Also up for grabs in the tournament is the arrival of 100% fans, Tahlak revealed on Saturday, in what he expected to be an amazing tennis match. Away from the men's side of the tournament, there is a lot of power and includes the women's half, after being selected for the top 10 players in the competition.

Novak Djokovic is set to return to work at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships this month, and tournament head Salah Tahlak will be very happy to invite him before he leaves the locusts.

Djokovic will be appearing on the field in this tournament since World No. 1 was expelled from Australia because of his immunization status.

The Serbian midfielder is expected to recover from a bomb blast in court and win his 6th title in Dubai, as it continues on February 14 and closes for 12 days.

Despite the controversy surrounding him, the United Arab Emirates is said to be ready to greet Djokovic wholeheartedly.

"I think we need to be 100% sure of the time. Dubai is a beautiful city. 
It is better to be 100% time to think ahead. each time.

He's been our former manager and in this city and in this tournament, it's amazing that he's back."

Also up for grabs in the tournament is the arrival of 100% fans, Tahlak revealed on Saturday, in what he expected to be an amazing tennis match.
We were very happy two days earlier when we received an email from the Dubai Sports Council to go back 100 percent, rather than back to 80," he said.

"Even though the tickets have run out, we still have a few tickets saved, in good measure. So now it's amazing."

Away from the men's side of the tournament, there is a lot of power and includes the women's half, after being selected for the top 10 players in the competition.

"Each game (in the women's tournament) will be like the last one," added Tahlak.

"It's an amazing mistake. We have nine out of 10 and 18 out of the top 20. This is the first time we have four former managers and a Grand Slam champion [in the competition]."

Aryna Sabalenka who is the second and most popular player in the world will present her brilliant goal against a worthy player, in the hopes of maximizing her success in Doha and Abu Dhabi.

Meanwhile, defending champion Garbine Muguruza is starting to defend her title so that she does not lose the Australian Open finalist, Danielle Collins.