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ATP Qatar Open 2026: All you need to know about prize money and points on offer

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Published at :February 21, 2026 at 4:03 AM
Modified at :February 21, 2026 at 4:04 AM
ATP Qatar Open 2026: All you need to know about prize money and points on offer

ATP Qatar Open 2026 offers a massive prize pool of $2,833,335.

Upgraded to 500-level status and now featuring a boosted prize pool of $2,833,335 for 2026, a modest 2.66% increase from the prior edition, the ATP Qatar Open 2026 offers substantial financial rewards alongside valuable ranking points.

Running from February 16 to 21, it attracts top players to the hard courts of Doha, with the singles champion earning $529,945 (a 2.67% rise compared to Andrey Rublev’s winning payout last year) and 500 crucial ATP points.

As a result, it has attracted some of the biggest names on tour, including the top of the world—Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik SInner.

The tournament provides competitive incentives across all stages for both singles and doubles competitors. In men’s singles, the runner-up secures $285,095 and 330 points, while semifinalists and quarterfinalists earn $151,935 (200 points) and $77,625 (100 points), respectively.

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Early-round participants also benefit, with second-round losers receiving $41,435 (50 points) and first-round exits $22,095 (0 points). Qualifying rounds offer $11,325 for Q2 and $6,355 for Q1.

In doubles, the winning team splits $174,050 (500 points), with strong payouts extending to the runner-up ($92,820, 300 points) and semifinalists ($46,960, 180 points).

With the WTA section of the Qatar Open completed, another week of fascinating tennis looms. Despite the absence and withdrawals of star players like Novak Djokovic and Felix Auger Aliassime, this ATP-500 event in Doha promises plenty of quality action and tennis.

ATP Qatar Open 2026 prize money breakdown

Men’s Singles

RoundPrize Money (in $ USD)Prize Money (in € EUR)
Winner$529,945€446,258
Runner-up$285,095€240,074
Semifinal$151,935€127,942
Quarterfinal$77,625€65,367
Round 2$41,435€34,892
Round 1$22,095€18,606
Q2$11,325€9,537
Q1$6,355€5,351

Men’s Doubles

RoundPrize Money (in $ USD)Prize Money (in € EUR)
Winner$174,050€146,565
Runner-up$92,820€78,162
Semifinal$46,960€39,544
Quarterfinal$23,490€19,781
Round 1$12,150€10,231

Also Read: ATP Qatar Open 2026: Live Streaming, TV Channel, where and how to watch?

ATP Qatar Open 2026 points distribution

RoundMen’s SinglesMen’s Doubles
Champion500500
Runner-up330300
Semifinalist200180
Quarterfinalist10090
Second Round500
First Round0–

What is the total prize money for ATP Qatar Open 2026?

The total prize pool is $2,833,335, with increased rewards for both singles and doubles players.

How much will men’s singles winner earn at ATP Qatar Open 2026?

The singles champion will take home $529,945 and 500 ATP points.

How much will the men’s doubles winners earn at ATP Qatar Open 2026?

The winning doubles team will split $174,050 and receive 500 points each.

Which top players are participating in 2026 edition of ATP Qatar Open?

The tournament has attracted stars like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, though some top players, including Novak Djokovic and Felix Auger-Aliassime, have withdrawn.

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Aniruddh Seshadri
Aniruddh Seshadri

Aniruddh Seshadri Iyer is a passionate sports journalist at Khel Now, specializing in tennis and Olympic sports. An engineer by training, he found his storytelling passion through iconic Grand Slam and Olympic moments. Known for sharp analysis and insightful coverage, he draws inspiration from Novak Djokovic’s resilience. Outside journalism, he enjoys reading, traveling, and playing the guitar.