Dubai ruler honors Mo Salah as Arab athlete of the year

Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammad honored the Egypt and Liverpool star Mohammad Salah. (Courtesy: WAM)
Updated 09 January 2019
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Dubai ruler honors Mo Salah as Arab athlete of the year

  • Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammad honored the Egypt and Liverpool star with the Outstanding Arab Athlete award
  • Salah was crowned as African Player of the Year on Tuesday for his stunning displays for his country and Liverpool

DUBAI: A day after sweeping up the African Player of the Year for a second time, Mo Salah picked up another award on Wednesday — this time from the Dubai royal family.

Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammad honored the Egypt and Liverpool star with the Outstanding Arab Athlete award at the 10th annual Mohammed Bin Rashid Creative Sports Award.

“Today, we have honored some of the most distinguished in the sports sectors at the local, Arab and international levels,” Sheikh Hamdan said during the ceremony.

Salah was crowned as African Player of the Year on Tuesday for his stunning displays for his country and the Premier League leaders Liverpool in 2018.

The Egyptian forward met Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid at Zabeel Palace on Wednesday, who congratulated him on retaining the award and granted him the Outstanding Arab Athlete Award.

The awards ceremony was held earlier at the Sheikh Rashid Ballroom at the Dubai World Trade Center.


Siniakova ends Andreeva Indian Wells defense in third round

Updated 10 March 2026
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Siniakova ends Andreeva Indian Wells defense in third round

  • Siniakova, a former doubles number one, will face either Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina or American Ashlyn Krueger for a place in the quarter-finals

INDIAN WELLS, United States: Unseeded Katerina Siniakova ended a frustrated Mirra Andreeva’s Indian Wells title defense on Monday, rallying for a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory over the eighth-ranked Russian.
The 18-year-old Andreeva had opened her repeat bid with an imperious 6-0, 6-0 demolition of Solana Sierra.
But she was in trouble early and often against 44th-ranked Siniakova in a rollercoaster contest that featured seven service breaks for each player and 43 break chances between them.
When she sailed a swinging volley long to surrender the second set, Andreeva threw her racquet in disgust.
She regrouped to break Siniakova for a 3-2 lead in the third, but Siniakova won the next four games.
The Czech saved a pair of break points in the final game before sealing the match with a shot that struck the net cord and dribbled over as Andreeva could only watch, disappointment sparking another outburst from the Russian as she departed the court.
Siniakova, a former doubles number one, will face either Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina or American Ashlyn Krueger for a place in the quarter-finals.
In other early matches, fifth-seeded American Jessica Pegula shook off a slow start to beat Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
Pegula, coming off her fourth career WTA 1000 title at Dubai last month, fired 11 aces with just one double fault as she rallied for the win.
“I think today I had to kind of snap myself back and kind of lock in to not let that get away from me,” said Pegula, who said she was in danger of letting negativity and frustration get the better of her.
“I didn’t think I was playing bad. It was just letting a couple chances, couple breaks here and there (get away), maybe a couple shots that I could have been more aggressive on.”
Later on Stadium Court, world number two Iga Swiatek took on Greece’s Maria Sakkari — the woman she beat in the Indian Wells finals in 2022 and 2024.
Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina, who lifted the Indian wells Trophy in 2023, played Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk in the final match of the night.