Empty Dubai Open tennis court illustration showing walkover results and crossed-out player banners amid withdrawals.
Empty Dubai Open tennis court illustration showing walkover results and crossed-out player banners amid withdrawals.
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Dubai Open plagued by wave of player withdrawals

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The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships has been disrupted by numerous withdrawals and retirements, starting with top seeds Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek. Additional players, including Daria Kasatkina and Sara Bejlek, have pulled out due to injuries, allowing Mirra Andreeva and Belinda Bencic to advance via walkovers. The situation has sparked debate over the WTA schedule's demands.

The 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, a WTA 1000 event, began under scrutiny after world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 2 Iga Swiatek withdrew before the draw. Sabalenka cited not feeling 100%, stating, “I’m really sorry, I have to withdraw from Dubai. I have such a special connection with the tournament, the fans, and the city. Unfortunately, I am not feeling 100%. But I hope to be back next year and wish the tournament a great event.” Swiatek pointed to scheduling adjustments.

Tournament director Salah Tahlak expressed frustration, suggesting, “They should be docked ranking points.” Coco Gauff countered this, saying, “Do I think players should be docked points? Not really. We already have the mandatory. We get zeros on our ranking for everything,” and added, “For this point in the schedule, it’s hard to play all the tournaments now that they’re two weeks. The ask of players are becoming more and more and more.”

Pre-draw withdrawals included Naomi Osaka (No. 16), Madison Keys (No. 17), Lois Boisson (No. 35), McCartney Kessler (No. 31), Marta Kostyuk (No. 26), Veronika Kudermetova (No. 49), Eva Lys (No. 59), Karolina Pliskova (No. 267 PR), and Marketa Vondrousova (No. 37). Post-draw exits featured Elisabetta Cocciaretto (No. 40), Victoria Mboko (No. 10), Karolina Muchova (No. 11), Maria Sakkari (No. 34), and Zheng Qinwen (No. 24).

Mid-tournament, Barbora Krejcikova (No. 53) withdrew with a left thigh issue, giving Amanda Anisimova a walkover. Daria Kasatkina (No. 61) pulled out due to a right hip injury, advancing Mirra Andreeva, the defending champion and No. 5 seed, who will face Jaqueline Cristian or Ella Seidel next. Sara Bejlek (No. 41), fresh off her first WTA title in Abu Dhabi, retired with an abdominal injury, allowing Belinda Bencic, the 2019 champion and No. 9 seed, to proceed against Elina Svitolina or Paula Badosa.

Retirements included Hailey Baptiste (No. 45) during her match against Alex Eala, who led 6-4, 0-1; Eala responded empathetically, saying, “Obviously, no one likes advancing in this way... how difficult it is to maintain your health physically. So I really hope that Hailey is okay and will bounce back soon.” Other retirements were Jaqueline Cristian (No. 39) vs. Ella Seidel, Paula Badosa (No. 70) vs. Elina Svitolina, and Tereza Valentova (No. 43) in qualifying.

Additional withdrawals involved Wang Xinyu and Jessica Pegula from the Middle East swing. The ongoing exits highlight injury and workload pressures early in the season.

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X discussions highlight the wave of withdrawals at the Dubai Open, including top seeds Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Daria Kasatkina, and Sara Bejlek, resulting in walkovers for Mirra Andreeva and Belinda Bencic. Users express frustration over the packed WTA schedule causing injuries, label the situation 'crazy,' and debate tournament revenue versus player health, with some calling for event cancellation or point deductions.

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Dubai Tennis Championships director Salah Tahlak at press conference calling for WTA penalties after top players Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek withdraw.
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Top players withdraw from Dubai Tennis Championships amid calls for penalties

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Several high-profile players, including world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and No. 2 Iga Swiatek, have withdrawn from the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. Tournament director Salah Tahlak has urged the WTA to impose ranking point deductions for late withdrawals instead of fines. The absences, cited for injuries, illness, and fatigue, have reshaped the draw with Elena Rybakina as the top seed.

The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships faced disruptions as world number one Aryna Sabalenka and number two Iga Swiatek withdrew late, prompting tournament director Salah Tahlak to demand ranking point deductions from the WTA. Tahlak described the reasons for their exits as strange and argued that fines alone are insufficient. Other top players also pulled out, highlighting concerns over the packed WTA schedule.

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The WTA Dubai Open 2026 has faced significant disruptions with around 26 players withdrawing due to injuries, illness, and fatigue. The tight schedule between the Doha Open and Dubai, with less than 24 hours between the Doha final on February 14 and Dubai's opening rounds on February 15, has drawn criticism from top players. Tournament officials have called for stricter penalties on late pullouts.

Building on earlier reports of withdrawals linked to prize money reductions, nine ATP players have confirmed pullouts from the men's singles at the 2026 BNP Paribas Open primarily due to injuries, while seeded Russians Daniil Medvedev, Karen Khachanov, and Andrey Rublev face uncertainty after being stranded in Dubai by UAE airspace closures tied to Middle East tensions. The ATP 1000 event begins its main draw on March 4 at Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

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Top seed Elena Rybakina was forced to retire from her Round of 16 match against Antonia Ružić at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on February 18, 2026, citing nausea and tiredness. The Kazakh player, who won the first set, joined Paula Badosa on the sidelines amid a wave of withdrawals and retirements at the event. Ružić advanced to her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal as a lucky loser.

Following the star-studded entry list announced last month, the 2026 BNP Paribas Open draw has been released, highlighting a possible semifinal between top seed Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. Defending men's champion Jack Draper faces a tough path including a projected fourth-rounder against Djokovic, while Russian players like Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev contend with travel disruptions from Dubai. Women's top seed Iga Swiatek eyes a third title against a deep field with Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka.

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Canada's Leylah Fernandez rallied from a set down to defeat No. 13 seed Liudmila Samsonova 5-7, 7-5, 6-3 in the first round of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. The 2021 US Open finalist saved 10 of 13 break points to secure the three-set victory. Earlier, Sara Bejlek and Alexandra Eala won their main-draw debuts at the WTA 1000 event.

 

 

 

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