• epa03590300 Germany's Julia Goerges returns the ball to Sara Errani of Italy during the second day of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 19 February 2013. EPA/ALI HAIDER *** Local Caption *** 03590300.jpg
    epa03590300 Germany's Julia Goerges returns the ball to Sara Errani of Italy during the second day of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 19 February 2013. EPA/ALI HAIDER *** Local Caption *** 03590300.jpg
  • Sara Errani of Italy returns the ball to Julia Goerges at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Ali Haider/EPA
    Sara Errani of Italy returns the ball to Julia Goerges at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Ali Haider/EPA
  • Petra Kvitova reacts during her match against Daniela Hantuchova, Ali Haider/EPA
    Petra Kvitova reacts during her match against Daniela Hantuchova, Ali Haider/EPA
  • Caroline Wozniacki holds a falcon at the players party. Julian Finney/Getty Images
    Caroline Wozniacki holds a falcon at the players party. Julian Finney/Getty Images
  • Yulia Putintseva poses for a photo at the players party during day two of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Julian Finney/Getty Images
    Yulia Putintseva poses for a photo at the players party during day two of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Julian Finney/Getty Images
  • Urszula Radwanska plays a shot to against Jie Zheng at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Antonie Robertson / The National)
    Urszula Radwanska plays a shot to against Jie Zheng at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Antonie Robertson / The National)
  • Lucie Safarova plays to Caroline Wozniacki at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Antonie Robertson / The National
    Lucie Safarova plays to Caroline Wozniacki at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Antonie Robertson / The National
  • Jie Zheng returns a shot to Urszula Radwanska at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Antonie Robertson / The National)
    Jie Zheng returns a shot to Urszula Radwanska at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Antonie Robertson / The National)
  • Caroline Wozniacki is congratulated by Lucie Safarova after Wozniacki won in straight sets. Julian Finney/Getty Images
    Caroline Wozniacki is congratulated by Lucie Safarova after Wozniacki won in straight sets. Julian Finney/Getty Images
  • Serena Williams talks to the media during day two of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Julian Finney/Getty Images
    Serena Williams talks to the media during day two of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championship. Julian Finney/Getty Images

In Pictures: Dubai Tennis Championship - Day 2


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The more serious side of specialty coffee

While the taste of beans and freshness of roast is paramount to the specialty coffee scene, so is sustainability and workers’ rights.

The bulk of genuine specialty coffee companies aim to improve on these elements in every stage of production via direct relationships with farmers. For instance, Mokha 1450 on Al Wasl Road strives to work predominantly with women-owned and -operated coffee organisations, including female farmers in the Sabree mountains of Yemen.

Because, as the boutique’s owner, Garfield Kerr, points out: “women represent over 90 per cent of the coffee value chain, but are woefully underrepresented in less than 10 per cent of ownership and management throughout the global coffee industry.”

One of the UAE’s largest suppliers of green (meaning not-yet-roasted) beans, Raw Coffee, is a founding member of the Partnership of Gender Equity, which aims to empower female coffee farmers and harvesters.

Also, globally, many companies have found the perfect way to recycle old coffee grounds: they create the perfect fertile soil in which to grow mushrooms. 

Ahmed Raza

UAE cricket captain

Age: 31

Born: Sharjah

Role: Left-arm spinner

One-day internationals: 31 matches, 35 wickets, average 31.4, economy rate 3.95

T20 internationals: 41 matches, 29 wickets, average 30.3, economy rate 6.28

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