Olympic hero Tarek Hamdi and Saudi squad come out fighting ahead of Karate 1-Premier League round in Cairo

Tarek Hamdi, right, with Fahad Al-Khathami at the training camp on Monday night. (Arriyadiyah)
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Updated 24 August 2021
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Olympic hero Tarek Hamdi and Saudi squad come out fighting ahead of Karate 1-Premier League round in Cairo

  • Tokyo 2020 silver medalist leads group of 16 athletes in one-week training camp in Riyadh to prepare for Egypt trip

The Saudi national karate team led by Olympic silver medalist Tarek Hamdi on Monday launched a training camp for the upcoming third round of the 2021 Karate 1-Premier League to be held in Cairo on Sept. 1-5.

The event was initially scheduled to take place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, but was changed to the Egyptian capital in late June.

Hamdi, who received a hero’s welcome on his return to Saudi Arabia from Japan after claiming second place in the men’s karate kumite +75kg category, was joined by 15 other members of the squad for the week-long camp in Riyadh.

The athletes chosen by Mounir Afkir, coach of Saudi national team, are: Imad Al-Maliki, Fahad Al-Khathami, Sultan Al-Zahrani, Raef Turkistani, Mohammed Al-Maliki, Badr Al-Otaibi, Faraj Al-Nashiri, Khaled Al-Sheikhi, Sanad Sofiani, Ali Barnawi, Rayan Jabali, Faisal Al-Otaibi, Misfer Asmari, Mansour Mubarak, Azzam Al-Mutairi and Hamdi.

The athletes will take part in two sessions each day, one in the morning and the other in the evening, and will engage in direct combat with each other.

At the end of the week, Afkir and his technical staff will whittle down the list to the eight players who will travel to Cairo.


Sabalenka debuts engagement ring during Indian Wells win

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Sabalenka debuts engagement ring during Indian Wells win

  • World number one sported the striking oval-cut diamond ring for the first time in competition after getting engaged to Georgios Frangulis late on Tuesday
INDIAN WELLS, California: Aryna Sabalenka’s performance in a 6-4 6-2 second-round win over Japan’s Himeno Sakatsume was not the only thing that dazzled at Indian Wells on Friday, with the world number one also showing off her shiny new engagement ring.
The 27-year-old sported the striking oval-cut diamond ring for the first time in competition after getting engaged to Georgios Frangulis late on Tuesday.
“It feels super comfortable and shiny,” ‌she told ‌reporters.
“We double-checked if there was a ‌possibility ⁠to lose the ⁠diamond, and there was none. I was pretty confident wearing it, hoping it might even distract my opponent.”
Sabalenka, who has made the final of the WTA 1000 event twice in the last three years, said that while the proposal came as ⁠a complete surprise to her, the ‌entire team was in ‌on the engagement secret.
“I saw Georgios and I was crying ‌half of the time, because I thought ‌that I looked ugly, not prepared, and this is such a beautiful moment,” she said.
“I stopped everything, and I asked the videographer and the photographer to make sure ‌that my face was not (in the pictures), just the ring, and side ⁠views and ⁠from the back, just so you guys wouldn’t be shocked by the way I looked.
“But it was a beautiful moment.”
Sabalenka was asked what she has learned about Frangulis, the CEO of global health-food brand OakBerry, and what he has learned about her since they began dating in 2024.
“What I have learned about him? He likes Oakberry a lot,” the four-times Grand Slam champion said. “What he has learned about me? That I’m crazy,” she added with a laugh.