Bidding for golden ticket for match between PSG and Al-Nassr/Al Hilal all-stars reaches milestone SR10m

Saudi businessman Abdulaziz Baghlef pushed the bidding for a golden ticket to see a star-studded team of Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr players take on the mighty Paris Saint-Germain in Riyadh to SR3 million on Tuesday.
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Updated 12 January 2023
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Bidding for golden ticket for match between PSG and Al-Nassr/Al Hilal all-stars reaches milestone SR10m

  • The winning bidder for the ‘Beyond Imagination’ ticket to the Riyadh Season Cup will meet star players such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar
  • The buyer, whose money will go to charity, also gets to take part in the post-game presentation ceremony and appear with the winning side in their official team photo

DUBAI: Bidding for a ‘golden ticket’ to see Lionel Messi’s Paris Saint-Germain take on a team made up of players from Saudi sides Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo’s new club, and Al-Hilal has reached a milestone SR10 million ($2.6 million) on Thursday.

Saudi real estate businessman Mushref bin Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, general manager of AqarOne Group, made the milestone bid in the charity auction, beating Saudi tech company Azom’s SR9.3 million bid ($2.5 million).

A fierce bidding battle had started on Twitter after General Entertainment Authority Chairman Turki Al-Sheikh kicked off the auction for the “Beyond Imagination” ticket at SR1 million ($266,000) on Monday.

The ticket holder will attend the presentation ceremony after the game with Al-Sheikh, meet star players including Messi, Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar, and line up alongside the winning side in their official team photo. They will also attend a gala lunch and visit the dressing rooms of both teams at the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh, where the game will be played.
French champions PSG announced on Monday that Messi will play in the friendly against a select side of players from Al-Nassr and Saudi rivals Al-Hilal on Jan. 19.
The auction for the Beyond Imagination ticket began on Jan. 9 with an opening price of SR1 million and bidding will remain open until 11:30 p.m. local time on Jan. 17. All the proceeds will be donated to the National Platform for Charitable Work, also known as Ehsan.


‘Animals in a zoo’: Swiatek backs Gauff call for more privacy

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‘Animals in a zoo’: Swiatek backs Gauff call for more privacy

  • Coco Gauff upset when cameras caught her smashing her racquet in the depths of the stadium on Tuesday after she was beaten in the Australian Open quarter-finals

MELBOURNE: World number two Iga Swiatek on Wednesday backed Coco Gauff’s call for more privacy during tournaments, saying players sometimes feel “like animals in the zoo where they are observed even when they poop.”
Third seed Gauff was upset when cameras caught her smashing her racquet in the depths of the stadium on Tuesday after she was beaten in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
The American was trying to find somewhere private to let out her frustrations, rather than doing so on court in front of fans including children.
“I tried to go somewhere where they wouldn’t broadcast it, but obviously they did,” said Gauff.
“So maybe some conversations can be had because I feel like at this tournament the only private place we have is the locker room.”
Swiatek, who was also bundled out of the quarter-finals in Melbourne by Elena Rybakina, said back-stage cameras could be too intrusive.
“The question is, are we tennis players, or are we animals in the zoo where they are observed even when they poop, you know?” she said.
“Okay, that was exaggerating obviously, but it would be nice to have some privacy. It would be nice also to, I don’t know, have your own process and not always be observed.
“It would be nice to have some space where you can do that without the whole world watching.”
Swiatek was caught up in her own off-court drama earlier in the week when she was denied access to an area in Melbourne Park because she was not wearing her accreditation.
It was recorded on camera and the clip did the rounds on social media.
“I don’t think it should be like that because we’re tennis players,” she said.
“We’re meant to be watched on the court and in the press. That’s our job. It’s not our job to be a meme when you forget your accreditation.
“Oh, it’s funny, yeah, for sure. People have something to talk about, but for us I don’t think it’s necessary.”
Swiatek’s straight-sets loss to Rybakina denied her a career Grand Slam of all four majors.
She has won four French Opens, the US Open and Wimbledon, but a title at Melbourne Park remains elusive.