Dubai Open upbeat on Williams, Sharapova absences: 'We have strong field'

The Duty Free Tennis Championship Tournament Director feels satisfied with the womens field that they have put in place for the upcoming edition that starts on February 19.

and are the only top 30 players missing, but Talhak said that a world class level tennis event is expected to happen. Asked if they tried to bring these three big stars in, Talhak replied: We have not been in talks with any WTA players and we are delighted that the field is as strong as it is.

This year we nine of the top ten and 27 of the top 30 WTA players entered, which is quite something and we are looking forward to a fantastic week. is committed to play in Dubai on the mens side.

How can the tournament popularity increase in Japan thanks to him? Someone says that in his country Nishikori is as famous as Nadal and Federer around the world. It is fantastic to have Kei Nishikori here in Dubai for the first time, and of course we are delighted to welcome Naomi Osaka back too.

We will certainly look at ways of raising their profiles both here in the UAE and amongst their Japanese fans all over the world. Talhak also wishes to have back in the tournament: He played here in 2016 and made it to the semi-finals where he was defeated by our eventual champion Stan Wawrinka.

He is an incredibly talented player and we hope to welcome him back again soon. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title

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