Roger Federer returns to action for the first time in over a year at ATP Doha this week and all matches at the tournament are available to watch online via desktop and mobile.
Watch the 2021 ATP Doha (Qatar Open) live stream from your desktop or mobile device. Live streams of all tennis matches from ATP Doha are free to watch.
ATP Doha Live Stream: How To Watch & Bet Online
You can watch and bet on the ATP Doha 2021 with bet365 and their extensive live streaming coverage.
The bookmaker is offering all eligible customers the chance to watch and bet on all matches from ATP Doha between March 8-13. All you need is a funded account with bet365 or to have placed an online bet within the last 24 hours of the match, although you must note that geo-restrictions may apply in some areas.
Read on below for information on how to watch and bet on ATP Doha live from Qatar on bet365.
ATP Doha Tennis: How to live stream with bet365
- Visit the bet365 website
- Sign into your account or register for a new one
- Select live streaming on the right-hand menu
- Choose the ATP Doha match you want to stream
- Enjoy live ATP Doha tennis streams and in-play betting
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ATP Doha Tournament Information
- Location: Doha, Qatar
- Dates: March 8-13
- Surface: Hard
- Singles Draw: 28
- Doubles Draw: 16
- Prize Money: $890,920
ATP Doha Seeds
1. Dominic Thiem
2. Roger Federer
3. Andrey Rublev
4. Denis Shapovalov
5. Roberto Bautista Agut
6. David Goffin
7. Stan Wawrinka
8. Borna Coric
ATP Doha Tips & Predictions
Roger Federer will play his first professional match since January 2020 when he returns to action at the Qatar Open in Doha this week.
The 39-year-old underwent multiple knee surgeries last year and hasn’t played since the 2020 Australian Open, where he was knocked out by Novak Djokovic.
Federer is 26-3 lifetime in Doha and a three-time champion, but it’s probably too much to expect Federer to add another trophy to collection after not playing for 14 months.
A quality field has turned up for the ATP 250 event, led by top seed Dominic Thiem and the on-fire Andrey Rublev.
Thiem has experienced a tough start to the season and was poor at the Australian Open, barely surviving Nick Kyrgios before limping out in straights to Grigor Dimitrov in the third round.
Rublev might be the man to beat again – the Russian recently won his 20th straight match at 500-level after claiming the Rotterdam title and is basically unbeatable to players ranked below him in ATP events.
Stan Wawrinka can never be discounted, but he’s very inconsistent at this stage of his career, while Roberto Bautista Agut traditionally starts seasons well and might finally have enough match play under his belt to do some damage this week.
Australian Open semi-finalist Aslan Karatsev and Rotterdam runner-up Marton Fucsovics are dangerous unseeded floaters, but for me Rublev is the man to beat once more.
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