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The World Tennis League is coming to Abu Dhabi in December

Season two of the league will be held at Etihad Arena, Yas Island.

Calling all tennis fans. Hold onto your racquets and turn because the World Tennis League (WTL) is back with a bang for season two in Abu Dhabi. Mark your calendars for the dates from 21 to 24 December, when the Etihad Arena, Yas Island will be buzzing with electrifying matches and captivating performances.

Season two is going to be a four-day extravaganza, jam-packed with two tennis matches every day with a grand finale going down on Sunday. The Falcons, Hawks, Eagles and Kites teams will battle it out in a three-day Round Robin format, with the top two teams facing off in an epic final. The amazing support from Abu Dhabi has given the WTL a massive confidence boost to make this season even bigger and better — and that’s what they aim to do with each passing year. It’s also taking Abu Dhabi’s reputation as a top-notch sports destination and cranking it up to the next level.

This season also builds upon the massive success of the league’s inaugural season, which featured renowned tennis players like Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek. But the excitement didn’t stop there. Live performances by international artists like Tiesto, Wizkid, Deadmau5, Neyo and Armin Van Burren added a whole new dimension to the event, making it an extravaganza for sports and music enthusiasts. The 2023 line-up hasn’t been revealed, but it’ll be disclosed sometime in September.

Tickets for World Tennis League will go on sale in August.

GO: Visit www.etihadarena.ae for more information.

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Shaheera Anwar - Staff Writer
From a beautiful childhood in Riyadh to a calm and collected life in Dubai. When she's not busy penning her latest masterpiece, you can catch Shaheera lounging with her family or binging on the latest movies. And as a millennial, she's got her sights set on TikTok - hoping to go viral someday (fingers crossed).

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