Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Hungary’s former ITF Junior World Champion Dalma Galfi will be amongst the main challengers to face the defending champion Daria Snigur when the 25th Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge is held from December 5-11.
Galfi, the winner of nine singles and ten doubles titles on the ITF Women’s Circuit, reached her best singles ranking of No. 81 in the second half of June 2022.
In December 2015, the 24-year-old Hungarian was pronounced ITF Junior World Champion following her successful run that included winning the girls’ singles title at the US Open along with the girls’ doubles crown (with Fanny Stollar) at the Wimbledon Championships.
Defending champion Snigur will be eyeing a rare back-to-back success in this $100,000 competition following her easy 6-3, 6-0 run for the title against Kristina Kucova last year.
2022 has been a successful season for the 20-year-old Ukrainian wherein she made her Grand Slam debut as a qualifier at the 2022 US Open. She made her maiden appearance count with an upset win against former world No.1 Simona Halep before losing in straight sets to Rebecca Marino in the second round.
However, these performances gave Snigur a WTA ranking of world No. 124 in the singles by August 2022, and further successes have seen the youngster climb to a career-high No. 105.
At the end of the withdrawal deadline of November 22, the tournament has also drawn former Grand Slam champion and Dubai regular, Kristina Mladenovic along with the fast-improving duo of Magdalena Frech from Poland and Arantxa Rus from the Netherlands to complete the top-5 players of the main draw.
Other notable names in the draw are Viktoria Kuzmova (144), Diana Shnaider (161), Jaimee Fourlis (164), Anastasia Zakharova (167) and Barbara Haas (173).
Rus’s biggest singles successes to date are a second-round upset over world No. 2, Kim Clijsters, at the 2011 French Open, saving two match points in the second set, reaching the fourth round at the 2012 French Open, and defeating world No. 5, Samantha Stosur, in the 2012 Wimbledon Championships to reach the third round. Her maiden WTA Tour title was winning the 2017 Swedish Open doubles event, partnering Quirine Lemoine.
First held in 1998, and played at the Habtoor Grand Resort Autograph Collection, this tournament is classified as an ITF Women’s Circuit competition.
The competition started off as a $25,000 ITF event, before being raised to a $75,000 tournament between 1999 to 2015.
Since 2016, the annual fixture has been upgraded to a $100,000 plus hospitality event on the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour while attracting some of the top champions alongside a fast-improving breed of promising young stars.
Created by Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, Founding Chairman of the Al Habtoor Group, the annual
the tournament has managed to live up to its hype of encouraging the development of women’s tennis in the UAE and the region, while raising the profile of the sport across the Arab world.
Included in the long list of past champions are former Grand Slam winners and top-class players such as Sorana Cirstea (2020), Ana Bogdan (2019), Peng Shuai (2018), Belinda Bencic (2017), Kimiko Date-Krumm (2012), Sania Mirza (2010), Maria Kirilenko (2007), Kateryna Bondarenko (2006), Marion Bartoli (2005), Jelena Jankovic (2003) and inaugural winner Kyra Nagy (1998).
The competition will get underway on December 4 with the qualifying matches, followed by the main draw matchups from December 5 with the finale being slotted for December 11.