12 clubs set to take part in handball world championship in Dammam

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Updated 10 October 2022
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12 clubs set to take part in handball world championship in Dammam

  • The Men’s IHF Super Globe 2022 will take place in Saudi Arabia for the third time in a row, from Oct. 18-23
  • With 12 teams taking part in Dammam, it will mark the 15th and largest edition of the championship since its launch in 1997

Saudi Arabia is set to host the Men’s IHF Super Globe 2022 for the third time in a row on Oct. 18-23.

The championship will be held in Dammam and is organized by the Ministry of Sport alongside the Saudi Arabian Handball Federation as a part of the Kingdom’s Quality of Life Program.

With 12 teams taking part in the action, it will mark the 15th and largest edition of the championship since its launch in 1997.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, minister of sports and chairman of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, said in a press release: “We are happy once again to host the largest club handball championship, and with the participation of the continental champions for the third consecutive time.

"We wish all the success to our representatives clubs, Mudhar and Al-Khaleej, in this championship, and welcome all the participating teams in their second home, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” he added.

Held at the Dammam Sport Halls, the tournament will see 12 teams take part, including Saudi Arabia’s Mudhar and Al-Khaleej; Spain’s Barcelona, the current European champions and record five-time winners of the competition; Germany’s SC Magdeburg, the reigning champions; Asian champions Al-Kuwait; African champions Al-Ahly of Egypt; Brazil’s Handebol Clube Taubaté, South and Central American champions; Club Ministros of Mexico North American and Caribbean champion; Sydney University Handball Club of Australia, Oceania champion, wild cards Kielce of Poland; Benfica of Portugal as another wild card; and Tunisia’s Espérance Sportive de Tunis (or Al-Taraji) as Arab champions.

Dammam hosted the first edition to take place in Saudi Arabia in 2019, while Jeddah hosted the last edition in 2021.


Tsitsipas, Auger-Aliassime, Medvedev, Rublev lead star-studded Dubai ATP 500 lineup

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Tsitsipas, Auger-Aliassime, Medvedev, Rublev lead star-studded Dubai ATP 500 lineup

DUBAI: The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships will again welcome a world-class men’s line-up in 2026, with defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas joined by Felix Auger-Aliassime, Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev for the ATP 500 from Feb. 23–28.

Tsitsipas will aim to defend the title he claimed last year when he capped a dominant week with victory over Auger-Aliassime. The triumph was a highlight of the Greek star’s season, underlining his ability on hard courts.

Auger-Aliassime, currently ranked world No. 7, arrives in Dubai following one of the most successful campaigns of his career. The Canadian lifted three ATP Tour titles in 2025 — Adelaide, Montpellier and Brussels — and reached the semifinals of the US Open, adding to his credentials as a leading contender after last year’s runner-up finish in Dubai.

Former champions Medvedev and Rublev join the field. Medvedev, the 2023 Dubai winner and 2021 US Open champion, remains one of the most formidable hard-court players on tour, with his tactical discipline and experience proving well suited to conditions in the UAE. Rublev, champion in 2022, returns after another consistent season, bringing his trademark intensity and powerful baseline game back to a venue where he has enjoyed notable success.

The 2026 line-up is further strengthened by world No. 10 Alexander Bublik, the 2024 Dubai finalist known for his flair and unpredictability, and British No. 1 Jack Draper, ranked world No. 11, who continued his rise with a breakthrough Masters 1000 title at Indian Wells last season. Also confirmed is world No. 17 Karen Khachanov, the Tokyo 2020 Olympic silver medalist, who enjoyed a strong 2025 and a runner-up finish at the National Bank Open in Toronto.

“We are thrilled with the strength and depth of the ATP 500 field confirmed for 2026,” said Ramesh Cidambi, managing director of Dubai Duty Free and chairman of the tournament’s organizing committee. “With Stefanos returning as defending champion, Felix coming off an exceptional season, and former champions like Daniil and Andrey in the mix, fans can expect outstanding tennis across both weeks.”

Tournament director Salah Tahlak said the event continued to be a benchmark on the men’s tour: “Year after year, the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships showcase an exceptional standard of tennis. With this caliber of players already confirmed, we are confident the 2026 ATP 500 will deliver another memorable week for fans in Dubai and audiences worldwide.”

The championships will again be staged back-to-back, with the women’s WTA 1000 tournament taking place from Feb. 15–21 followed by the men’s ATP 500 event. The women’s draw is set to feature many of the sport’s biggest names, including defending champion Mirra Andreeva, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, six-time Grand Slam winner Iga Swiątek and world No. 3 Coco Gauff.

Tickets for both tournaments are now on sale via both ticketmaster.ae and the official tournament website. Prices start from 65 UAE dirhams.

The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships is owned and organized by Dubai Duty Free and held under the patronage of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai.