media guide - Qatar Tennis Federation

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media guide - Qatar Tennis Federation
MEDIA GUIDE
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MEDIA GUIDE
Table of Contents
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Tournament Messages
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Tournament Information
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Venue Information
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Services at the Venue
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Media Information
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Media Center Services
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Media Positions on the Field of Play
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Credentials and Media Center Access
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Official Media Hotel
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Official Media Transportation
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Media Events
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Tournament Stats
Past Champions
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2011 Tournament Draws
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2011 ATP World Tour Ranking Points
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Mini-Guide to Qatar
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Shopping Guide to Qatar
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Gourmet Guide to Qatar
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Useful Words in Arabic
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MESSAGE FROM THE QTF PRESIDENT
Another exciting year of tennis around the globe begins right here with
the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha. This year’s edition promises to be
very special, as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the tournament.
I take this opportunity to thank H. H. Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Bin
Khalifa Al Thani, the Heir Apparent and the President of the Qatar
Olympic Committee, and H. E. Sheikh Saoud Bin Abdulrahman Al –
Thani, the Secretary General of the Qatar Olympic Committee for their
continued support over the past decades. I would also like to welcome
all members of the local and international media and broadcast to this anniversary edition
of the tournament. I hope you enjoy the tennis, and the hospitality of the people of the State
of Qatar. I wish you all the best for your coverage of the tournament.
Nasser Ghanim Al Khelaifi
President, Qatar Tennis Federation
MESSAGE FROM THE TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR
On behalf of the Qatar Tennis Federation, it is a great pleasure for me
to welcome you back to Qatar and, the Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2012.
Over the past 20 years, the support, commitment and coverage that
we have received from members of the local and international media
and broadcast has been central to the growth of our event and the
promotion of tennis around the world. As a result, it is with great honor
that we celebrate the 20th anniversary of this tournament with you.
Once again, welcome back to our tournament and we look forward to seeing you in Doha
in the coming years as well.
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Karim Alami
Tournament Director
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Main Draw: 2nd to 7th January 2012
Tournament Director: Karim Alami
Venue: Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex
Surface: Plexicushion
Balls: Wilson Australian Open
Prizemoney: USD 1,024,000
Draw: 32 Main Draw and 32 Qualifying
Official Tournament Broadcaster Information:
Al Jazeera Sport Channel
Coverage to include all Men’s singles matches and semi-finals and finals of Men’s doubles
Total Coverage Time - 40 hours
Territories – Pan Middle East (Non-Exclusive)
Reach – 90 million viewers
List of Sponsors
ExxonMobil
51 East
Al Fardan Automobiles (BMW)
Qatar Duty Free
Qatar Airways
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Rayyan
Aspetar
MP & Silva
Aljazeera Sport Channel
Ritz-Carlton, Doha
Wilson
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Schedule of Play
Date
Day
Round
Start Times
2 Jan 2012
Monday
R32
3.30pm
3 Jan 2012
Tuesday
R32
3.30pm
4 Jan 2012
Wednesday
R16
3.30pm
5 Jan 2012
Thursday
Quarter-Finals
3.30pm
6 Jan 2012
Friday
Semi-Finals
4.30pm
7 Jan 2012
Saturday
Finals
5.30pm
Breakdown of Prize Money
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The total prize money for the Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2012 is US $1,024,000 and this will
be awarded to the players in the following format.
Position in the
Tournament
Ranking Points
Singles
Prizemoney (USD)
Doubles Prizemoney
Per Team (USD)
Champion
250
185,850
56,250
Finalist
150
97,350
29,500
Semi-Finalist
90
52,520
16,000
Quarter-Finalist
45
30,090
9,160
R16
20
17,670
5,380
R32
0
10,480
Qualifying R3
6
1,650
Qualifying R2
0
795
KHALIFA INTERNATIONAL
TENNIS AND SQUASH COMPLEX
Public Village
The Public Village is divided into three main
zones, all of which offer a great variety of
activities and entertainment. The first zone
is the food court that is located to the left
of the Village. At the food court, you will be
able to purchase food and beverages from
a wide range of chains including Pizza
Hut, Asiana, Hardees, Sterling as well as
TCBY and Coffee Beanery.
The second zone of the Public Village
includes various sponsor booths. While
you are here, do not miss out on the
opportunity of visiting the ExxonMobil
stand and taking a ride on the fast lane
with the F1 Mobil Car that is located there.
The third zone in the Public Village is the
Traditional Village and the Kid’s Zone. The
Traditional Village is built for the public to
experience one of Qatar’s most beloved
cultural attractions. In addition, the Kid’s
Zone will host several activities for kids
including inflatable castles, obstacle
courses, etc.
