Doha delivers strong field despite competing with ATP Cup

Gone are the days when Brisbane, Sydney, and Perth were among the cities that provided different forms of warmup events for the Australian Open. All three have been worked into the new ATP Cup, with Brisbane and Sydney giving up their 250-point tournaments and Perth saying goodbye to the Hopman Cup.

The last one standing is the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha. This year it will be taking place simultaneously with ATP Cup, where most of the top players in the world are participating. Nonetheless, Doha still features a solid field–especially by 250-point standards.

1 STAN WAWRINKA 16
2 ANDREY RUBLEV 23
3 JO-WILFRIED TSONGA 29
4 MILOS RAONIC 31
5 LASLO DJERE 38
6 FILIP KRAJINOVIC 40
7 ADRIAN MANNARINO 43
8 FRANCES TIAFOE 47
9 FERNANDO VERDASCO 49
10 JEREMY CHARDY 51
11 LORENZO SONEGO 52
12 ALEXANDER BUBLIK 56
13 ALJAZ BEDENE 58
14 MIOMIR KECMANOVIC 59
15 JORDAN THOMPSON 63
16 PABLO ANDUJAR 64
17 PIERRE-HUGUES HERBERT 65
18 RICARDAS BERANKIS 66
19 MIKHAIL KUKUSHKIN 67
20 TENNYS SANDGREN 68
21 KYLE EDMUND 69
22 [WC]
23 [WC]
24 [WC]
25 [Q]
26 [Q]
27 [Q]
28 [Q]

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is the lone former champion in the 2020 field, having triumphed back in 2012. Fellow Frenchman Richard Gasquet, the 2013 champion, had been on the entry list but withdrew due to injury. Active former winners who are not competing this time around are Roger Federer (three titles), Novak Djokovic (two), and Rafael Nadal (one).

Wawrinka finished runner-up to Andy Murray in 2008 before returning 10 years later and reaching the quarterfinals in 2018.

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