15 - 21 February 2026
Surface: Hard
Draw (Singles): 32
Prize Money: $2,833,335
Website: atpqataropen.com
2025 Champ: Andrey Rublev
Seeds and Draw
1 Alcaraz, Carlos
2 Sinner, Jannik
3 Bublik, Alexander
4 Medvedev, Daniil
5 Rublev, Andrey
6 Mensik, Jakub
7 Khachanov, Karen
8 Lehecka, Jiri
The Tournament
The Qatar ExxonMobil Open has become a cornerstone of the early-season ATP calendar, blending world-class tennis with Gulf hospitality and cutting-edge facilities. Staged at the impressive Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, the tournament has built a reputation for attracting elite fields.
Set against the futuristic skyline of Doha, the Qatar ExxonMobil Open combines sporting excellence with the ambition of a nation that has rapidly established itself as a global host of major events.
Doha, Qatar
Doha is the capital of Qatar with a population of 1.35million. The city is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf. Once a British protectorate, it was known for its pearl trade and is now sustained by its oil wealth.
Ringing its downtown waterfront are numerous parks and the Corniche Promenade. On a man-made island, the I.M. Pei–designed Museum of Islamic Art houses an extensive collection from across the Muslim world. At Souq Waqif, a traditional market, vendors offer goods like clothing, crafts and spices.
Write Up by @tented
5 Fun Facts about Qatar
Qatar is the richest country on the planet. Qatar’s per capita GDP is $127,600, according to the International Monetary Fund.
It belches out more CO2 per capita than any other country
There are no hills in Qatar. In fact, the country’s average elevation is just 28 metres.
There are two men for every woman in Qatar.
It is also one of the most urbanised places in the world, with 99% of residents living in a town or city.
Tourism
The Facilities
The tournament is hosted at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex.
The venue boasts a Center Court with a seating capacity of around 7,000 and four show courts and seven additional outdoor courts. The newly renovated layout now includes:
Grandstand 1 & Grandstand 2 – 500 seats each
Grandstand 3 & Grandstand 4 – a combined capacity of 1,400
Surface: Hard
Draw (Singles): 32
Prize Money: $2,833,335
Website: atpqataropen.com
2025 Champ: Andrey Rublev
Seeds and Draw
1 Alcaraz, Carlos
2 Sinner, Jannik
3 Bublik, Alexander
4 Medvedev, Daniil
5 Rublev, Andrey
6 Mensik, Jakub
7 Khachanov, Karen
8 Lehecka, Jiri
The Tournament
The Qatar ExxonMobil Open has become a cornerstone of the early-season ATP calendar, blending world-class tennis with Gulf hospitality and cutting-edge facilities. Staged at the impressive Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, the tournament has built a reputation for attracting elite fields.
Set against the futuristic skyline of Doha, the Qatar ExxonMobil Open combines sporting excellence with the ambition of a nation that has rapidly established itself as a global host of major events.
Doha, Qatar
Doha is the capital of Qatar with a population of 1.35million. The city is located on the coast of the Persian Gulf. Once a British protectorate, it was known for its pearl trade and is now sustained by its oil wealth.
Ringing its downtown waterfront are numerous parks and the Corniche Promenade. On a man-made island, the I.M. Pei–designed Museum of Islamic Art houses an extensive collection from across the Muslim world. At Souq Waqif, a traditional market, vendors offer goods like clothing, crafts and spices.
Write Up by @tented
5 Fun Facts about Qatar
Qatar is the richest country on the planet. Qatar’s per capita GDP is $127,600, according to the International Monetary Fund.
It belches out more CO2 per capita than any other country
There are no hills in Qatar. In fact, the country’s average elevation is just 28 metres.
There are two men for every woman in Qatar.
It is also one of the most urbanised places in the world, with 99% of residents living in a town or city.
Tourism
The Facilities
The tournament is hosted at the Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex.
The venue boasts a Center Court with a seating capacity of around 7,000 and four show courts and seven additional outdoor courts. The newly renovated layout now includes:
Grandstand 1 & Grandstand 2 – 500 seats each
Grandstand 3 & Grandstand 4 – a combined capacity of 1,400
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) . Royer was up a break in the second set but Carlos found a ridiculous gear and closed it out. It must feel so great to know that it is always on your racket...