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.”


Holders Crystal Palace stunned by Macclesfield in biggest ever FA Cup shock

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Holders Crystal Palace stunned by Macclesfield in biggest ever FA Cup shock

  • Macclesfield are also still coming to terms with the death of forward Euan McLeod
  • Palace are now winless in nine games in all competitions

MACCLESFIELD, UK: Crystal Palace’s defense of the FA Cup came to an embarrassing end as they were beaten 2-1 by sixth-tier Macclesfield in the biggest shock in the competition’s history.
The 117 places that separate Premier League outfit Palace from Macclesfield of the National League North in the English football pyramid is the most ever overcome by an underdog side in FA Cup history.
Captain Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scored either side of half-time to secure a famous victory for a club that were forced to reform in 2020 after being wound up for unpaid debts.
Macclesfield are also still coming to terms with the death of forward Euan McLeod, who died aged 21, less than a month ago after a car accident when he was traveling home after a match.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner, who has been linked with the vacant managerial post at Manchester United, made six changes but his starting line-up still included England internationals Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton.
Palace are now winless in nine games in all competitions and set-piece defending has been at the heart of that slump.
Macclesfield took full advantage when Dawson powered in a header from a free-kick just before half-time.
Glasner turned his back in disbelief at the goalmouth scramble that led to the sixth-division side’s second goal.
Buckley-Ricketts prodded past Walter Benitez from close range on the hour after Palace fluffed multiple opportunities to clear the danger.
Spanish international Yeremy Pino’s pinpoint free-kick in the 90th minute showed the quality the Premier League side possess.
But they could not save themselves from going down in history for the wrong reasons just months on from beating Manchester City at Wembley to win a major trophy for the first time.