Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex highlights Qatar's sporting legacy

The Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha stands as a key symbol of Qatar's commitment to elite sports facilities. Opened in 1992 and renovated in 2008, it hosts major ATP and WTA tournaments that draw top global players. The venue also supports community sports initiatives and regional competitions.

Established in 1992, the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex underwent significant renovations in 2008, positioning it as a premier facility in the Middle East for tennis and squash. Equipped with 24 hard courts, its main stadium holds over 7,000 spectators, enabling it to stage high-profile international events in tennis, squash, and padel.

Since 1993, the complex has been the home of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, an ATP 500 men's tournament. The inaugural event saw Germany's Boris Becker claim the title, and it has since become one of the circuit's respected stops. Legends such as Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer have competed there multiple times, underscoring its status among professional players.

In 2001, the Qatar Tennis Federation introduced the region's first women's professional tournament, now known as the Qatar TotalEnergies Open, a WTA 1000 event. Switzerland's Martina Hingis won the first edition, followed by stars including Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova, Justine Henin, and Victoria Azarenka. American siblings Serena and Venus Williams have also appeared, with Serena reaching the 2013 final but falling to Azarenka.

Beyond elite competitions, the venue regularly hosts world padel championships, Asian and Gulf-level tournaments in tennis, squash, and padel, as well as domestic events organized by the Qatar Tennis Federation. During major gatherings, it provides comprehensive amenities like hospitality zones, fan areas, medical services, banking facilities, restaurants, cafes, and exhibition spaces to improve visitor experiences.

The complex contributes to grassroots efforts by participating in Qatar's National Sports Day, opening its courts to the public and offering expert guidance to promote safe physical activity.

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Top seeds Felix Auger-Aliassime and Daniil Medvedev in action during ATP Dubai 2026 round of 32 at Aviation Club Tennis Centre.
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ATP Dubai 2026 1/32 финала с топ-сеяными

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ATP Dubai Tennis Championships 2026 стартует 23 февраля с 1/32 финала на Aviation Club Tennis Centre в Дубае, ОАЭ. Первая сеяная Felix Auger-Aliassime и третья сеяная Daniil Medvedev возглавляют действие на открытых хардовых кортах. Другие сеяные, включая Jack Draper, встретятся с квалифайерами и уайлд-картами в матчах до двух побед.

Premier Padel, the leading professional padel tour owned by Qatar Sports Investments, has collaborated with Art Basel Qatar to transform a padel court into a vibrant artwork inspired by Doha's skyline. The installation, designed by French artist Sebastien Boileau, blends sport and contemporary art during the fair's inaugural edition in Doha. It highlights padel's accessibility while promising a social legacy through gifting to a local center for disabilities.

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The inaugural open padel championship in Sana’a has concluded, capping off a tournament that featured intense round-of-16 matches earlier this week. Organized by the General Federation of Tennis, Squash, and Padel under the Ministry of Youth and Sports, with support from U Telecommunications Company, the event highlights growing interest in the sport locally.

The Public Works Authority team, known as Ashghal, secured the title in the Ministries and Authorities Padel Championship after defeating the Civil Aviation Authority in the final. The event, organized by the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau with support from the Qatar Sports For All Federation, featured intense matches at Al Sadd stadiums. This victory highlights the growing role of sports in fostering collaboration among Qatari government entities.

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The Kuwait Equestrian Federation has announced a busy 2025–2026 season filled with international competitions. Riders will have chances to compete against athletes from the Arab world, Gulf region, and Europe. Upcoming highlights include championships at the Police Sports Club and a festival at KIB | The Stadium.

The Sports Arina has launched as Singapore's largest indoor, fully air-conditioned facility for pickleball and padel at Expo Hall 7. It features 12 pickleball courts and three padel courts, along with advanced amenities for players and spectators. Bookings start from $35 per hour for pickleball.

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Kuwait International Bank (KIB) has announced the fourth season of its flagship sporting event, KIB | The Stadium, dedicated to equestrian sports for the third consecutive year. The event, organized by Suffix, will run from February 5 to 14 at Marina Beach, featuring show jumping competitions and introducing polo entertainment. This initiative supports Kuwait Vision 2035 by boosting tourism and community engagement.

 

 

 

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