Careem expands fleet by 50%, offers intercountry rides for Qatar World Cup

Careem has expanded its fleet in Qatar by more than 50 percent ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. (AFP)
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Updated 07 November 2022
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Careem expands fleet by 50%, offers intercountry rides for Qatar World Cup

  • Football fans from Saudi Arabia can travel from Dammam and Al-Ahsa
  • 1,000 more cars in Doha and neighboring cities

DOHA: Saudi football fans will now be able to travel to World Cup matches by car with Careem’s new intercountry service from Dammam and Al-Ahsa to Doha.

Careem, the region’s leading multiservice app, has expanded its fleet in Qatar by more than 50 percent ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

To cater for the expected influx of football fans traveling to attend the global event, Careem added 1,000 cars to its service over several months.

Meanwhile, fleets in neighboring cities, including Dubai, have also been growing in tandem.

The intercountry rides between the Kingdom and Qatar will allow a more affordable and hassle-free travel experience. Customers can book a day in advance, for a car that can accommodate up to three passengers.

Careem cars at Doha International Airport and Hamad International Airport will provide direct access to all eight World Cup stadiums and have dedicated pickup lanes. City-to-city rides are also available to those attending multiple matches, and customers in Qatar can take advantage of exclusive packages that allow them to book multiple rides at a discounted price.

“We applaud the decision to allow all Qatari residents to sign up to Careem using their private cars during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. This will increase the supply of transport options for visitors while also creating even more flexible earning opportunities for residents,” said Antonio Al-Asmar, Careem’s general manager in the GCC.

Careem was proud to support the region’s first World Cup, he added.

Moreover, customers will be offered a zero-wait-time solution using a One-Time-Password code at all eight stadiums. Customers can request their OTP code when adding their pickup spot on the app and will need to provide the code to a Careem “Captain” by the pickup lane.

Dedicated “Captains” will be waiting at the lanes outside all eight stadiums.


Sabalenka powers past Osaka into Indian Wells quarter-finals

Updated 11 March 2026
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Sabalenka powers past Osaka into Indian Wells quarter-finals

  • Sabalenka wrapped up the first set with two breaks of serve before Osaka began to find her rhythm

INDIAN WELLS, United States: World number one Aryna Sabalenka powered into the Indian Wells quarter-finals on Tuesday, beating former champion Naomi Osaka 6-2, 6-4 in a battle of Grand Slam winners.
It was another straightforward, straight-sets victory for Sabalenka, who fired 31 winners with eight aces.
“Overall I’m happy that I put so much pressure on her, that I brought variety today on the court,” said Sabalenka, who mixed her booming groundstrokes with effective forays to the net.
“I think she was a little confused in the key moments, and I’m happy to see that,” Sabalenka said. “I’m happy that my serve worked well, on the return I played really great tennis.”
Sabalenka wrapped up the first set with two breaks of serve before Osaka began to find her rhythm.
But the Japanese star was unable to crack the serve of Sabalenka, who saved both break points she faced in the second set and grabbed a break for 4-3 with a pair of forehand winners.
It was just the second meeting between the two, both four-time Grand Slam champions.
Osaka won the first back in 2018 on the way to her first major title at the US Open.
“That’s actually crazy,” Sabalenka said of the fact they haven’t met more often. But she predicted there were more clashes in their future as Osaka, now ranked 16th, regains her momentum on the WTA Tour after taking off all of 2023 and having daughter, Shai, in July of that year.
Sabalenka, runner-up at Indian Wells in 2023 and 2025, will continue her pursuit of a first title in the prestigious ATP and WTA Masters 1000 event against either sixth-seeded American Amanda Anisimova or 10th-seeded Canadian teen Victoria Mboko.
Australian qualifier Talia Gibson’s dream run in the California desert continued with a 7-5, 2-6, 6-1 victory over seventh-ranked Italian Jasmine Paolini.
The 21-year-old’s first victory over a top-10 player propelled her into her first WTA quarter-final, where she’ll face either Czech Linda Noskova or Alexandra Eala of the Philippines.
Gibson, ranked 112th, used a late break to pocket the first set, closing it out with her 18th winner of the opening frame.
Paolini sped to a 3-0 lead in the second as Gibson’s errors mounted and it looked as if the experienced Italian, a two-time Grand Slam finalist, had seized control.
But Gibson unleashed a barrage of winners in the third, including a stinging forehand service return on match point.
“Honestly, just completely speechless,” said Gibson, who beat top-20 players Ekaterina Alexandrova and Clara Tauson on the way to the fourth round.