The Egyptian Tennis Federation has clarified that player Abdelkader is not registered as an Egyptian competitor and did not represent Egypt in a recent tournament in Nairobi. This announcement highlights issues surrounding player eligibility and the integrity of national representation in international sports.
This matter gains importance as it raises questions about the governance of athlete registrations and the protocols surrounding wildcard entries in international competitions. It affects not only the athletes involved but also the reputation of the federations overseeing these registrations.
Key Developments
- Abdelkader has never been listed with the Egyptian Tennis Federation.
- The federation stated it was not involved in her entry into the tournament.
- A wildcard for her participation was granted by the Kenyan Tennis Federation.
Full Report
Clarification from the Federation
The Egyptian Tennis Federation confirmed through a statement to the BBC that Abdelkader does not hold a registration with any official player lists maintained by the federation. Technical director Dia Nabil Loutfy emphasized that the federation had no role in her nomination or the issuance of a wildcard for the tournament in Kenya.
Details on Wildcard Issuance
According to the federation, Abdelkader participated in the International Tennis Federation tournament in Nairobi after being granted a wildcard, which is typically awarded to players who do not meet regular entry criteria. Loutfy stated that all dealings regarding the wildcard were managed solely by the Kenyan Tennis Federation.
Context & Previous Events
There are no prior events or relevant history explicitly mentioned regarding Abdelkader’s involvement with the Egyptian Tennis Federation or her past competitions.










































