Borna Coric to make Mubadala World Tennis Championship debut

Borna Coric, 26, will face Andrey Rublev at 6 p.m. on the opening day at the International Tennis Centre in Zayed Sports City. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 December 2022
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Borna Coric to make Mubadala World Tennis Championship debut

  • The 26-year-old Croatian will face defending champion Andrey Rublev at Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi after Frances Tiafoe withdrew through injury

ABU DHABI: Croatian Borna Coric will make his Mubadala World Tennis Championship debut in Abu Dhabi on Friday evening against reigning champion Andrey Rublev after American Frances Tiafoe was forced to withdraw from the UAE capital’s annual tournament through injury.

Coric, 26, who beat fellow MWTC contenders Cameron Norrie and Stefanos Tsitsipas en route to winning the Cincinnati Masters in August, will face Andrey Rublev at 6 p.m. on the opening day at the International Tennis Centre in Zayed Sports City.

“I’m excited to be making my Mubadala World Tennis Championship debut in Abu Dhabi. I know there are a lot of Croatian sports fans in the region so it will be great to play in front of them. Playing in the championship, with such a strong lineup, is the perfect start to my 2023 season,” said Coric.

En route to winning in Ohio, he recorded five successive victories over top-20 players, including world No. 3 Rafael Nadal. He also won both his matches at the Davis Cup Finals last month in Malaga.

“Adding Coric to the MWTC roster is extremely exciting. He has just completed a fantastic season and is showing he deserves to be playing among the very best once more. In Abu Dhabi, he will certainly be in a strong field and I’m very much looking forward to watching him take on Rublev on the opening day.” said John Lickrish, CEO, Flash Entertainment. “Even though we are obviously disappointed at Frances’ withdrawal, our players’ health and well-being is always our foremost concern and we wish him a speedy recovery.”

“I was really looking forward to playing in the Mubadala World Tennis Championship for the first time but unfortunately, I have to withdraw because of an injury I need to let rest. I’ve heard so many good things about the tournament and was also very excited to visit Abu Dhabi. I’m sorry to all the fans out there that had been looking forward to seeing me play and hope to be there in the future,” said Tiafoe.

This year’s championship runs from Dec. 16-18 and features six of the best male players — including three of the world’s top five — as well as two of the best female players in world No. 2 Ons Jabeur and 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu.


Fletcher focused on Man United’s FA Cup tie, not his future at Old Trafford

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Fletcher focused on Man United’s FA Cup tie, not his future at Old Trafford

  • Fletcher revealed his communication has been limited to CEO Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox
  • “I have been focusing on the job in hand, preparing the team for these two games,” Fletcher said

MANCHESTER: Manchester United interim manager Darren Fletcher said he has not spoken with minority owner Jim Ratcliffe about his future as he prepares for what could be his final game in charge against Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup.
The former United midfielder, appointed after Ruben Amorim’s sacking this week, oversaw a 2-2 draw at Burnley on Wednesday.
Fletcher revealed his communication has been limited to CEO Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox, who handed him the reins for two matches.
“I have not (spoken to Ratcliffe), I speak to Omar and Jason. For me, I have been focusing on the job in hand, preparing the team for these two games. There’s been no thoughts or conversations on my future,” Fletcher told reporters on Friday.
“They have given me full responsibility to take control for these two games. Make my own decisions, ⁠lead the team, guide the team and prepare the team, that is what I have been doing.”

’IMPORTANT COMPETITION’
With United not playing in Europe and getting knocked out of the League Cup early this season, Fletcher sees the FA Cup as their last realistic shot at silverware in a competition they won in 2024 under Erik Ten Hag.
“It’s an important competition. Manchester United are about winning trophies and I think we’ve had good success in the competition in recent years,” ⁠he said.
“We won it a couple of years ago and lost in the final (in 2023). It’s an amazing competition, it’s the first trophy I won as a player. It’s a special tournament.
“With the season so far, not in Europe, out of the League Cup, the FA Cup is a trophy we should be vying to win and giving ourselves every opportunity to win.”
Fletcher will not have reinforcements for Sunday’s third-round clash, however, with Noussair Mazraoui, Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo still away at the Africa Cup of Nations.
“It’s too close a turnaround. So we’ll have the same players available we had against Burnley, no new additions,” he said.

’AMAZING ACADEMY’
The squad shortage has forced United to name several academy players on ⁠the bench in recent games, but Fletcher defended the club’s tradition of blooding youngsters despite their inexperience.
“I think historically this club is built around the academy, we’ve got an amazing academy, our record speaks for itself,” Fletcher said. “We have some amazing players with some amazing talent. What I see is a lot of hard work, humble, young players who aren’t perfect because they’re young and learning.
“We ask too much of young people in society at times and in general. We have to let them learn, educate them, help them understand they will make mistakes. With good guidance, all of us play a part in developing them to be Manchester United players and people.”
Fletcher said midfielder Kobbie Mainoo was “in a good place” and training well after struggling for game time under Amorim while no decision has been made on defender Harry Maguire after his return from injury.