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How To Watch Wimbledon In The UAE, KSA, and GCC: Where To Stream The Tournament

The iconic sporting tournament forges a special relationship with the Arab region this year

Wimbledon is currently underway, bringing sporting prowess, chic fashion, and A-list spectators to the sporting arena.

The historic tennis tournament, running from July 1 to July 14 at The All England Lawn Tennis Club, draws in millions of viewers from across the globe as fans watch in awe of flawless serves and nail-biting sets.

This year, the Championships have a special connection to the region as UAE national carrier, Emirates airways steps onto the court as the official airline partner for the event.

Dubai government officials were proud to announce to the momentous partnership, citing the collaboration as a meeting between two legacy brands – the world’s largest international airline and the world’s oldest tennis tournament.

How To Watch Wimbledon In The UAE, KSA, and GCC: Where To Stream The Tournament

For fans in the region wanting to get in on the Wimbledon action, the matches will officially be broadcast on the Eurosport channel, and will also be available for streaming via HBO Max platform. Viewers will need a subscription to the service in order to watch the tournament.

Best Places To Watch Wimbledon In Dubai

Tennis fans in Dubai are truly able to revel in the camaraderie of Wimbledon excitement at a few luxury establishments that are showcasing the matches. Here are the best places to watch Wimbledon in Dubai.

Dhow & Anchor

This stunning restaurant in Jumeirah Beach Hotel is offering a host of dining specials to celebrate Wimbledon and other sporting events this season. For just Dhs 145, tennis spectators can enjoy unlimited drinks for two hours.

The Nine

Situated in the heart of Dubai, the quintessential British neighbourhood restaurant will be live streaming the matches while offering special sports platters, including a special British mixed drink served with a portion of strawberries for just Dhs 95.

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From Harper’s Bazaar Saudi Summer 2024 Issue

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