Volleyball, kiteboarding kick off day one of Saudi Games 2023

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Updated 24 November 2023
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Volleyball, kiteboarding kick off day one of Saudi Games 2023

  • Weightlifting, billiards and wheelchair basketball to begin on Friday

RIYADH: The second edition of the Saudi Games began on Thursday as the Al-Hilal women's volleyball team secured a victory over Al-Nassr, with a score of three games to two, at Green Hall at the Prince Faisal bin Fahad Olympic Complex in Riyadh.

In an action-packed day of volleyball, the women’s Al-Riyadh team defeated Manjam Al-Mwuahib with an impressive 3-0 win, while Al-Ittihad achieved a 3-0 victory against Al-Zulfi. Meanwhile, Al-Ahli triumphed over Al-Anqaa with a final score of 3-0.

The volleyball competitions will continue on Friday — in the women's category, Al-Riyadh and Al-Nassr will go head-to-head, while Al-Hilal will take on Manjam Al-Mwuahib. Al-Ahli will face off against Al-Ittihad, and Al-Zulfi will compete against Al-Anqaa. 

In the men's volleyball, Al-Safa will play Al-Ibtisam, Al-Nassr will face off against Al-Faisaly, and Al-Ahli will compete against Al-Wehda. Lastly, Al-Hedaya will take on Damac.

The kiteboard competition will also continue on Friday at the Lagoona Beach in the King Abdullah Economic City in Jeddah.

Weightlifting will start on Friday at the Riyadh Club Sports Hall, commencing with the youth category's 55 kg division, followed by the women's 49 kg category. The day will conclude with the men's 61 kg competition.

The Black Diamond Center will host tomorrow's billiards match-ups, which will include men's 10-ball and Snooker competition and women's 9-ball competition.

Friday's wheelchair basketball will get underway in the Paralympic Hall of the Prince Faisal bin Fahad Complex.


Medvedev to face Griekspoor in bid for second Dubai title

Updated 28 February 2026
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Medvedev to face Griekspoor in bid for second Dubai title

  • Former world No. 1 Medvedev demolished top seed Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada in the semifinal
  • Despite an injury, unseeded Dutchman Griekspoor beat 5th-seed Andrey Rublev in the ‌other semifinal

DUBAI: Daniil Medvedev reached the Dubai ‌Tennis Championships final on Friday and will face unseeded Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor as the Russian attempts to achieve something that has eluded him throughout his ​stellar career — winning the same tournament twice.
Former world number one Medvedev demolished top seed Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-4 6-2 in an 83-minute semifinal, setting up a title clash that could see him claim a second Dubai crown to go with his 2023 triumph.
Medvedev, who has won 22 titles at 22 different tournaments, arrived in Dubai with a point to prove after ‌early exits in ‌Rotterdam and Doha.
However, the third seed ​has ‌been ⁠in scintillating ​form ⁠in Dubai, dispatching Shang Juncheng, Stan Wawrinka, Jenson Brooksby and Auger-Aliassime — all in straight sets.
“It has been an amazing four matches, probably playing better and better each match, today being the best performance,” said Medvedev.
“If I can put in an even better performance tomorrow, I will have my chances to win and that ⁠is what I am going to try to ‌do.”

Griekspoor battles injury to beat Rublev
Standing ‌in his way will be Griekspoor, ​who continued his giant-killing run ‌by beating fifth seed Andrey Rublev 7-5 7-6(6) in the ‌other semifinal.
The Dutchman denied the 2022 champion, who also finished runner-up the following year, another shot at the Dubai trophy, saving two set points in the second-set tiebreak.
“No idea how I pulled off this one, ‌I could barely walk at the end of the first set,” said Griekspoor, who took ⁠a medical timeout ⁠for treatment in the opening set.
“He served extremely well. I got very lucky in the tiebreak to win it in two sets ... I landed with a serve and felt something in my hamstring.
“If he had won the tiebreak, I don’t know if I would have continued.”
It marked three consecutive top-20 wins for Griekspoor for the first time in his career after he beat second seed Alexander Bublik and Jakub Mensik en route to the final.
Griekspoor, who has won three ATP 250 ​titles in his career, will ​be looking to add a first ATP 500 trophy to his collection when he faces Medvedev.