VIP Village
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The VIP Village is the perfect venue for guests to mingle with other VIP’s, players and
sponsors and experience the luxurious services offered by the Qatar Tennis Federation.
Here, you will enjoy a wide selection of international cuisines, live stations and exquisite
beverages prepared by the Four Seasons while listening to some of the best outdoor
entertainment in Doha.
Match Courts
The Center Court is the main match
court at the venue. Entrance to
Center Court depends on the sector
listed on your ticket.
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The information below shows the
preferred entry gate for all sectors on
the Court. Please note that seating
on the court is only permitted with a
valid ticket.
Court Sector
Preferred Entry Gate
Lower Sector A
Gate 2
Middle Sector A
Gate 2
Upper Sector A
Gate 2a
Middle Sector B
Gates 2 or 3
Upper Sector B
Gates 2b or 3b
Lower Sector C
Gate 3
Middle Sector C
Gate 3
Upper Sector C
Gate 3c
Sector D
Gate 1
Services At The Venue
Medical Services
The Qatar Tennis Federation provides around-the-clock medical services for anybody that
may require medical attention inside the venue. There are two main medical areas in the
venue - the Red Crescent tent located behind the scoreboard screen in the Public Village,
and the Hamad Medical Doctor’s office located in the tunnel beside Gate 4.
The Hamad Medical Corporation also has ambulance services present on site for any
immediate transportation to the Hospital. If you feel unwell while in the Complex or at
the Hotel, please notify a member of the Media Center staff or the Hotel Help Desk staff
respectively.
General
Contact No.
Website/Email
Emergency
999
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Al Ahli Hospital
+974.44.898.888
ahlihospital.com
Doha Clinic
+974.44.384.333
doha-hospital.com
Hamad Hospital
+974.44.394.444
hmc.org.qa
Aspetar (Qatar Orthopaedic
and Sports Medicine Hospital)
+974.44.132.000
aspetar.com
Banking Services
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An ATM machine is located behind the scoreboard screen in the Public Village and will be
functioning for the entire duration of the tournament.
MEDIA INFORMATION
The Media Center
Summary of Media Center Facilities
The Media Center is located through the
Traditional Village beside the practice
courts. The Media Center is fully equipped
with all the necessary tools for journalists,
photographers and broadcasters to cover
the event in the best possible way.
Our staff members present at the Media
Center are able to provide all local and
international media with any information or
assistance that they might require.
The Media Center will be operational from
the 31st of December through to the 7th of
January from 10.00am till one hour after the
last match of the day.
Media Center Reception Desk
Press Conference Room
Private Interview Room
Lockers
Wireless Internet Access
International Telephone and Fax Services
Work Stations with Center Court Television Coverage
ATP World Tour and QTF Media Staff
Offices
Dining and Lounge Area
Restrooms
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Important Contact Information
Name
Designation
Contact Number
Malka Wickramatilake
Mohamed Salman
Qatar Tel. Call Centre
Police/Ambulance/Fire Department
Hamad Hospital Emergency
Khalifa Tennis and Squash Complex
Qatar Airways (Airport Office)
Ritz-Carlton Doha
Media Manager
Visas, Hotel Liaison
+974 6648 5935
+974 5538 8675
180
999
+974 4439 2050
+974 4440 9666
+974 4449 6666
+974 4484 8000
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Media Center Map
The Media Center Reception Desk is
located in the entrance hall of the Media
Center. All staff members located at the
Desk will be able to provide members of the
media with any assistance or information
that they may need.
The Press Conference Room is located
inside the Media Center and is where all
Press Conferences will be held after the
end of each match. The room has a seating
capacity of 30 and seats are occupied on
a first-come-first-serve basis. After the
completion of a match, the name of the
player scheduled for a press conference
will be announced and all journalists and
camera crew should take their seats before
the player’s arrival.
Proper procedure requires that journalists
wait for a microphone from one of the hosts
in the room before asking a question. The
use of cell phones in the press conference
room is forbidden. This also applies to the
Press Stands on Center Court.
Lockers for media personnel are located
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inside the Media Center. Keys to these 30
lockers may be collected and returned at
the Media Center Reception Desk. Please
note that distribution of lockers is on a
first-come-first-serve basis.
Transcripts are available in Arabic and
English at the Media Center Reception
Desk and also in the pigeon-holes at the
entrance to the Media Center. If you would
like transcripts to be sent to you via email,
please inform any of the Media Center
Reception Desk Staff.
International Telephone and Fax
Services are available at the Media
Center Reception Desk. Please inquire
with any staff member at the Desk, if you
would like to use these services. To call any
overseas number, please dial 00 followed
by the country code. An example of an
international call to a number in Qatar
would be (00) (974) (8 digit number).
