Tunisian Anas Jaber, Arab Sports Personality of the Year

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The choice came Anas Jaber (28 years), following achieving exceptional results in 2022, and becoming the first Arab woman ever to occupy the second place in the classification of professional players.

She was also the first Arab woman to win the title of one of the 1000 tournaments in Madrid in May, before her achievement in qualifying for a final Wimbledon In July, when she lost to Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina, and the final of Flushing Meadows this September, but she lost to Poland’s Iga Šviontik, the first in the world.

Jaber said through an audio recording following announcing her winning the award: "I am very happy, and I am honored to receive this special title, and thank you to everyone who supports Arab women".

The award was given to nine winners and two winners

  • Gianna Farouk Mahmoud From Egypt, the award for the best Arab sportswoman
  • In the category of best Emirati athlete, Shamma Yusuf Al Kalbani won
  • Hana Ahmed Gouda from Egypt was awarded the Best Young Athlete award
  • The Egyptian Rehab Ahmed Radwan won the Best Paralympic athlete award
  • Faris Al-Assaf won the award for the best coach
  • The award for the best sports journalist went to Aziza Knight C
  • In the category of Youth Development Programs, the award went to the Jordanian Women’s Football Association
  • The Egyptian Weightlifting Federation won the best team award.
  • Emirates International Endurance Village won the award for the best creative sports initiative.

It is noteworthy that the award categories included competitions at the individual and group levels, in various sections such as sports management, training, research andsports care and people of determination, and the total value of the prize is 1,700,000 dirhams.

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The choice came Anas Jaber (28 years), following achieving exceptional results in 2022, and becoming the first Arab woman ever to occupy the second place in the classification of professional players.

She was also the first Arab woman to win the title of one of the 1000 tournaments in Madrid in May, before her achievement in qualifying for a final Wimbledon In July, when she lost to Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina, and the final of Flushing Meadows this September, but she lost to Poland’s Iga Šviontik, the first in the world.

Jaber said in an audio recording following announcing her winning the award: “I am very happy, and I am honored to receive this distinguished title, and thank you to everyone who supports Arab women.”“.

The award was given to nine winners and two winners

  • Gianna Farouk Mahmoud From Egypt, the award for the best Arab sportswoman
  • In the category of best Emirati athlete, Shamma Yusuf Al Kalbani won
  • Hana Ahmed Gouda from Egypt was awarded the Best Young Athlete award
  • The Egyptian Rehab Ahmed Radwan won the Best Paralympic athlete award
  • Faris Al-Assaf won the award for the best coach
  • The award for the best sports journalist went to Aziza Knight C
  • In the category of Youth Development Programs, the award went to the Jordanian Women’s Football Association
  • The Egyptian Weightlifting Federation won the best team award.
  • Emirates International Endurance Village won the award for the best creative sports initiative.

It is noteworthy that the award categories included competitions at the individual and group levels, in various sections such as sports management, training, research andsports care and people of determination, and the total value of the prize is 1,700,000 UAE dirhams.

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