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Dubai's million dollar tennis tournament
22 December 2006
Tennis fans may want to take a holiday in Dubai in 2007 as one of the world's most high profile sporting events takes place there.
Played outdoors, the tournament attracts some of the sport's best male and female players.
The tournament forms part of the International Series Gold and offers the winner a cool $1m (£510,000) prize.
The current holder of the Dubai title is Rafael Nadal, who beat current world number one Roger Federer in straight sets.
Fans will be hoping to see the likes of Federer and Nadal again in 2007 and they are unlikely to be left disappointed.
The tournament is due to begin in late February and will come to an end in March.
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Played outdoors, the tournament attracts some of the sport's best male and female players.
The tournament forms part of the International Series Gold and offers the winner a cool $1m (£510,000) prize.
The current holder of the Dubai title is Rafael Nadal, who beat current world number one Roger Federer in straight sets.
Fans will be hoping to see the likes of Federer and Nadal again in 2007 and they are unlikely to be left disappointed.
The tournament is due to begin in late February and will come to an end in March.
© Adfero Ltd
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