ITF WJ. Luikham vs C. R. Sama · 6-3 4-6 1-0 · Set 3 · W35 Tumkur (India)ITF WA. Ishii vs M. Aikawa · 4-6 4-6 · Finished · W35 FukuokaITF WS. Nishimoto vs S. Oigawa · 6-4 · Set 2 · W35 FukuokaITF WI. Yamazaki vs N. H. Kang · 6-1 3-6 1-1 · Set 3 · W35 ChangwonITF WS. Lee vs Y. Kim · 5-4 · Set 1 · W35 ChangwonCHE. S. Liang vs T. Preston · 2-0 · Set 1 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationCHX. Yao vs H. Kaji · 6-4 2-3 · Set 2 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationITF MM. Sureshkumar vs S. Rawat · 3-6 6-4 7-5 · Finished · M25 Nakhon Pathom 2 (Thailand)ITF MM. Malaszszak vs D. Javia · 2-2 · Set 1 · M25 Nakhon Pathom 2 (Thailand)ITF MC. Hewitt vs K. Samrej · 6-4 · Set 2 · M25 Nakhon Pathom 2 (Thailand)CHM. Lajal vs M. Kukushkin · 7-6 4-4 · Set 2 · WuxiWTAA. Eala vs M. Frech · 11:00 · RomeWTAM. Linette vs T. Maria · 11:00 · RomeWTAL. Stefanini vs J. Ostapenko · 11:00 · RomeITF WJ. Luikham vs C. R. Sama · 6-3 4-6 1-0 · Set 3 · W35 Tumkur (India)ITF WA. Ishii vs M. Aikawa · 4-6 4-6 · Finished · W35 FukuokaITF WS. Nishimoto vs S. Oigawa · 6-4 · Set 2 · W35 FukuokaITF WI. Yamazaki vs N. H. Kang · 6-1 3-6 1-1 · Set 3 · W35 ChangwonITF WS. Lee vs Y. Kim · 5-4 · Set 1 · W35 ChangwonCHE. S. Liang vs T. Preston · 2-0 · Set 1 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationCHX. Yao vs H. Kaji · 6-4 2-3 · Set 2 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationITF MM. Sureshkumar vs S. Rawat · 3-6 6-4 7-5 · Finished · M25 Nakhon Pathom 2 (Thailand)ITF MM. Malaszszak vs D. Javia · 2-2 · Set 1 · M25 Nakhon Pathom 2 (Thailand)ITF MC. Hewitt vs K. Samrej · 6-4 · Set 2 · M25 Nakhon Pathom 2 (Thailand)CHM. Lajal vs M. Kukushkin · 7-6 4-4 · Set 2 · WuxiWTAA. Eala vs M. Frech · 11:00 · RomeWTAM. Linette vs T. Maria · 11:00 · RomeWTAL. Stefanini vs J. Ostapenko · 11:00 · Rome
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16–22 Feb
Location
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Tournament wrap, 2026 edition

The Qatar Open 2026 has wrapped

The Qatar Open 2026 finished on 22 February, an ATP 500 / WTA 1000 stop on hard that ran from 16 February to 22 February in Doha, Qatar. Below are the finals, the points and prize money lifted, and a quick look ahead to next year.

Returns: the Qatar Open is expected back around 21 February 2027, we update this card once the 2027 calendar is confirmed.

Where to watch

How to watch the Qatar Open 2026

Coverage is country-aware. Pin your country in the header and the broadcaster panel below switches to the rightsholder showing the Qatar Open where you live.

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The story of the Qatar Open

Why the Qatar Open matters in 2026

The Qatar Open runs in Doha, Qatar from 16–22 Feb, played on medium-paced hard court. Bounces and pace sit between clay and grass, which rewards all-court players who can defend, attack and serve in roughly equal measure. It is a Masters 1000 / WTA 1000, the tier directly below the Slams and mandatory for the world top thirty outside of injury. The singles champion takes 1,000 ranking points, plus a prize pool that sits second only to the Slams.

The 2026 edition has wrapped. The full results sit below; the recap and the 2027 dates are above.

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Key dates

Qatar Open 2026 schedule and key sessions

The shape of the week, day by day. Start times for individual matches are published the night before each session in the order of play and convert to your local timezone on the daily schedule.

