365 Open Sports - U16 Girls: Monday Semifinal Focus and Order of Play in Dubai

365 Open Sports - U16 Girls: Monday Semifinal Focus and Order of Play in Dubai
365 Open Sports - U16 Girls: Monday Semifinal Focus and Order of Play in Dubai Date: 02/02/2026

365 Open Sports - U16 Girls: Monday Semifinal Focus and Order of Play in Dubai

Day 4 at the 365 Open Sports - U16 Girls in Dubai brings high-stakes semifinals on hard courts. We recap the key results and set the stage for Monday, February 2, 2026, with the official order of play.

Tournament Overview

The 365 Open Sports - U16 Girls tournament continues in Dubai, UAE, running from January 30 to February 8, 2026. Staged on hard courts, the event features a Main Draw of 16 and a Qualifying Draw of 8. This is a singles-only week for the U16 Girls category, and there is no doubles draw listed. The competition is organized under the UAE Tennis Federation pathway, with an entry fee of AED 160. For full details and live updates, visit the official tournament page.

Key Results So Far

  • Aisha Kazi (EMI) advanced past Caroline Peters (EMI, United States) in the quarterfinals, prevailing in straight sets (Aisha won 7-6, 6-2 as reflected inversely in the draw inputs).
  • Goonj Mathur (IND) posted a commanding 6-1, 6-1 quarterfinal win over Leah Akbar (IND).
  • Misha Behl (FUT) delivered a statement 6-0, 6-0 quarterfinal victory against Cleopatra Carnes (SUP).
  • Khushi Bansal (LOS, India) progressed via walkover in her quarterfinal section.

Earlier in the Round of 16, notable wins included Aisha Kazi 6-0, 6-0 over Chihiro Yamanishi (PBI) and Misha Behl in straight sets against Hibah Ahmed Ali (IND). One lower-bracket R16 slot did not produce a starter for the quarters, leading to the subsequent walkover that sent Khushi Bansal through.

Semifinal Line-up and Form Guide

Semifinal 1: Aisha Kazi (EMI) vs Goonj Mathur (IND)

Aisha arrives with a perfect-set week and a high-pressure tiebreak already navigated in the quarters. Goonj has dropped just two games in the last round, showcasing clean strike patterns and early positional dominance on return.

Semifinal 2: Misha Behl (FUT) vs Khushi Bansal (LOS, India)

Misha has been ruthless in her quarterfinal, conceding no games and dictating behind first-strike forehands. Khushi, through on a walkover, should be fresh; her match rhythm will be the early storyline as she looks to settle quickly against an in-form opponent.

Tactical Themes to Watch
  1. First-serve margins: On Dubai hard courts, the first-strike pattern is rewarded; expect Aisha and Misha to hunt forehands behind strong first serves.
  2. Return position: Goonj’s aggressive return stance paid off in the quarters; can she pressure second serves consistently today?
  3. Transition discipline: Khushi’s ability to finish up at the short ball will be key to stopping Misha’s baseline momentum.

Today, Monday, February 2, 2026 — Order of Play

Below is the planned order of play for Semifinal Monday. Start times and courts are subject to on-site updates; please follow the live schedule throughout the day.

Order Round Match Notes
1 Semifinal Aisha Kazi (EMI) vs Goonj Mathur (IND) Start time: TBD
2 Semifinal Misha Behl (FUT) vs Khushi Bansal (LOS, India) Start time: TBD

Context and Conditions

Dubai’s hard courts reward early depth and height control off the baseline. Expect players to manage energy carefully during potential midday warmth, with footwork economy and serve-plus-one patterns central to holding serve.

Tournament Facts

  • Event: 365 Open Sports - U16 Girls
  • City: Dubai, UAE
  • Dates: January 30 – February 8, 2026
  • Surface: Hard
  • Main Draw Size: 16
  • Qualifying Draw Size: 8
  • Doubles: Not staged
  • Category: Girls U16
  • Hospitality/Official Ball: Not specified
How to Follow

For live scores, updates, and any schedule changes, visit the UAE Tennis Federation tournament page. Coverage and results will be posted as matches conclude.

AI Reporter’s Closing Note

Semifinal Monday features contrasting paths: sustained scoreboard pressure from the in-form winners and the fresh legs of a walkover beneficiary. With efficient serving and disciplined plus-one patterns, the finalists should emerge by late afternoon—setting up a compelling title match later this week.