​​​​​​​Medvedev wins first ever Diriyah Tennis Cup in Saudi Arabia

​​​​​​​Medvedev wins first ever Diriyah Tennis Cup in Saudi Arabia
​​​​​​​Medvedev wins first ever Diriyah Tennis Cup in Saudi Arabia

We show you our most important and recent visitors news details ​​​​​​​Medvedev wins first ever Diriyah Tennis Cup in Saudi Arabia in the following article

Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - Diriyah — Russia’s Daniil Medvedev has made sporting history in Saudi Arabia to become the first champion of the inaugural Diriyah Tennis Cup, presented by Saudi , the Kingdom’s first international tennis event, courtesy of an emphatic performance and a straight-sets win over Italy’s Fabio Fognini, 6-2, 6-2. Medvedev was the deserving winner of the Diriyah Tennis Cup and worthy recipient of the $1million winner’s cheque, having claimed 3 wins in 3 days against world-class opposition in the spectacular Diriyah Arena, which sits at the heart of the UNESCO heritage site of Ad Diriyah, on the outskirts of Riyadh. After a quarter-final victory over Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff, and semi-final win over David Goffin of Belgium, the world number 5, Medvedev swept aside Fognini in little over one hour in front of an enthralled sold-out 15,000 capacity crowd. Despite previous limited exposure to ‘live’ tennis, the passionate fans who filled the arena showed their enjoyment of every single shot to create an incredible atmosphere, much to the appreciation of the players who, after the final, both immediately stated a desire to return to the Kingdom in the future. Having sealed his place in sporting history as the first winner of the Diriyah Tennis Cup, Daniil Medvedev said: “ I am very happy to the first winner here in Saudi – it’s cool to be the first of what I hope of many years of tournaments here. The fans were cheering for both Fabio and I, making it a really fun atmosphere - they really love their tennis and I hope their love for tennis continues to grow.” Following the loss an upbeat Fognini reflected on his time in the Saudi Arabia by focusing on the positives, including the warm welcome and the opportunity to experience a new country. Having created the event to grow the sport of tennis in the Kingdom by inspiring new players, both young and old to take up the game for the first time as part of healthy and active lifestyles, Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki AlFaisal Chairman of the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia, confirmed plans for the 2020 edition were already underway. Speaking after the entertaining final Prince Abdulaziz stated: "This is only the start of tennis in our country but what an incredible start! Already in a single week huge strides have been made and the sport has earned a place in the hearts of so many, young and old, boys and girls." "I am extremely proud that a perfect platform has been built for tennis to grow, when we pictured staged an international event, the scenes here today are exactly what we hoped for. World-class tennis being played to a full stadium and players made to feel right at home. I know this will have inspired a lot of people to pick up a racket, including myself! Already we are discussing plans for an even bigger and better 2020 edition." “It’s remarkable and exciting to think that only one week ago this arena crowned Anthony Joshua it’s champion. And now just seven days later we are celebrating the brilliance of our first tennis winner, Daniil Medvedev. That speaks volumes for our ambitions in sport, not just as world-class hosts but as a youthful nation that wants to inspire its own people by introducing new sports in new ways. We can look ahead to our sports journey with such optimism,” Prince Abdulaziz said. Earlier the final day started with a unique exhibition between two future stars with strong connections to the host nation. Michael Mmoh (USA) and Ammar Al Haqbani (KSA), the most exciting Saudi-born tennis stars in the game opened up the day’s play with a showpiece exhibition match which saw Mmoh the victor with a comfortable 6-2 6-0 win. Following two days of centre court action, Mmoh said: “My goal is to inspire the youth and I think it would be so cool to have a Saudi Arabian tennis player on the ATP tour, eventually winning a Grand Slam. My goal is to do big thing on tour. That’s why we played this match today and that’s the thing I hope for most.” The loss did nothing to dampen the spirits of Ammar Al Haqbani, who said: “I take away so much from this match. I had real fun playing against Michael. He is a great guy and the experience was amazing. I want to thank everyone who is involved in this tournament, especially Prince Abdulaziz for hosting this event. He is inspiring so many by bringing sport to Saudi Arabia.” — SG


These were the details of the news ​​​​​​​Medvedev wins first ever Diriyah Tennis Cup in Saudi Arabia for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.

It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Saudi Gazette and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.

NEXT Jazan’s Al-Qahar Mountains once underwater, study reveals