ITF WS. Park vs R. Matsuda · 4-6 6-3 5-4 · Interrupted · W35 GoyangCHV. Erjavec vs K. Kawa · 0-6 4-6 · Finished · HuzhouCHP. M. Nugroho vs Z. Li · 4-6 2-3 · Set 2 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationCHB. Gadamauri vs M. Dhamne · 7-6 6-4 · Finished · Shymkent 2CHP. Sekulic vs Y. Mochizuki · 6-3 4-1 · Set 2 · WuxiCHL. Castelnuovo vs A. Wang · 6-4 1-0 · Set 2 · WuxiCHY. Zeng vs O. Milic · 1-4 · Set 1 · WuxiATPJ. Sinner vs A. Zverev · 17:00 · MadridCHP. M. Nugroho vs Z. Li · 09:15 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationCHP. Sekulic vs Y. Mochizuki · 09:20 · WuxiCHL. Castelnuovo vs A. Wang · 09:25 · WuxiCHY. Zeng vs O. Milic · 09:45 · WuxiCHK. Sebov vs D. Jakupovic · 10:00 · Istanbul (Turkey) - QualificationCHM. Ristic vs L. Cortez Llorca · 10:00 · Istanbul (Turkey) - QualificationITF WS. Park vs R. Matsuda · 4-6 6-3 5-4 · Interrupted · W35 GoyangCHV. Erjavec vs K. Kawa · 0-6 4-6 · Finished · HuzhouCHP. M. Nugroho vs Z. Li · 4-6 2-3 · Set 2 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationCHB. Gadamauri vs M. Dhamne · 7-6 6-4 · Finished · Shymkent 2CHP. Sekulic vs Y. Mochizuki · 6-3 4-1 · Set 2 · WuxiCHL. Castelnuovo vs A. Wang · 6-4 1-0 · Set 2 · WuxiCHY. Zeng vs O. Milic · 1-4 · Set 1 · WuxiATPJ. Sinner vs A. Zverev · 17:00 · MadridCHP. M. Nugroho vs Z. Li · 09:15 · Jiujiang (China) - QualificationCHP. Sekulic vs Y. Mochizuki · 09:20 · WuxiCHL. Castelnuovo vs A. Wang · 09:25 · WuxiCHY. Zeng vs O. Milic · 09:45 · WuxiCHK. Sebov vs D. Jakupovic · 10:00 · Istanbul (Turkey) - QualificationCHM. Ristic vs L. Cortez Llorca · 10:00 · Istanbul (Turkey) - Qualification
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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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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.