Qatar Open (WTA) (Masters, hard court, Doha)

Tour: WTA · Level: Masters · Surface: hard court · Location: Doha · Dates: Feb 8, 2026 – Feb 14, 2026

Defending Champion (2025): Amanda Anisimova.

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Matches: 61 · Completed: 53 · Players in draw: 54

Qatar Open (WTA) 2026 Bracket

Qatar Open (WTA) 2026 bracket — late-round matchups from R16 through the Final. Scroll horizontally to see every round; tap any match for the live score, set-by-set stats, and head-to-head history.

Final
Karolina Muchova
Victoria Mboko
6-4 7-5
Semifinal
Jelena Ostapenko
Victoria Mboko
3-6 2-6
Maria Sakkari
Karolina Muchova
6-3 4-6 1-6
Quarterfinal
Jelena Ostapenko
Elisabetta Cocciaretto
7-5 6-4
Victoria Mboko
Elena Rybakina
7-5 4-6 6-4
Iga Swiatek
Maria Sakkari
6-2 4-6 5-7
Karolina Muchova
Anna Kalinskaya
6-3 6-4
R16
Varvara Gracheva
Maria Sakkari
6(3)-7(7) 0-6
Ann Li
Elisabetta Cocciaretto
6(5)-7(7) 7-5 4-6
Jelena Ostapenko
Camila Osorio
6-3 6-1
Mirra Andreeva
Victoria Mboko
3-6 6-3 6(5)-7(7)
Qinwen Zheng
Elena Rybakina
6-4 2-6 5-7
Iga Swiatek
Daria Kasatkina
5-7 6-1 6-1
Karolina Pliskova
Karolina Muchova
2-5
Anna Kalinskaya
Elina Svitolina
6-4 6-3

Qatar Open (WTA) Match Results

Full Qatar Open (WTA) 2026 results — 53 completed matches so far, grouped by round below. Tap any match for the live set-by-set score, point-by-point flow, and head-to-head history.

Final

Semifinal

Quarterfinal

R16

R32

R64

Qatar Open (WTA) Tournament Format

Qatar Open (WTA) Past Champions

YearChampion
2026Karolina Muchova
2025Amanda Anisimova
2024Iga Swiatek
2023Iga Swiatek

Qatar Open (WTA) Year-by-Year Archive

Fantasy Qatar Open (WTA) — draft picks, sleepers, and open contests

Qatar Open (WTA) is open as a free fantasy contest on The Drop Shot. Build a salary-cap roster from the field in a single-tournament contest, or draft a season-long team across the full ATP and WTA calendar in a snake-draft fantasy tennis league. Pricing weights surface history and recent form against Qatar Open (WTA)'s surface — so a clay specialist costs more here than at a hard-court event. Every match on the draw above scores live for your fantasy team, with pre-match win probabilities, set-by-set stats, and live point-by-point updates.

About Qatar Open (WTA)

Doha's Khalifa courts: the Qatar Open's WTA 1000 winter anchor

The Qatar Open arrived in 2001 as the Qatar Total Fina Elf Open, a Tier III stop with modest stakes, and spent two decades climbing — Tier II in the mid-2000s, Premier billing in 2011, and ultimately a place among the WTA 1000s that headline the post-Australian-Open hard-court stretch. Its standing has long been braided with Dubai down the Gulf coast: for years the two events swapped 500 and 1000 status season to season before the calendar firmed up, leaving Doha as a marquee February anchor.

The character is unmistakably Middle Eastern hard court — quick, low-skidding bounces under the lights at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex, conditions that reward flat hitters and clean first-strike tennis over grinders. Daytime desert heat gives way to cooler, faster night sessions, and the surface's true bounce makes Doha a precise read on who has carried Melbourne form into the spring swing.

Iga Swiatek owns the modern era here, winning back-to-back titles — a 6-3, 6-0 rout of Jessica Pegula in 2023 and a tighter 2024 final over Elena Rybakina, edging a first-set tiebreak 12-10 before pulling away. Amanda Anisimova took the 2025 crown over Jelena Ostapenko, and in 2026 Karolina Muchova lifted the trophy, beating Victoria Mboko 6-4, 7-5 — Muchova's variety against Mboko's power a fitting showcase for a court that rewards shot-making.

As the defending champion, Muchova headlines a field that doubles as a litmus test for the season's pecking order, with the surface speed favoring the tour's heaviest ball-strikers. For most of the draw, Doha is the bridge between the Australian swing and the Sunshine Double at Indian Wells and Miami — a high-value week where 1000 points reshape the early-season standings.

Top questions about Qatar Open (WTA)

On which surface is Qatar Open (WTA) played?
Qatar Open (WTA) 2026 is played on hard courts. The surface choice shapes how the tournament rewards different player styles — clay favours grinders and topspin, hard rewards all-court flat-hitters, and grass rewards big serves and net play.
Where is Qatar Open (WTA) played?
Qatar Open (WTA) 2026 is held in Doha. The venue, surface, and altitude all affect ball flight and bounce — informing both betting markets and Drop Shot fantasy pricing models.
When does Qatar Open (WTA) 2026 take place?
Qatar Open (WTA) 2026 runs Feb 8, 2026 through Feb 14, 2026. The main-draw schedule covers two weeks for Grand Slams and one to two weeks for tour-level events, with qualifying typically beginning a few days before the main draw.