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February 15 – 28, 2026
Dubai Duty Free tennis stadium
February 15 – 28, 2026
Dubai Duty Free tennis stadium
February 14, 2026

Women’s draw unveiled at the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships

(L-R) Zeynep Sonmez; Salah Tahlak, Deputy Managing Director, Dubai Duty Free, and Tournament Director of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships; Iva Jovic; Ramesh Cidambi, Managing Director, Dubai Duty Free and Chair of the Tournament Organising Committee; Alexandra Eala; Sinead El Sibai, Senior Vice President – Marketing Dubai Duty Free; Clare Wood, WTA Supervisor

Official draw for this week’s Championships sees World No3 Elena Rybakina placed in same half of the draw as Coco Gauff, Elina Svitolina, and British No1 Emma Raducanu

Star-studded field includes 16 of world’s top 20 female players, six Grand Slam winners, and Filipina Alex Elea and Leylah Fernandez both in action on Centre Court tomorrow

Tickets for the annual two-week Championships are available online now at dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com with prices starting from Dh65

Dubai, UAE – February 14, 2026: The draw for the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships’ WTA 1000 tournament took place today, determining the pathway to the final for the tournament’s star-filled field, which this year features 16 of the world’s Top 20—including Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina, World No5 Coco Gauff, and last year’s history-making Dubai champion, Mirra Andreeva.

Taking place at a renovated Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, the 26th edition of the city’s women’s showpiece will run from February 15-21 and boasts six Grand Slam singles winners sharing a collective nine titles between them.

While the top eight seeds all received first-round byes, top seed and World No3 Rybakina—triumphant in Melbourne just a few weeks ago—is on course for a second-round meeting with German Tatjana Maria. On the other half of the draw, No2 seed Amanda Anisimova could face two-time Grand Slam champion Barbora Krejcikova—a winner here in 2023—in the Round of 32, should the latter safely negotiate her first-round tie with Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

Rybakina’s half of the draw also features the likes of 2023 US Open champion Gauff (No3 seed), world No9 and two-time Dubai champion Elina Svitolina (No7 seed), 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko (No10 seed), British No1 Emma Raducanu, and rising star Alexandra Eala of the Philippines—who will face Lucky Loser Hailey Baptiste of the USA to progress to a second-round tie with 2024 Dubai champion Jasmine Paolini.

Eala, who attended the draw and is sure to attract huge Filipino support when she starts her campaign on Sunday at 7pm on Centre Court, said: “The atmosphere changes a lot when there’s a so many excited people. It means a lot for me, because it makes me feel like I’m home when I’m traveling for so many weeks of the year. And I think that feeling is reciprocated for a lot of the overseas Filipino workers. I know there’s a huge population of them here in the Middle East, so it means a lot for people to see themselves in other people. That’s what makes it special here.”

The Kabayan community will also have the chance to watch Leylah Fernandez, the Canadian of Filipino descent, on Centre Court when she meets No13 seed Liudmila Samsonova earlier in the afternoon.

On the opposite side of the draw, as well as the WTA’s youngest 1000 winner Andreeva and world No6 Jessica Pegula, Greek star Maria Sakkari will follow up her semifinal appearance in Doha last week with an opening round match against No16 seed Iva Jovic. This year’s Dubai tournament marks Jovic’s first appearance in the Middle East, and she is already impressed by what she has see, which includes plenty of the emirate having taken in the panoramic city views afforded from atop the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa.

“I didn’t get to see a tonne of [Maria] play in Doha, so I’m going to talk to my coach and we’ll do some scouting,” said the 18-year-old American. “It’s never easy playing someone who is going into the week with a lot of confidence and she’s definitely in the match zone, but I’m going to do everything I can. I think I’ve prepared very well. I’ve worked hard for the last couple of weeks going into the start of the year. It’ll be tricky, but that’s what we love.”

The official draw event was led by WTA Supervisor Clare Wood, who was joined by Ramesh Cidambi, Managing Director, Dubai Duty Free and Chair of the Tournament Organising Committee; Salah Tahlak, Deputy Managing Director, Dubai Duty Free, and Tournament Director of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships; WTA referee Carlos Ramos; Sinead El Sibai, Senior Vice President – Marketing Dubai Duty Free; and the tournament’s famous silver coffee pot trophy.

“The start of WTA week is always exciting for us because it gives us an opportunity to showcase some of the improvements that we have done in the past year,” said Cidambi, who confirmed a new Court One with a 2,000-seat capacity, as well as an expanded Tennis Village. “This is phase one of the upgrade we are doing to the site and as soon as this tournament is over, we will start working on the expansion of the Centre Court to add another 2,500 seats and have a 7,500 capacity Centre Court.”

 

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Tahlak announced the four wildcards during the draw, with Turkish talent Zeynep Sonmez being joined by Sara Bejlek of Czech Republic, New Zealand’s Lulu Sun, and Janice Tjen of Indonesia. In a quirk of the draw, Sonmez will face Bejlek for a place in the second round, with the match scheduled for Centre Court immediately after Eala versus Baptiste.

The 26th edition of the annual WTA event, which takes place from February 15 to 21, features 16 of the top 20 ranked female players in the world and 33 of the top 40. The Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships is owned and organised by Dubai Duty Free and held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. It will be followed by the emirate’s annual ATP 500 men’s tournament from February 23 to 28.

Tickets are on sale now for the 2026 Championships, with prices starting from Dh65. For full details, visit dubaidutyfreetennischampionships.com or ticketmaster.ae

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