Tennis aficionados are in for some high-adrenaline action as pros of the circuit start this year’s campaign with season-opener Qatar Open here on Monday.
The six-day hard-court
Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) event, that carries a combined
purse of $1,283,855, has been decorated with an array of stars. Leading
the fray is World No.1 Novak Djokovic.
“I am looking
forward to playing here. This is my second outing in Doha and it’s a
perfect start to the season with great line-up of players,” said the
Serbian on Sunday.
Djokovic, who landed on the
Arabian soil early on Wednesday, would be expecting keen contest from
Spaniards Rafael Nadal, who is currently ranked No.5, and 33-year-old
defending champion David Ferrer, currently No.7.
While
Nadal would be looking forward to get back into the groove that saw him
win the 2014 edition, countryman Ferrer is banking on fine momentum
that saw him clinch the Vienna Open, overpowering Fabio Fognini, Gael
Monfils and Steve Johnson in October thereby pushing his unbeaten run to
5-0.
The event has assumed significance for the
29-year-old Nadal, who started 2015 as the defending champion here, but
suffered a shocking three-set defeat to Michael Berrer in the first
round.
Also, the Spaniard would be looking to make
amends to his rather ordinary 2015 season that was punctuated by
injuries. Probably, one of his most forgettable defeats was his loss to
French Open finalist Djokovic in the quarterfinals that ended his
winning streak of 39 consecutive victories in Paris since his defeat by
Robin Soderling in 2009.
Even though the clay court
expert went on to win the 2015 Mercedes Cup against Serbian Viktor
Troicki, his first grass court title since he won at Wimbledon in 2010,
he was unable to continue his good form.
“Very happy
to be in Doha soon for the Qatar Open. It is always a great way to start
the season. Always found great warmth at this event from the staff and
spectators. Fantastic event,” he said.
Defending champion Ferrer is also ecstatic.
Defending champ
“I’m
pleased to kick-off my new season in Doha again, I have lovely memories
here especially after clinching the title last season. I will be there
to defend my title and I hope I will be able to do so,” said Ferrer.
Last year’s finalist, World No.6 Tomas Berdych, who had gone down 6-4, 7-5 to Ferrer, would also be eyeing a good finish here.
Seedings: 1.
Novak Djokovic; 2. Rafael Nadal; 3. Tomas Berdych; 4. David Ferrer; 5.
Feliciano Lopez; 6. Andreas Seppi; 7. Jeremy Chardy; 8. Leonardo Mayer
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