

Could the newly upgraded Qatar ExxonMobil Open be the setting for the next chapter of the Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic rivalry? Alcaraz and Djokovic have been placed in the same half of the draw and are potential semi-final opponents at the hard-court event in Doha, which is this year to be held as an ATP 500 for the first time. The No 3 in the ATP Rankings Alcaraz, who will make his event debut as the top seed, will aim to kick-start his Doha career in a first-round meeting with Marin Cilic.The Spaniard leads Cilic, who is yet to compete this season due to a knee injury, 3-1 in the pair’s ATP had-to head series. Their last match was a five-set Alcaraz victory in the fourth round at the 2022 US Open. Meanwhile Djokovic’s sharpness following his recovery from a muscle tear in a left leg will be immediately put to the test in a popcorn opener against Matteo Berrettini.The Serbian, who is bidding to equal Roger Federer’s record of three Doha titles, has won all four of his previous tour-level meetings with the big-serving Italian, including in the 2021 Wimbledon final.Djokovic has arrived in Doha for his first competitive appearance since he was forced to retire from his Australian Open semi-final against Alexander Zverev. The 37-year-old Serbian is preparing to pull double duty this week: He will compete alongside Fernando Verdasco in doubles, in what will be the final event of Verdasco’s pro career.In the bottom half of the draw, second seed Alex de Minaur aims to bounce back quickly from his defeat to Alcaraz in the Rotterdam title match a week ago when he takes on Roman Safiullin in his Doha opener. Fifth seed Andrey Rublev, a former Doha champion, is a potential quarter-final opponent for De Minaur.Daniil Medvedev remains in the hunt for an indoor title this week in Marseille, where he on Saturday plays Hamad Medjedovic in the semi-finals at the Open 13 Provence. Once the 28-year-old arrives in Doha, he will prepare to take on Karen Khachanov in a meeting of the two past champions in Qatar: Medvedev won the title at the Khalifa International Tennis Complex in 2023, before Khachanov triump hed there a year ago.In a stacked draw, sixth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas is a potential quarter-final opponent for the winner of Medvedev vs. Khachanov. The Greek opens against Medjedovic, with Felix Auger-Aliassime possibly awaiting the winner in the second round.
February 16, 2025 | 12:27 AM