World no. 1 Jannik Sinner will debut at theQatar ExxonMobil Open in February next year. The organizers will try to gather more top-ranked players for their first ATP event, elevating their tournament to the new hights.
The newly-crowned ATP 500 tournament will take place betweenFebruary 17 to 22 at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex. Sinner will be the top favorite, especially if he maintains his incredible 2024 form! The 23-year-old dominates the men's tennis, leaving everyone far behind.
Jannik will seek five victories in Doha and another trophy. The tournament director, Karim Alami, is excited to see world no. 1 in the draw. AlamihighlightedJannik's incredible results this season and invited the fans to come and enjoy his tennis.
Novak Djokovic should also compete in Doha, and we may see another cracker between two great rivals.
Jannik's incredible run in 2024
Sinner wrapped up the season with a 73-6 score, earning eight ATP titles and defending the Davis Cup crown for Italy! Jannik suffered only three losses on hard court, lifting six notable trophies and writing history books.
He became world no. 1 in June and created a massuve lead over Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz.The Italian started the 2024 season ranked 4th, backed by two fresh victories over Novak Djokovic at the end of 2023. Jannik conquered his first Major crown in Melbourne.
He defeated Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev. Sinnerperformedan incredible comeback against the Russian and earneda place among tennis immortals at 22. Jannik claimed another trophy in Rotterdam and backed it with the Miami Masters crown.
The ATP Race leader fell to Carlos Alcaraz in the Roland Garros semi-final despite leading two sets to one. He dethroned Djokovic and became the 29th world no. 1 after Paris. Sinner defeated Hubert Hurkacz in the Halle final for the fourth ATP title of the season.
He fell to Medvedev in the Wimbledon quarter-final after struggling physically and missed the Olympic Games. The Italian lost the Canada Masters crown but fixed that in Cincinnati, celebratingthe second Masters 1000 crown of the season.
Sinner was the top favorite in New York and proved that on the court. World no. 1 ousted Taylor Fritz in the title clash, completing this year's hard-court Majors and writing history books. The year-end no. 1 honor was in his hands, but Jannik did not stop!
He fell in the Beijing Open final to Carlos Alcaraz after a thriller and bounced back in Shanghai. Jannik ousted Novak in the final, earning his third Masters 1000 crown of the season. Sinner lifted another trophy at the Six Kings Slam in Riydah, taking home $6 million!
Jannik withdrew from the Paris Masters and prepared for the ATP Finals in Turin. The home favorite defeated five rivals and lifted a trophy before crowning the season with the Davis Cup title.