The Qatar Open 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most electrifying stops on the ATP Tour, as tennis superstars prepare to battle for an upgraded ATP 500 title in Doha from February 17-22.
Long regarded as one of the premier events on tour, the Qatar Open has been the proving ground for legends like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and Novak Djokovic. But this year, the tournament reaches new heights—elevating its status from an ATP 250 to an ATP 500 event, bringing bigger names, bigger stakes, and a record-setting prize pool.
A Star-Studded Field: Djokovic, Sinner, Alcaraz & Medvedev Headline Doha
If last year’s event set the standard, 2025 is raising the bar. This year’s field is absolutely stacked, featuring Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, and Andrey Rublev, among others.
With four of the ATP’s biggest names in attendance, Doha is poised to deliver fireworks on the court—especially with Djokovic looking to reclaim dominance, Sinner and Alcaraz in peak form, and Medvedev continuing his hunt for more silverware.
The draw will be exclusive, featuring a 28-man singles bracket and a 16-team doubles field, ensuring high-stakes matches from the opening round.
Massive Prize Money Boost: Over Half a Million for the Champion!
With its upgrade to ATP 500 status, the Qatar Open has dramatically increased its prize money, making it one of the most lucrative stops on the ATP calendar. The 2025 champion will take home a staggering $516,165, more than double last year’s payout!
Here’s a full breakdown of the prize money and ATP points distribution for the tournament:
2025 Qatar Open Prize Money & Points Distribution
- Winner – 500 points | $516,165
- Finalist – 330 points | $277,715
- Semifinalists – 200 points | $148,005
- Quarterfinalists – 100 points | $75,615
- Round of 16 – 50 points | $40,365
- Round of 32 – 0 points | $21,525
- Qualifier – 25 points | $0
- Qualifier 2 – 13 points | $11,030
- Qualifier 1 – 0 points | $6,190
2024 vs. 2025: The Stunning Prize Money Jump
The upgrade to ATP 500 status has more than doubled the financial rewards. Last year’s champion received $212,300, while this year’s winner will walk away with $516,165—a 143% increase!
- 2024 Winner: $212,300 (ATP 250)
- 2025 Winner: $516,165 (ATP 500)
- 2024 Finalist: $123,840 → 2025 Finalist: $277,715
- 2024 Semifinalists: $72,810 → 2025 Semifinalists: $148,005
- 2024 Quarterfinalists: $42,190 → 2025 Quarterfinalists: $75,615
The jump in prize money cements Doha as one of the most financially rewarding ATP 500 tournaments in the world.
A Tournament Worth Watching
With one of the strongest fields in recent memory, record prize money, and upgraded ATP 500 status, the Qatar Open 2025 is set to deliver blockbuster tennis from start to finish.
Will Djokovic claim another title? Can Alcaraz or Sinner continue their meteoric rise? Or will a dark horse shock the world?
All eyes are on Doha—and the stakes have never been higher.