
Digital transformation links "referees" and "tennis"
The Saudi Referees Association held a meeting, chaired by former international referee Marai Al-Awaji, and with the participation of the association’s executive director, Abdullah Al-Nassar, with representatives of the Saudi Tennis Federation, headed by the head of the referees committee, Mohammed Al-Darwish, to review the association’s technical system within the framework of supporting digital transformation in the sports sector, developing the refereeing system through technical solutions and promoting innovation in national sports service.
During the meeting, the Association’s Information Technology Director, Mohammed Mansour, gave a detailed presentation on the mechanism of the technical system and the management of referees’ data, while the head of the referees committee in the Saudi Tennis Federation reviewed a practical model for applying the system in managing the Federation’s competitions.
The meeting concluded by emphasizing the importance of continued coordination and cooperation between sports authorities in order to contribute to the development of the sports work system.
This meeting is an extension of a series of meetings held by the association with sports federations, as it is the second meeting after the first meeting held with the Saudi Swimming Federation.
The Saudi Referees Association held a meeting chaired by former international referee Marai Al-Awaji, with the participation of the association's executive director Abdullah Al-Nassar, along with representatives from the Saudi Tennis Federation led by the head of the referees committee, Mohammed Al-Darwish. The purpose of the meeting was to review the technical system of the association as part of supporting the digital transformation in the sports sector, developing the refereeing system through technical solutions, and enhancing innovation in national sports services.
During the meeting, the association's IT director, Mohammed Mansour, presented a detailed overview of the technical system's operation and the management of referees' data, while the head of the referees committee at the Saudi Tennis Federation showcased a practical model for applying the system in managing the federation's competitions.
The meeting concluded with an emphasis on the importance of continuing coordination and cooperation among sports entities to contribute to the development of the sports work system.
This meeting comes as part of a series of meetings held by the association with sports federations, marking the second meeting following the first one held with the Saudi Swimming Federation.



