Big names arrive for action-packed Aramco Saudi Ladies International

The tournament will take place on the beautiful Red Sea coast at Royal Greens in KAEC. (Supplied)
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Updated 13 February 2023
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Big names arrive for action-packed Aramco Saudi Ladies International

  • The tournament will feature some of the biggest names in women’s golf such as world no. 1 Lydia Ko and Thai teen sensation and world no. 4 Atthaya Thitikul
  • The tournament made waves in the world of golf through its significant prize purse increase to $5 million — the largest outside of the majors

The fourth edition of the Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by Public Investment Fund (PIF) will take place at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club from 16 to 19 February.

In partnership with the Ladies European Tour (LET), the tournament will feature some of the biggest names in women’s golf such as world no. 1 Lydia Ko, Thai teen sensation and world no. 4 Atthaya Thitikul, and major winner and world no. 7 Lexi Thompson.

The tournament made waves in the world of golf through its significant prize purse increase to $5 million — the largest outside of the majors. In a strong statement of equality, the purse matches that of the men’s event, the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, which took place last week.

Besides the on-course action, spectators can expect a wide array of F&B options and entertainment offerings. Whether you’re a golf fan or are simply looking for a fun weekend out, there’s definitely something for everyone at the Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by PIF.

Fun activities all around — With e-gaming, hitting cages, inflatable dart board stations and plenty more, fans will be able to enjoy a fun day out at the various entertainment areas such as the Fan Village and Spectator Zone throughout Royal Greens & Country Club.

Pick up the sport of golf — Inspired by the golfing action on the course? Spectators can try their hand at the Starting New at Golf (SNAG) stations at the Fan Village, where they can pick up skills such as putting and chipping. Sports fans will also not want to miss catching top female footballers from local clubs Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli, who will be down on Friday to participate in a golf clinic.

Free Treats — For families, be sure to bring the kids down to catch all the fun and action at the event, especially on Friday. The first 500 children down on Friday will enjoy a free ice cream from the onsite ice-cream truck. For those who head down to the Spectator Zone, you’ll be able to enjoy a free cup of coffee from Brew92 as you enjoy the action on the big screens and try your hand at some outdoor games.

Enjoy breathtaking views on the 16th — The pristine course at the Royal Greens & Country Club has often been described by the players as one of the most stunning courses they’ve played at. For spectators, head on over to the iconic 16th hole, which is perfect for those who want to enjoy scenic views of the surrounding Red Sea and sandy beaches.

  • Free tickets are available for the Aramco Saudi Ladies International presented by PIF and can be secured by visiting www.golfsaudi.com

Mane takes dominant Senegal past Egypt into AFCON final

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Mane takes dominant Senegal past Egypt into AFCON final

  • Former champions Senegal dominated possession against cautious Egypt
  • The result maintained the dominance of Senegal over Egypt

TANGIERS, Morocco: Sadio Mane scored a 78th-minute winner to give Senegal a 1-0 victory over Egypt on Wednesday in their Africa Cup of Nations semifinal in Tangiers.
Former champions Senegal dominated possession against cautious Egypt and will face hosts Morocco or Nigeria on Sunday in the final.
The result maintained the dominance of Senegal over Egypt. The Teranga Lions beat the Pharaohs in the 2022 AFCON final and in a 2022 World Cup play-off. Both victories came after penalty shoot-outs.
Egypt captain Mohamed Salah was well contained by the Senegal defense. This was his fifth AFCON and the closest he has come to a winners’ medal is finishing a runner-up twice.
Veteran Senegal center-back Kalidou Koulibaly was yellow-carded after 17 minutes for fouling Egypt striker Omar Marmoush.
It was his second booking in as many matches and ruled him out of the final. The second semifinal will be played later on Wednesday.
Worse was to follow for the 34-year-old based in Saudi Arabia as he sustained an injury six minutes later and had to be replaced by Mamadou Sarr.
Senegal did more attacking in a cagey first half without seriously threatening 37-year-old Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy.
An attempt by Nicolas Jackson flew over and, soon after, teammate Pape Gueye was on target with a low angled shot, but it lacked power and was comfortably saved.

- Heated exchanges -

The rival benches became involved in heated verbal exchanges and some pushing as half-time approached, leading rival head coaches Pape Thiaw and Hossam Hassan to appeal for calm.
Thiaw and Hassan were then addressed by the referee and order was restored in the rival dugouts.
Egypt threatened the Senegal defense for the first time in added time at the end of the opening half when awarded a free-kick close to the touchline.
But the set-piece delivery from Salah slipped through a crowded goalmouth and out of play beyond the far post.
Both teams made changes for the second half. Egypt replaced Ahmed Aboul-Fetouh with Mahmoud ‘Trezeguet’ Hassan and Senegal introduced Lamine Camara for Habib Diallo, who had been cautioned.
As the semifinal passed the hour mark, the pattern of the opening half continued. Egypt were content to let Senegal have more possession, confident they would snuff out any threat to El Shenawy.
With 15 minutes of regular time remaining, Egypt had not had a goal attempt on target nor had they forced a corner.
Finally, with 12 minutes remaining, the Senegalese pressure was rewarded with two-time African player of the Year Mane scoring.
An ambitious long-range effort by Camara was deflected to Mane, and his low shot flew past El Shenawy and into the net.