UAE kids can be part of Abu Dhabi tennis championship

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Youngsters in the UAE can now sign up for a chance to play a major role in the Mubadala World Tennis Championship.

Those aged between 12 and 17 need to register online if they wish to be part of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship Ball Kid programme. 

Once the organisers have made their selection, the group will receive seven-weeks of specialised training on how to perfect the on-court craft.

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