Dubai made global headlines when stunning images of Roger Federer and Andre Agassi, two of the most iconic tennis players in history, hitting the ball on the helipad of the majestic Burj Al Arab ...
Twenty years ago, the Burj Al Arab in Dubai set a world record for the highest tennis court in the world. A feat that still ...
Twenty years ago last month, Dubai’s Burj Al Arab set a Guinness World Record that still stands today. Perched 213 metres above ground, the hotel’s circular helipad – typically reserved for VIP ...
The Burj Al Arab officially opened on December 1 1999 and has gone on to become one of the major symbols of Dubai ever since. With its eye-catching dhow sail design and its own man-made island, it ...
However, the Burj Al Arab is also famous for its helipad ... Novak Djokovic 2nd, Roger Federer on 21 ...