The 2022
Qatar Open in Doha is an ATP 250 event running from February 14th till the 20th with an overall financial commitment of $1,176,595.
The event is a very popular one among players due to the superb facilities and the nice accommodation as well. An overall financial commitment of $1,176,595 also helps attracts players as well the proximity to Dubai which is a short flight away. Dubai will host an ATP 500 event next week which is also convenient for most players. The 2022 field has
Denis Shapovalov as the top seed with
Roberto Bautista Agut as the 2nd seed.
The Spaniard played in the final last year but lost to NIkoloz Basilashvili in the final. This year the winner of the event will bag $114,875 while the losing player in the final will get $80,410. Semifinalists will get a total of $53,255 while the lower round yields fewer points and prize money. Check out the full breakdown below,
2022 Qatar ExxonMobil Open Prize Money
Winner - $114,875
Finalist - $80,410.
Semi-finalist - $53,255
Quater-finalist - $35,510
Round of 16 - $22,975
Round of 32 - $12,530