Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open 2026 to launch with free entry for all

Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open 2026 will kick off with Family Day on Saturday at Zayed Sports City. (Supplied)
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Updated 30 January 2026
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Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open 2026 to launch with free entry for all

  • Official draw ceremony takes place at Tournament Village with Family Day and Kids Day taking place on Saturday and Sunday

ABU DHABI: The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open returns to Zayed Sports City on Saturday Jan. 31 and will run until Feb. 7.

Organized by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the tournament is part of the WTA 500 series on the Women’s Tennis Association calendar.

The opening day of the 2026 tournament is Family Day, with free entry for all fans. The initiative “allows families to experience the atmosphere of the tournament and enjoy a full program of on-site entertainment alongside the opening day of tennis week in the UAE capital,” a press release stated.

As part of the opening day activities, the official draw ceremony will take place on the main stage at Tournament Village, attended by Indonesian player Janice Tjen, where first-round fixtures will be revealed.

The Mubadala Tennis Village will serve as a “central fan hub” throughout the tournament, and promises “tennis-themed games, interactive challenges, dedicated kids’ zones, live entertainment, relaxation areas, and a wide range of food and beverage options.”

The family-focused program continues on Sunday with Kids Day. Children will get in for free, and there will be complimentary tennis sessions designed to introduce young fans to the sport as the world’s top players begin their campaigns in Abu Dhabi.


Macron congratulates Mohammed Ben Sulayem on reelection as FIA’s president

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Macron congratulates Mohammed Ben Sulayem on reelection as FIA’s president

  • French president gives assurance of his determination to continue strengthening historic partnership

DUBAI: Mohammed Ben Sulayem, the president of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile, also known as the FIA, has been congratulated on his reelection to the post by French President Emmanuel Macron, who also gave an assurance of his determination to continue strengthening the historic partnership between France and the FIA.

In a letter to Ben Sulayem, Macron said: “I would like to extend my warmest congratulations on your reelection as president of the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), following the vote held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on Dec. 12.

“In this regard, and further to our recent meeting at the Elysee Palace alongside other representatives of the automotive world, please be assured of my determination to continue strengthening the historic partnership between France and the FIA.

“Wishing you every success in this new term of office, please accept ... the assurance of my highest regards.”

The meeting at the Elysee Palace in November highlighted shared priorities of the FIA and France across motorsport, road safety, mobility, and the protection of young people online.

France holds a unique place in the federation’s history with the FIA’s headquarters situated in Paris, and this was further highlighted during the meeting as the FIA confirmed the renewal of its commitment to France as one of its key centres of excellence.

Speaking at length, the leaders celebrated France’s pivotal role in global motorsport, from historic events such as the Paris–Rouen Trial in 1894 to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which continues to attract thousands of spectators and generates significant impact, supporting over 1,000 full-time jobs and contributing about $190 million to the French economy.

Macron and Ben Sulayem also discussed France’s representation in the FIA Formula One Championship, the French talent competing across the FIA World Championships, the contributions of French manufacturers and promoters in shaping international motorsport, and support for the facilitation of visas for global FIA delegates attending meetings in Paris.

Macron and Ben Sulayem were joined by Yann de Pontbriand — president of the Automobile Club de France, one of the FIA’s original members and the world’s first automobile club, which was founded in 1895 — and Pierre Gosselin, president of the Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile.

The parties discussed the central role clubs play alongside the FIA in promoting safe and responsible mobility and motorsport, alongside France’s historic contribution to the sectors.

Macron and Ben Sulayem exchanged views on initiatives to make mobility safer, more affordable, and more sustainable, such as the newly launched FIA Driver Safety Index, a first-of-its-kind global benchmark developed to measure and compare driver risk using cutting-edge AI technology.

Protecting young drivers and promoting respect online was another key topic. The leaders discussed the FIA’s United Against Online Abuse campaign, which aligns closely with France’s policies on social media safety for children.