A Look at the 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open Prize Money and Entry List

As the ATP Tour shifts its focus to the Middle East, the 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open is set to be one of the most financially rewarding stops of the early season. Since its recent upgrade to an ATP 500 event, the tournament has seen a significant boost in both prestige and the “purse” players are fighting for.
Running from February 16 to February 21, 2026, the tournament features a total prize commitment of $2,833,335. Beyond the significant paycheck, there are crucial PIF ATP Ranking points on the line that could reshape the Top 10 by the end of the week.
2026 Doha Singles Prize Money & Points
The singles draw features 32 players, with the eventual champion taking home over half a million dollars. Here is the round-by-round breakdown for the singles competition:
| Round | Points | Prize Money |
| Winner | 500 | $529,945 |
| Finalist | 330 | $285,095 |
| Semi-finalist | 200 | $151,935 |
| Quarter-finalist | 100 | $77,625 |
| Round of 16 | 50 | $41,435 |
| Round of 32 | 0 | $22,095 |
2026 Doha Doubles Prize Money (Per Team)
The doubles field in Doha is always star-studded, often featuring top-tier singles players testing their skills alongside doubles specialists.
| Round | Points | Prize Money |
| Winner | 500 | $174,050 |
| Finalist | 300 | $92,820 |
| Semi-finalist | 180 | $46,960 |
| Quarter-finalist | 90 | $23,490 |
| Round of 16 | 0 | $12,150 |
Player to Watch
The rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner has become the defining narrative of modern tennis. As they arrive in Doha for the 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Alcaraz is riding the wave of a historic milestone, while Sinner is looking to reclaim the dominance that saw him sit atop the rankings just months ago.
Here is a closer look at the two titans as they prepare for the Doha hard courts.
1. Carlos Alcaraz: The New “Career Grand Slam” King
Alcaraz enters Doha as the undisputed man to beat. His start to 2026 has been nothing short of legendary, characterized by a relentless aggressive style and newfound mental fortitutde.
- Current Form: 7โ0 (100% win rate in 2026).
- Recent Milestone: He just won the 2026 Australian Open, defeating Novak Djokovic in a thrilling four-set final. With this win, Alcaraz became the youngest man in history to complete the Career Grand Slam at just 22 years old.
- The Doha Mission: Alcaraz has never won the Golden Falcon in Doha. After withdrawing from Rotterdam to rest, he is refreshed and looking to extend his lead as World No. 1.
- Stats to Watch: In 2026, he has won 89% of his service games and saved 64% of break points, proving he is as dangerous on defense as he is on the attack.
2. Jannik Sinner: The Hunter Seeking Revenge
If Alcaraz is the king of the moment, Sinner is the hungry challenger. After a dominant 2025 where he won the ATP Finals and held the No. 1 spot for 66 weeks, the Italian star is eager to get back to winning ways after a narrow miss in Melbourne.
- Current Form: 5โ1 (83% win rate in 2026).
- Recent Performance: Sinner reached the semi-finals of the 2026 Australian Open, where he lost a heart-wrenching five-setter to Novak Djokovic. While he played elite tennis, failing to defend his 2025 title has left him trailing Alcaraz in the rankings.
- The Doha Mission: Sinner thrives on fast hard courts like those at the Khalifa Complex. A win in Doha would provide 500 vital points to help close the 3,350-point gap currently separating him from Alcaraz.
- Stats to Watch: Sinner remains the most clinical returner on tour, winning over 40% of his return points so far this season.
Comparison: The Race for No. 1 in 2026
| Feature | Carlos Alcaraz | Jannik Sinner |
| ATP Ranking | No. 1 (13,650 pts) | No. 2 (10,300 pts) |
| 2026 Titles | 1 (Australian Open) | 0 |
| Hard Court Win % | 100% | 83.3% |
| Last H2H | Alcaraz (Seoul Exhibition, Jan 2026) | Sinner (ATP Finals, Nov 2025) |
What to Expect in Doha
If both players hold their seeds, they are scheduled to meet in a blockbuster Saturday night final. While Alcaraz has the momentum of a Grand Slam win, Sinner has historically been excellent at bouncing back from tough losses. In their last 16 professional encounters, the head-to-head is razor-thin, with Alcaraz holding a slight 10โ6 edge (though Sinner won their most recent competitive final in Turin).
In Dohaโs windy, desert conditions, Alcarazโs variety and drop shots will be tested against Sinnerโs flat, laser-like groundstrokes. One thing is certain: if these two meet on Centre Court, it will be the match of the year so far.
The 2026 Entry List: The Top 8 Seeds
With world number one Carlos Alcaraz and the red-hot Jannik Sinner leading the pack, the 2026 edition boasts one of the strongest fields in Dohaโs 34-year history. While Novak Djokovic was a late withdrawal (replaced by Valentin Royer), the lineup remains incredibly deep.
Seeded Players (Based on Rankings as of February 9, 2026):
- Carlos Alcaraz (ESP): The top seed and current World No. 1.
- Jannik Sinner (ITA): Fresh off a stellar start to the 2026 season.
- Fรฉlix Auger-Aliassime (CAN): A consistent threat on fast hard courts.
- Alexander Bublik (KAZ): The flamboyant shot-maker looking for his first Doha crown.
- Daniil Medvedev: A former champion and hard-court specialist.
- Andrey Rublev: The defending 2025 champion returning to protect his title.
- Jakub Menลกรญk (CZE): The teenage sensation continuing his rapid rise.
- Karen Khachanov: A powerhouse veteran and past winner of the event.
Tournament Note: The draw for the main event is scheduled for Saturday, February 14, at 2:00 PM local time. Fans can expect high-intensity matches right from the first round, as the ATP 500 format does not grant first-round byes to the top seeds.
The combination of massive prize money and 500 ranking points makes every match at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex feel like a final. With Rublev looking to repeat and the Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry reaching a boiling point, the 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open is truly the place to be.
