feel so good here in Dubai,” he said. “They gave me a lot of opportunities in the past, like with wildcards. I got a lot of experience, playing top guys here in Dubai. I played last year against Andy Murray, the year before Novak Djokovic, five years ago I played Roger Federer as well. In Dubai, I only played top seeds. I knew one day it would happen (and I would get the win).”

Jaziri reached a career-high ranking of 47 last year and won gold at the Pan Arab Games in 2011. He reached the quarterfinals in Dubai four years ago but this win over Dimitrov easily tops the lot.
“I just tried to enjoy the match and play my game,” said Jaziri. “This is a fantastic result. It was a great feeling today, first of all, to win my first top five. I am really happy for that. I tried to fight every point since the beginning. It was so tight. All the time I was longer on the court, I was playing better, feeling more comfortable.”
Although the shock exit of Dimitrov robs the championship of its leading light, Tournament Director Salah Tahlak believes the Tunisian was a popular winner.
“Malek Jaziri has long been a favorite here in Dubai and his incredible victory has been well received,” he said in quotes on the tournament website. “His performance was quite remarkable against an opponent who reached the final of his most recent tournament just over a week ago, and it will be very interesting to see how does in his next match.”
Jaziri will not have much time to bask in the glory of his career-high victory. He is back in action on Wednesday when he faces Dutchman Robin Haase in the last match on Center Court.
“I will try to relax a little bit, enjoy dinner with my team, enjoy this win,” Jaziri said. “That’s most important. It’s been a long time I didn’t win lot of matches. This is a good win for me. After that I will start to think about Robin. He is good player, so it will be tough match.”


NEOM concede at the death for the second week in a row as Al-Taawoun salvage late draw

Updated 13 March 2026
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NEOM concede at the death for the second week in a row as Al-Taawoun salvage late draw

  • NEOM narrowly lost to Al-Nassr 1-0 last weekend after Mohamed Simakan scored an injury-time winner
  • Al-Taawoun followed up with a late equalizer by Mohammed Al-Kuwaykibi to deny them three points

RIYADH: The Saudi Pro League returned for Matchday 26, with the table beginning to take its final shape as the season enters its final quarter. The title contenders kick off on Friday and Saturday, but Thursday’s action focused on a clash between upper mid-table sides NEOM and Al-Taawoun, alongside three relegation-battlers — Al-Najma, Damac and Al-Kholood — attempting to improve their standings.

In Tabuk, NEOM played out a 2-2 draw with Al-Taawoun, this season’s surprise package under the returning Pericles Chamusca. After a brilliant start to the campaign that saw them spend much of the season in the top four, a poor run of just one win in their last eight games has followed.

Al-Taawoun’s late equaliser was vital in their bid to maintain a spot in the top five. With Al-Ittihad lurking just three points behind and yet to play this weekend, every point matters for the Wolves of Qassim. Regardless, it has become a painful second half of the season for Chamusca’s side, as they now sit 12 points behind the top four.

After a heroic performance from Luis Maximiano against Al-Nassr last weekend, NEOM were unfortunate to leave Riyadh empty-handed after conceding at the death. There were still plenty of positives from the defeat, as Christophe Galtier’s squad appear to have finally hit second gear this season.

Calm and collected against Al-Nassr, they repeated the same approach against Al-Taawoun. Knowing their opponents thrive on space in the transition, NEOM prevented them from accessing wingers Marin Petkov and Biel, leaving star striker Roger Martinez isolated for most of the match.

Amadou Koné and Abdoulaye Doucouré did their part to disrupt the centre of Al-Taawoun’s block, with the former driving forward and the latter drifting in between the lines to create the opener. In the 23rd minute, Al-Taawoun’s defence were pulled apart as Luciano Rodríguez met Doucouré’s precise through ball to slot home.

NEOM maintained their composure throughout the match, but it took a wonder strike from Martinez to bring the visitors level in the 70th minute, the Colombian producing a superb strike from distance.

It only took six minutes for NEOM to respond. Saïd Benrahma broke down the Al-Taawoun defence once again, releasing Alexandre Lacazette for a powerful finish to restore the hosts’ lead.

Despite the strong performance from NEOM, they ultimately fell victim to another late setback. Substitute Mohammed Al-Kuwaykibi surged down the flank in stoppage time before cutting inside and curling a precise finesse shot beyond Maximiano to salvage a point.

Elsewhere, Damac continued their resurgence under Fabio Carrille with a 3-1 victory over Al-Najma, who remain rooted to the bottom of the table. The win moves Damac six points clear of Al-Riyadh in the relegation zone, while Al-Najma sit 14 points from safety with eight matches remaining.

Meanwhile, Al-Hazem secured a late victory after Abdulaziz Al-Dwehe netted an 86th-minute winner in a 2-1 triumph over Al-Kholood. It was a frustrating night for the Saudi Pro League’s all-time leading scorer Omar Al-Somah, who missed a penalty for the winners in the 60th minute.

Saudi Pro League action resumes on Friday, with Al-Fayha hosting Al-Ettifaq and Al-Riyadh welcoming Al-Ittihad at 10:00pm. The headline fixture of the evening — kicking off at the same time — sees second-placed Al-Ahli travel to face fourth-placed Al-Qadsiah. Victory for Al-Ahli against tough opposition would strengthen their title push, while defeat for Al-Qadsiah could effectively end their unlikely championship hopes.