Thiem, Carreno Busta Set For 2018 Debut In Doha

  • Posted: Dec 31, 2017

Thiem, Carreno Busta Set For 2018 Debut In Doha

World No. 5 Dominic Thiem is joined in Qatar’s capital by Tomas Berdych and Richard Gasquet

The 26th edition of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open commences this week and with legendary former champions such as Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal (the list goes on and on…), players will be keen to get their hands on the tournament’s coveted golden falcon trophy.

The 2018 event, held at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in the Qatari capital of Doha, features Dominic Thiem as the tournament’s top seed after two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic withdrew due to an ongoing elbow injury. The World No. 5 will be arriving in Doha for the second time in his career, having qualified back in 2013 before losing in the first round to Peter Gojowczyk. 

Thiem enters the new season following a career-best year. Having excelled on his favoured clay courts through many of 2017’s spring tournaments, the tenacious 23-year-old will be looking to improve his hard court results from the year prior. He opens against Evgeny Donskoy, who in 2017 became one of just five players in 2017 to defeat Federer in a remarkable three-set upset.

Also coming off his best season to date is Pablo Carreno Busta, whose resolute and gritty defensive tennis earned him an alternate spot at the 2017 Nitto ATP Finals, where he eventually played two tough matches against the world’s best. Carreno Busta, last year’s US Open semi-finalist and the No.2 seed this week in Doha, plays #NextGenATP semi-finalist Borna Coric in a challenging opening-round encounter. 

Former Top 10 players Tomas Berdych and Richard Gasquet also join the field this week. Berdych, who reached the final in 2015 before falling to David Ferrer, kicks off his tournament against Jan-Lennard Struff, while 2013 champion Gasquet plays Victor Estrella Burgos for a place in the second round.

The doubles competition features two-time Grand Slam champions and No.1 seeds Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares, as well as Wimbledon finalists Mate Pavic and Oliver Marach.

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