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Alfardan Automobiles sponsors tennis event

Alfardan Automobiles and Qatar Tennis Federation officials announce the partnership
Alfardan Automobiles, the BMW Group’s exclusive importer in Qatar, is sponsoring this year’s Qatar ExxonMobil Open by providing a fleet of 30 BMW cars for the transportation needs of players and officials.
Alfardan Automobiles will be providing a fleet of chauffeur-driven BMW 5 Series and 7 Series as the main form of transportation for the tennis stars.
“The likes of two-time Doha champion Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, and Nikolai Davydenko will experience the ‘Joy’ of BMW vehicles for the duration of the tournament,” a company spokesman said.
Alfardan Automobiles together with the Qatar Tennis Federation celebrated the grand opening with the presence of Board member and tournament director of the Qatar Tennis Federation Karim al-Alamy and General Manager of Alfardan Automobiles Mohamed Kandeel to pay tribute to the continuous partnership between the two organisations.
To celebrate the sponsorship and the start of a new year, Alfardan Automobiles is offering an exceptional and exclusive offer on the starting price of the BMW X5 valid for two weeks from tomorrow.
The BMW X5 remains a benchmark in its class for driving dynamics, efficiency, versatility, premium quality and safety.
The Qatar ExxonMobil Open will take place from tomorrow until January 8 at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, where tennis enthusiasts can gather to watch their favourite tennis players compete on the court. There will be a display of BMW Cars at the event, including the BMW X5M, X6M, and the
BMW X5.
Mohamed Kandeel said: “We are in the midst of a period of celebration for sporting events in Qatar, following the success of the Qatari government in securing the rights to host the 2022 World Cup in the Middle East for the first time. Alfardan Automobiles has been a consistent supporter of sporting events in Qatar, and we are delighted to extend that support to the 2011 ExxonMobil Open, and we look forward to helping Qatar host another top sporting event.”

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