Stranded ATP tennis stars like Medvedev and Rublev in Dubai hotel, planning Oman escape via SUVs amid airspace closures for Indian Wells tournament.
Stranded ATP tennis stars like Medvedev and Rublev in Dubai hotel, planning Oman escape via SUVs amid airspace closures for Indian Wells tournament.
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Stranded Dubai tennis players reject ATP routes, plan Oman private jet escape for Indian Wells

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More than 40 ATP players, officials, and staff, including Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev, remain stuck in Dubai after airspace closures from US-Israeli strikes on Iran and retaliation. Rejecting lengthy road options proposed by the ATP, they are arranging short drives to Oman for private jets, with Indian Wells participation uncertain as the tournament starts March 4.

Following the Dubai Tennis Championships conclusion on March 1 and subsequent regional escalation—with US and Israeli strikes on Iranian sites prompting retaliatory attacks and full flight suspensions at Dubai airports—over 40 individuals (players, supervisors, referees, security, and journalists) are housed in tournament hotels. One hotel has been adapted into a bunker with extra lower-ground-floor beds.

An ATP emergency meeting on Sunday proposed road alternatives: a six-hour drive to Oman or 10 hours to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Players declined due to journey risks and border delays, preferring to wait. Medvedev, the Dubai singles champion via walkover, stated the situation is 'unusual' with closed airspace and uncertain timelines.

Latest plans from MARCA: Medvedev, Rublev, and others intend a 90-minute drive to Oman, then private jets to Turkey or Armenia, onward to California. The ATP emphasized: "The health, safety, and well-being of our players, our staff, and the tournament teams are our top priority... We will continue to provide appropriate support."

Indian Wells draws are March 2, main event March 4. Seeds like Medvedev (11th), Rublev (17th), and Karen Khachanov (16th) risk missing out, potentially elevating others. Affected players also include Harri Heliovaara, Henry Patten, and Marcelo Arevalo. Meanwhile, the ATP Challenger 50 in nearby Fujairah proceeds March 2-15 with seeds Lloyd Harris and Jason Kubler.

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X discussions focus on over 40 ATP players, including Medvedev and Rublev, stranded in Dubai due to Middle East airspace closures affecting travel to Indian Wells. Users report rejection of ATP's lengthy road options in favor of driving to Oman for private jets. Reactions include hopes for safe arrival and no ranking penalties, alongside skeptical views on risks and negative sentiments tying to geopolitical issues like the Ukraine conflict.

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Daniil Medvedev and fellow ATP players departing Dubai airport amid easing airspace restrictions following Israel-Iran conflict.
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ATP players begin departing Dubai as airspace issues ease amid conflict

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Updates on stranded ATP players from Dubai: Daniil Medvedev has departed for Indian Wells, while others remain as airspace partially reopens following the Israel-Iran conflict. The ATP continues prioritizing safety ahead of the BNP Paribas Open.

Tennis players including Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev have left Dubai following airspace closures caused by regional tensions. The ATP Tour has funded evacuation efforts for those affected, including cancellations of events in Fujairah. While most have departed, some like Harri Heliövaara remain waiting.

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Several tennis players, including Daniil Medvedev and Henry Patten, are stranded in Dubai following the suspension of flights due to escalating Middle East tensions. The United Arab Emirates closed its airspace after US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran and subsequent retaliatory missile attacks. The disruptions come just before the Indian Wells Masters begins on March 4.

Defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas will lead a strong lineup at the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships ATP 500 event, joined by Félix Auger-Aliassime, Daniil Medvedev, and Andrey Rublev. The tournament runs from February 23 to 28, following the women's WTA 1000 from February 15 to 21. This announcement highlights the event's prestige on the hard-court circuit.

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Several high-profile players, including world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 2 Iga Swiatek, have withdrawn from the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Tournament director Salah Tahlak has urged the WTA to impose ranking point deductions for late withdrawals instead of fines. The absences, cited for injuries, illness, and fatigue, have reshaped the draw with Elena Rybakina as the top seed.

The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships faced disruptions as world number one Aryna Sabalenka and number two Iga Swiatek withdrew late, prompting tournament director Salah Tahlak to demand ranking point deductions from the WTA. Tahlak described the reasons for their exits as strange and argued that fines alone are insufficient. Other top players also pulled out, highlighting concerns over the packed WTA schedule.

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Stan Wawrinka played his final match at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Wednesday, losing in straight sets to Daniil Medvedev. The 40-year-old Swiss veteran, set to retire at the end of 2026, received a touching farewell ceremony on court. Medvedev advanced to the quarterfinals with a 6-2, 6-3 victory.

 

 

 

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