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Watch Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic in Doha for just €7

Watch Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic in Doha for just €7


Doha ATP 500 offers affordable tickets to see top stars like Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic in action.

The 2025 Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha offers an incredible opportunity for tennis fans, with tickets priced as low as €7 for early-round matches. The tournament’s affordable ticket prices allow fans to watch top-ranked players like Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic compete at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex. While central court tickets are priced at 30 Qatari rials (approximately €7.87), tickets for side courts also offer great value. As the tournament progresses, ticket prices gradually increase, reaching up to €26 for the final, but the affordability in the early rounds is unmatched for high-level tennis.

When comparing these ticket prices to other top-tier tennis events, Doha stands out for its value. The Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open have ticket prices that can easily reach over €50 or even more for first-week matches, with final tickets often costing several hundred, even thousands of euros. The BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, another prestigious ATP 1000 event, charges around €30 to €60 for first-round tickets, with the cost rising as the rounds progress. Doha, by contrast, offers more accessible prices without compromising the quality of the tennis on display.

The decision to keep ticket prices low in Doha shows the event’s commitment to inclusivity, making world-class tennis accessible to a wider audience. With Alcaraz and Djokovic both participating, fans can enjoy a rare opportunity to see two of the sport’s most exciting players without paying the usual hefty price tag associated with top-tier events.

Inside the Baseline…

Cheap seats for world-class tennis should be the norm, not the exception. Doha’s ticket prices highlight a frustrating contrast in the sport, where some tournaments cater to die-hard fans, and others seem designed for corporate wallets. The idea that watching two of the best players in the world can cost less than a coffee in some cities is refreshing, but it also raises the question of why other events continue to push prices higher. Accessibility fuels passion, and when fans can actually afford to be in the stands, the sport wins.


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Kelly Keller, Tennishead Writer, is not only a journalism graduate with a Masters in Technical Writing from the University of Arkansas, she is also a professional tennis player on the WTA Tour, so to say she's qualified to write about tennis is somewhat of a understatement!