Birthday girl Raducanu lines up special treat for fans in Abu Dhabi

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US Open champion Emma Raducanu is gearing up for her Mubadala World Tennis Championship debut in Abu Dhabi next month, and wants as many people as possible to be a part of it.

So much so that organisers are giving fans a chance to win an unbelievable prize, courtesy of the teenage sporting sensation this weekend.

Raducanu turns 19 on Saturday, November 13 and they are celebrating by offering the opportunity to win some exclusive signed merch.

Anyone who buys a ticket on Friday (November 12) or Saturday (November 13) for the 13th edition of the Arabian Gulf’s leading professional tennis experience, will be automatically entered into a draw to win a top piece of MWTC merchandise signed by the superstar herself.

So don’t miss the opportunity, make way for the best and secure a seat for the three-day family festival, which runs from December 16-18.

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