Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia ‘opens new roads to the Kingdom’: GSA chairman

GSA chairman Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al-Faisal said the staging of the rally in Saudi Arabia is the result of “the trust, determination and ambition” shown by the Kingdom’s leadership. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 December 2019
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Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia ‘opens new roads to the Kingdom’: GSA chairman

  • The rally will be held from Jan. 5-17, 2020
  • GSA chairman: Result of “trust, determination and ambition” shown by the Kingdom’s leadership

RIYADH: The launch of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia “will bring the world closer than ever to the hospitable people of the Kingdom,” Prince Abdul Aziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the General Sports Authority, said.

Speaking at a press conference in Qiddiya on Tuesday, Prince Abdul Aziz said the staging of the rally in Saudi Arabia is the result of “the trust, determination and ambition” shown by the Kingdom’s leadership.

The rally, which will be held from Jan. 5-17, 2020, “will drive more achievements that will make the country proud and confident on its path toward achieving Vision 2030,” he said.

“With the launch of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia, the world will get to know the picturesque nature of our country and its magnificent desert. The world will come closer than ever to the hospitable people of the Kingdom,” Prince Abdul Aziz added.

“This is a new beginning in the history of the Dakar Rally. The race that has topped the list of rallies for 40 years in Africa and South America will start a new chapter in Saudi Arabia.”

President of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation, Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Faisal, described the staging of the rally in the Kingdom as an “unforgettable adventure.”

He added: “Today, the Saudi Arabian Automobile and Motorcycle Federation is consolidating its commitment to developing motorsport, improving driving standards and conditions, and encouraging safe and responsible driving. At the same time, we wish to host the best and most challenging competitions for our young men and women in the Kingdom in order for them to show the world their capabilities and skills, whether it is driving cars and bikes, or hosting and managing international events and activities.”

The prince told reporters that the federation is supporting several Saudi drivers in the Dakar Rally by paying their participation fees.

Assembled media were shown a video that will be displayed on giant screens in international cities such as Paris, Milan and Madrid in order to introduce the world to the Kingdom’s desert attractions.

The video will also be shown at famous international sites such as Times Square in New York, Leicester Square in London and on the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. It will also be featured in the Saudi capital Riyadh and the cities of Jeddah and Dammam, and will include clips explaining the history of the Kingdom.


Three-time Grand Slam winner Wawrinka to retire in 2026

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Three-time Grand Slam winner Wawrinka to retire in 2026

  • “It’s time to write the final chapter of my career as a professional tennis player. 2026 will be my last year on tour,” Wawrinka posted Friday
  • His 582 tour-level wins are fourth most among active players

PARIS: Stan Wawrinka says the 2026 season will be his last as the three-time Grand Slam singles champion aims to finish his career “on the best note possible.”
“Every book needs an ending. It’s time to write the final chapter of my career as a professional tennis player. 2026 will be my last year on tour,” Wawrinka posted Friday on social media.
Wawrinka, who turns 41 in March, won the Australian Open in 2014, the French Open a year later and the US Open in 2016, at a time when Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic were dominating men’s tennis.
He has 16 career ATP titles although the last came in Geneva in 2017.
Wawrinka reached a high of third in the world in 2014, but he has struggled with injuries in past years and is now ranked 157th.
His 582 tour-level wins are fourth most among active players, just behind Gael Monfils, who also plans to retire at the end of next year.
Wawrinka won Olympic gold in doubles alongside Federer at Beijing in 2008 and helped deliver a first Davis Cup triumph for Switzerland in 2014.
He is due to begin his final season in Perth at the United Cup, which starts on January 2.