Tournament Director Karim Alami shared his enthusiasm for Djokovic’s return: “It’s an honour to welcome Novak Djokovic back to Doha for the 2025 Qatar ExxonMobil Open. His return, especially in the first year of the tournament as an ATP 500 event, adds immense value. Novak is a phenomenal athlete who always captivates with his skill and competitiveness. His strong connection with Doha, having won here twice, makes his participation all the more exciting for fans. We can’t wait to see him bring his exceptional game to the Khalifa International Tennis Complex,” he added.
The 37-year-old Serbian superstar is on the brink of a career milestone as he aims to secure his 100th professional title in Doha. The Olympic gold medallist and 24 Grand Slam titles holder, including 10-time Australian Open champion, is poised to deliver another unforgettable performance in the tournament.
This tournament marks a historic moment as it transitions from an ATP 250 to an ATP 500 event, a significant milestone in its 32-year history.
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