Fri 13 Feb to Sun 22 Feb
Qualifying. Final qualifying rounds run 13 Feb to 15 Feb, with the last 16 spots in the main draw on the line.
Mon 16 Feb
Main draw begins. First-round matches across both tours, with the higher seeds spread evenly across the bracket.
Wed 18 Feb
Round of 32. The seeded names start meeting unseeded survivors. Upsets here typically reshape one half of the draw.
Fri 20 Feb
Round of 16. The eight seeds in each half of the draw narrow to four. Form usually starts to separate from reputation around here.
Sun 22 Feb
Quarter-finals. Best-of-three (or best-of-five at Slams) on the show courts, with the eight quarter-finalists locked in by the night before.
Fri 20 Feb
Semi-finals. The four-into-two cut. Schedules are usually split women on the Friday, men on the Saturday, with start times announced the previous evening.
Sun 22 Feb
Finals. Champion crowned in Doha on the closing day. Trophy ceremonies follow on court immediately after match point.
Surface and conditions

How hard plays at the Qatar Open

Hard courts sit between clay and grass for pace and bounce. The ball travels at a medium speed, the bounce is true, and the surface is friendly to all-court games. Net play, baseline grinding, and serve-and-volley all have a place on hard, which is why this surface produces the deepest variety of winners across the year.

Tactically hard-court tennis usually comes down to depth control. The player who consistently lands the ball in the back third of the court forces errors out of opponents who are forced to swing harder for less margin. Lateral movement matters more than on grass and less than on clay, and the third-shot pattern after the serve becomes the defining tactical decision in every break-point rally.

Names to follow

Players to watch at the Qatar Open

Jannik Sinner
World No. 1 on the men's side. Standard top-quarter pick at every event he enters.
Carlos Alcaraz
Three-time Slam winner with the highest ceiling on tour when fit. Always the bottom-half draw spotlight.
Aryna Sabalenka
World No. 1 on the women's side. The flat ball-striking translates across surfaces.
Iga Świątek
The reference clay-court player on the women's tour, with a deeper hard-court game added since 2024.
What's on the line

Ranking points by round

Singles ranking points awarded for reaching each round of the ATP 500 / WTA 1000 draw. Doubles points are typically half of the singles tally per round.

Round reachedSingles points
Winner1,000
Runner-up650
Semi-final390
Quarter-final215
Round of 16120
Round of 3265
Round of 6435
Where it's played

Venue and travel notes

Match start times convert to your local timezone everywhere on the site, but the published schedule and ticket information runs on the venue's local clock below.

CityQA Doha, Qatar
Time zoneAsia/Qatar
FormatATP and WTA combined
Quick facts

Qatar Open 2026 at a glance

Edition2026
TourATP & WTA combined
CategoryATP 500 / WTA 1000
SurfaceHard
Dates16–22 Feb
VenueDoha, Qatar
Time zoneAsia/Qatar
FAQ

Qatar Open 2026, your questions, answered

When is the Qatar Open 2026 played?

The Qatar Open 2026 runs from 16–22 Feb. The order of play for each session is published the night before, and start times on this page convert to your local timezone.

What surface is the Qatar Open played on?

The Qatar Open is played on hard. Hard courts sit between clay and grass for pace and bounce, and reward all-court games.

Where is the Qatar Open held?

The Qatar Open is held in Doha, Qatar.

How can I watch the Qatar Open 2026?

The broadcaster panel above lists the rightsholder showing the Qatar Open in your country, pin your country in the header to switch the panel. Tennis TV (men) and WTA TV (women) carry most non-Slam events worldwide.

How many ranking points does the Qatar Open winner earn?

The singles champion takes 1,000 ranking points.

How much prize money does the Qatar Open pay?

Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 events sit in the second tier of prize money, with seven-figure singles winners cheques and meaningful payouts to the round of 32. The exact breakdown is published by the tour the week before the main draw begins, and is mirrored on the official tournament site.

How does qualifying work at the Qatar Open?

A 96-player main draw runs across around two weeks, with qualifying played in the 3 days before the main draw begins. Top seeds receive first-round byes. The qualifying draw is published a week ahead of main-draw entry lists.

What betting markets work best at the Qatar Open?

Hard courts produce the most balanced markets on tour. Form lines transfer cleanly between surfaces, and game spreads (-3.5 / -4.5) are typically the cleanest read on perceived favourites. Always cross-check the latest odds on the live odds panel above before staking.