Video: Oman tennis star Al Nabhani back after quitting tournament in France

Energy Saturday 29/September/2018 19:57 PM
By: Times News Service

Muscat: Omani tennis player Fatma Al Nabhani has arrived back in the Sultanate, having walked out of the ITF France 21A tournament after accusing match officials of racism.

She took to social media yesterday, claiming that match officials had purposely refused to award her points and had openly favoured her opponent.

In a video posted on Instagram on Saturday, Al Nabhani was seen arriving at the airport.

“Firstly I'm really happy to be back home in Oman and to leave behind everything negative there,” she responded when asked how she was feeling.

“I’m just happy to be back with my family and my people. I just need to rest a little so that I can forget what happened.”

Al Nabhani went on to say that the International Tennis Federation was looking into the matter.

“The international federation are investigating the matter and are taking it seriously.”

In her initial statement on social media yesterday, Al Nabhani said that she was allowed to play only after they made her "pull [her leggings] up higher a bit because that two inch extra of skin was a big deal for them."

She also claimed that regarding her second match, which she walked out on, the chair umpire was biased against her, "stealing five match points from me and giving me a code violation for complaining, while my opponent should get it for swearing and bad language, and misbehaving".

Al Nabhani added that the umpire was "having conversation in French in each change over and laughing with the opponent.”

The 27-year-old, who is the Gulf region's first female professional tennis player and currently ranked 422nd in the world, took to social media to post a video about the manner in which she was poorly treated, in addition to filing a report with the International Tennis Federation and the Women's Tennis Association.

Video courtesy of: amnaalbaloushi31/Instagram