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Dubai tennis: Jannik Sinner ends Andy Murray hope of 700th victory

June 5, 2024

By Expat Media


[expatmedia-article-content body_text="DUBAI - The Dubai Metro fare will save you a lot of money compared to travelling on a taxi, but make sure you know the do’s and don’ts first to avoid running a hefty fine. Here is a list of things you probably did not know could get you in big trouble: 10. Picking a fight at the station or on the train. Causing a public disturbance will earn you a fine of AED100 and quite possibly some scratches or a black eye (not to mention the dent to your ego). 9. Putting your feet up on the seats. Seriously, where are your manners? If you don’t know this is rude, then at least know that if you do this on the Metro you’ll be fined AED100. 8. Hanging out at Metro stations. Standing or sitting in non-passenger areas is not allowed and if you are caught, better get your AED100 ready. 7. Using Dubai Metro parking areas as your personal parking spot. Parking your vehicle in areas designated for metro users for more than 24 hours will earn you a fine of AED100 per day and up to AED1,000. 6. Hide those kakanins and don’t even think about passing around those leaflets. Selling or promoting goods and commodities on the train or at the station is prohibited. Offenders will be fined AED200. 5. Ignoring inspectors or instructions of authorized Roads and Transport Authority personnel. They are just doing their job so treat them with courtesy (unless you think they’re being unnecessarily rude, then file a complaint because courtesy goes both ways). There’s a AED200 price tag for your snub. 4. Sleeping. Yes, if you’re caught in the land of nod on the train or anywhere at the Metro station, then you are sure to wake up to a fine of AED300. 3. Using a fake card. Forging a card may cost you nothing, except probably your conscience, your honor and a very genuine AED500 when you are caught. 2. Packing up a survival kit for The Walking Dead. Yes, you will need those weapons or sharp objects just in case a horde of zombies come running your way, but you don’t need them on the Metro. Unless you want to get fined a hefty AED1,000. 1. Dressing in drag. Two cross-dressing Filipinos were caught by police at a Dubai Metro station. The duo were jailed for a month and then deported. Don’t let this happen to you. " byline="staff reporter" caption="Jannik Sinner at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on February 23, 2022DDFTC"]

Dubai tennis: Jannik Sinner ends Andy Murray hope of 700th victory

  DUBAI - Jannik Sinner denied Andy Murray his 700th career victory when he defeated the former world number one 7-5 6-2 at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Wednesday (February 23). Sinner, who had saved three match points against Davidovich Fokina in the first round, was never under any serious pressure from Murray and didn't face a break point. However, it took until late in the first set for him to gain an advantage. Fourth seeded Sinner did hold two break points at 2-2, but it wasn't until the pair were tied at 5-5 that he made his breakthrough by breaking Murray to love before serving out for the set. Sinner then made the better start to the second set, breaking again to lead 1-0 and, as Murray grew increasingly angry at his failure to reverse the momentum of the contest, Sinner took a commanding lead by breaking again to lead 4-1. "Again, didn't feel like I played a good match," said Murray, who had struggled to overcome qualifier Christopher O'Connell in the first round. "Had some opportunities at the end of the first set, then the game I got broken at 5-All, I think I missed all four first serves in that game,” Murray said. "Then, yeah, responded poorly to that mentally. Got down a break early in the second. Yeah, mentally was not great from that point. Crucial part of the match, a little bit of adversity, and I didn't respond well to it. Yeah, I'm going to have to fix that, work on that, and hopefully do better next tournaments," Murray said. ICA/Expat Media

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