US beat Germany at Basketball Showcase finale in Abu Dhabi

Team USA beat Germany 99-91 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. (DCT)
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Updated 21 August 2023
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US beat Germany at Basketball Showcase finale in Abu Dhabi

  • 99-91 victory at the Etihad Arena concludes International Basketball Week
  • Minnesota Timberwolves’ Anthony Edwards fed off the energy of the fans to score two key three-pointers as the US team finished the game strongly

ABU DHABI: International Basketball Week and the US Basketball Showcase ended on Sunday night as the US men’s national team defeated Germany 99-91 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi.

The US team concluded their preparations for the FIBA Men’s World Cup by battling back against Germany’s early advantage which saw the Europeans lead by as many as 16 points in the third quarter.

With Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers) and Austin Reaves (LA Lakers) helping their side claw their way back, it was Anthony Edwards who ultimately sealed the eight-point victory.

Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves) fed off the energy of the fans to score two key three-pointers as the US team finished the game strongly.

For Germany, Dennis Schroder (Toronto Raptors) bagged 16 points, with fellow NBA star Franz Wagner (Orlando Magic) contributing 17.

Edwards, who led all the scorers with 34 points, said at the finish: “This was the best game I’ve had so far.

“We were down 15 points in the third quarter; that got us closer as a team. This was fun, and it’s been a while since I had so much fun in a game.

“We had to face adversity and it was a fight for us. Tyrese Haliburton and Austin Reaves came big in the second half and the energy that came from them off the bench was much needed for us to win the game.”

Reaves said: “This was one of the most important games for us in preparation for the World Cup. We faced a talented team in Germany with them having many NBA players in the squad. This win felt good.”

The US triumph reinforces their status as favorites for the FIBA World Cup, which is due to take place in Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.


World’s top 20 confirmed for Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships

Updated 16 January 2026
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World’s top 20 confirmed for Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships

  • Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek and defending champion Mirra Andreeva headline the 26th premier women’s tournament
  • WTA 1000 event runs from Feb. 15-21, followed by the 34th ATP 500 tournament from Feb. 23-28

DUBAI: The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships returns in 2026 with one of the strongest WTA 1000 line-ups in its history, featuring all of the world’s top 20 players for the Women’s Week from Feb. 15-21.

The 2026 field features a complete set of top-ranked stars, including World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, World No. 2 Iga Swiatek, World No. 3 Coco Gauff, and World No. 4 Amanda Anisimova, alongside Elena Rybakina (No. 5), Jessica Pegula (No. 6), Jasmine Paolini (No. 7), 2025 champion Mirra Andreeva (No. 8), Madison Keys (No. 9) and Belinda Bencic (No. 10).

Leading the charge is Sabalenka, who returns to Dubai after a standout 2025 season highlighted by her US Open triumph, where the Belarusian claimed her fourth career Grand Slam title and secured a second consecutive win in New York. Reinforcing her position at the top of the women’s game, Sabalenka has started the 2026 season in fine form by retaining her title at the Brisbane International without dropping a set.

Six-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek also returns following another exceptional season in which the Polish star captured the 2025 Wimbledon title and reached multiple WTA 1000 finals, finishing the year with one of the highest win percentages on tour.

Joining them is Gauff, who enjoyed a defining 2025 campaign with her French Open victory, the second Grand Slam title of her career and first on clay. The American 21-year-old also added a Masters 1000 trophy in Cincinnati and reached the semi-finals of both the Australian Open and US Open grand slams, closing the year inside the top three for the first time.

Defending champion Andreeva had a breakthrough season in 2025, which saw her secure a historic triumph in Dubai, making her the youngest WTA 1000 champion in history. The 18-year-old Russian followed that success with two Grand Slam quarter-finals and a rapid rise into the world’s top 15. She arrives in Dubai looking to defend the title that launched her onto the global stage.

“We are delighted to welcome all of the top 20 women’s players once again,” said Ramesh Cidambi, managing director of Dubai Duty Free and chairman of the organising committee. “The depth of talent committed for 2026 reflects the status of this event on the global tennis calendar. Dubai has become an essential stop for the world’s best players, and we look forward to another exceptional week of world-class tennis.”

The line-up also includes talents such as World No. 12 and two-time Dubai champion Elina Svitolina, as well as Canada’s World No. 17 Victoria Mboko, whose breakthrough performances propelled her into the world’s top 20 for the first time. Their presence adds further depth to a roster that cements Dubai’s position as one of the most competitive stops on the WTA calendar.

Salah Tahlak, tournament director and deputy managing director of Dubai Duty Free, said of the line-up: “Women’s tennis continues to set new standards for competitiveness and quality. With the top 20 players confirmed, spectators can expect compelling matches from the opening day. Each year our WTA event delivers incredible moments, and 2026 promises to be no different.”

The 2026 Championships will run back-to-back once again, with the women’s WTA 1000 event from Feb. 15-21 and the men’s ATP 500 tournament from Feb. 23-28.