Indian hits the jackpot in Dubai raffle, wins luxury car
PTI, Mar 2, 2020, 2:10 PM IST
Dubai: An Indian businessman in the UAE has won a luxury car in a Dubai raffle, according to a media report on Monday, March 2.
Syed NSY, who hails from Chennai will be driving away a brand new BMW 750Li xDrive M Sport (Mineral White), Khaleej Times reported.
Syed, a resident of Dubai for 30 years, won the Dubai Duty-Free Tennis Surprise Draw after the awarding ceremony of the Dubai Duty-Free Tennis Championships Men’s final on Saturday, February 29.
“Wow! What great news to start the first day of the month. Thank you so much Dubai Duty-Free for this wonderful surprise,” Syed said, who bought his winning ticket at the Tennis Village during the WTA semi-finals in Dubai.
Syed owns a cargo business in Dubai and started participating at the Dubai Duty Free Finest Surprise promotion four months ago.
The winning ticket was drawn by Novak Djokovic, the World No 1 and champion of the tournament, who claimed his fifth Dubai title, it said.
The Dubai Tennis Championships took place from February 17 to February 29.
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