Just when world No. 1 Sinner was banned for three months for drug banning, it was also confirmed that he would not be able to participate in the Doha tournament that was promoted this year. The tournament recently announced the draws, so let's take a sneak peek.
Fresh from winning his first indoor hardcourt title in Rotterdam, Arca will be the top seed, and his first-round opponent will be Croatian veteran Cilic, both of whom have won the US Open and both had a successful season in China last year. If Chinese player Zhang Zhizhen can pass the first round, there is a high probability of facing Aka in the second round. I just don't know how the Chinese brother who retired from the quarterfinals in Marseille is recovering from his injury?
The other seeded player in the zone is Bulgarian handsome Dimitrov, who will face Czech Lehecka in the first round. Both have had a good start to the last two seasons, winning the Australian championship in turn. It's just that Dimi is not in good health this year, and so far he has lacked a bright performance.
The two-quarters are led by one of the most successful players in the tournament's history. Uncharacteristically on the regular tour, Doha is a fixture that Djokovic has long planned, and he will face Italian Berrettini in the first round.
The area is surrounded by strong enemies! Another seeded player, Draper, faced off against Djokovic's new maestro Poplin, who eliminated Djokovic at the US Open last year. In addition, Germany's second brother Struff and Dutch second brother Gricospor met in the first round.
Three-quarters of the district is led by May, who will meet his compatriot and another member of the troika, Khachanov, in the first round. Another seeded player, Tsitsipas, had a good move in the first round and had just knocked out Mejdovic, who had reached the final in Marseille. In addition, Aliassime and Agut, who have won the tour in the past season, are all in this zone.
The final zone is led by De Minaur, who has risen by leaps and bounds in the rankings and has now overtaken Mei and Deyo, who will face former Wimbledon quarter-finalist Safrin in the first round; The other seed, Rublev, will face Bublik; Ember and Boggs' first-round conversation was equally eye-catching.
Doha has always attracted some of the best players due to its lucrative prize money and proximity to another event, the Dubai Race. As one of the three original 250 races officially upgraded this year, it is the icing on the cake.
Will "Messi" be able to meet in the semi-finals? How will Deyo and Acre perform? Can the world's top 10 such as De Minaur and Rublev snatch the first title of the season? Let's look forward to the exciting presentation of the event!(Source: Tennis Home Source: Luo Cheng Qiye)