WTA Doha, Qatar
Kvitova books Muguruza 2018 Doha rematch, Azarenka withdraws
By Mar 05, 2021WTA Doha, Qatar
Top-ranked Iga Swiatek wins her third straight Qatar Open
By Feb 17, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
Iga Swiatek outlasts Elena Rybakina to clinch third consecutive title in Doha
By Feb 17, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
Elena Rybakina books Iga Swiatek final in Doha, defeats Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in semis
By Feb 16, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
Naomi Osaka exits in Doha quarterfinals, Karolina Pliskova advances into semifinals
Feb 15, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
Maria Sakkari and her coach, Tom Hill, are splitting up after six years working together
By Feb 15, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
Naomi Osaka comeback builds momentum with Doha victory over Petra Martic
By Feb 13, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
Coco Gauff crashes out of Doha opener against Katerina Siniakova
By Feb 13, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
Naomi Osaka: “I have seen the worst” of 2024 return after Caroline Garcia Doha revenge
By Feb 12, 2024WTA Doha, Qatar
How Iga Swiatek got back in the groove after flawless Doha run
By Feb 18, 2023WTA Doha, Qatar
Kvitova books Muguruza 2018 Doha rematch, Azarenka withdraws
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova edged into her third Qatar Total Open final in four years, overcoming in-form American Jessica Pegula to secure a rematch with Garbiñe Muguruza, who advanced after Victoria Azarenka withdrew.
Published Mar 05, 2021