Kuwaiti line umpire Aseel Shaheen admits she is living a dream after she got selected to be part of the officiating staff at the All England Club.
Dressed in a blue pinstripe shirt and beige pants – the uniform for all officials here at Wimbledon – the hijab-wearing Shaheen quickly stands out.
London may be swarming with veiled Arabs, especially in the summer, but the sight of a woman in a headscarf in tennis circles is definitely not common.
“It’s an indescribable feeling being here. It’s something big, it’s a challenge. I’m the first female from the Arab world to be an umpire at Wimbledon. I was worried that they wouldn’t accept me because I wear a hijab but on the contrary, they really accepted me,” Shaheen told Sport360° at the All England Club.
Another fantastic accomplishment to add to the list for Kuwaiti women. [Link]
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9 replies on “First Arab Woman in History to Officiate at Wimbledon is Kuwaiti”
Good for her.
Bravo!! All the best
Excellent piece of news and so refreshing!
Hope she gets to officiate Federer’s final 🙂
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This is awesome.
Amazing !! I wish her all the best…
such an astonishing woman!
Now this is some nice news!
So glad no haters of all things Kuwaiti in here. Go Kuwait