Dining Facilities are available for media
personnel inside the Media Center. In order
to access media dining, please show your
meal voucher to the dining steward who is
present at the entrance to the Dining Area.
Following are media dining timings:
Lunch: 12.00pm – 3.00pm
Dinner: 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Meal vouchers are available to media
personnel upon the discretion of the Qatar
Tennis Federation. Please contact a staff
member at the Reception Desk to inquire
about your meal vouchers.
Note
OUT OF RESPECT TO PLAYERS, ALL MEDIA
PERSONNEL WHO ARE OUTSIDE THE PRESS
CONFERENCE ROOM DURING A POST-MATCH
PRESS CONFERENCE ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO
MAINTAIN ABSOLUTE SILENCE WHILE THE PRESS
CONFERENCE IS TAKING PLACE.
THIS IS ESPECIALLY FOR MEDIA PERSONNEL WHO
ARE IN THE DINING AREA.
Media Positions on the Field of Play
Photographers’ Pit On Center Court
Final Trophy Ceremony will take place
is located in Sector A of the court. Please
note that this area is reserved only for
photographers. Journalists are not
allowed to access this area under any
circumstances.
immediately after the Men’s Singles Finals
on the 7th of January. After the completion
of match play, photographers will be
allowed onto a reserved area of the court
to cover the Finals Trophy Ceremony. It is
mandatory for all photographers to wear
tennis shoes during the Ceremony and
use of a tripod is not permitted.
MEDIA GUIDE
Photographers are kindly asked to follow
the instructions of the Media Manager
during the Ceremony.
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Journalists’ Seating On Center Court
is with the use of a Center Court ticket,
which may be requested from the Media
Center Reception Desk. Please be aware
that your credential cannot be used to sit
on Center Court.
Credentials and Media Center Access
All media personnel are requested to wear
their credentials while in the Complex. The
numbers on your credential signify access
to the following areas:
1 - Media Center
2 - Media Seating Area
3 - Center Court
Journalists through gate 3
Photographers through gate 2 (Section Lower A)
Local Media Credential Procedure
An application for a credential should
be made and can be collected at the
Credential Office located at the Main
Spectator Entrance of the venue.
International Media Credential
Procedure
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Credentials for international media that
are invited by the Qatar Tennis Federation
can be collected at the Credential Office
located at the Main Spectator Entrance of
the venue.
Accessing the Media Center with Your
Credential
The Media Center may be accessed through
two access points – at Al-Dana Club or at
the employee entrance next to Bukhara
restaurant.
If you are driving to the venue, you may
park in one of the allotted parking spots in
the Al-Dana Club parking lot and enter the
Media Center through the Al-Dana Fitness
Club entrance.
In addition, you may also park in the public
parking lots located near Bennigans or
Fuddruckers restaurants and enter the
venue through the workforce entrance.
Once you enter the venue, please follow
the signboards leading to the Media Center
or inquire with any of our QTF Spectator
Committee staff.
Please note that without your credential
you will not be permitted to enter the venue
through either of these access points.
Official Media Hotel
MEDIA GUIDE
After a day spent working at the tournament
or exploring Qatar, guests at the RitzCarlton Doha can rejuvenate their bodies
at the hotel’s spa, indulge in an array of
exceptional dining options at the various
restaurants located in the hotel or simply
take in the view from the privacy of their
own room at this luxury hotel.
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The Ritz-Carlton Doha is the official hotel for
all media personnel at the Qatar ExxonMobil
Open 2012. The hotel is renowned for
maintaining the city’s culture and traditions
while also offering modern amenities. It
provides guests with convenient access to
all that this unforgettable destination has
to offer.
Official Media Transportation
Bus shuttles are provided for all media personnel throughout the duration of the
tournament. The shuttles will travel between the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash
Complex and the Ritz-Carlton Doha and will make a brief stop at the Venue Spectator
Entrance.
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Below is the bus schedule for the week:
Date
Day
Bus 1 Timings
Bus 2 Timings
31st Dec 2011
Saturday
10am – 6pm
1pm – 8pm
1st Jan 2012
Sunday
10am – 6pm
1pm – 8pm
2nd Jan 2012
Monday
10am – 4pm
4pm – 12am
3rd Jan 2012
Tuesday
10am – 4pm
4pm – 12am
4th Jan 2012
Wednesday
10am – 4pm
4pm – 12am
5th Jan 2012
Thursday
10am – 4pm
4pm – 12am
6th Jan 2012
Friday
10am – 4pm
4pm – 12am
7th Jan 2012
Saturday
10am – 4pm
4pm – 12am
Media Events
1. DRAW CEREMONY
Date: Saturday, 31st December 2011
Time: 5:30pm
Venue: Ritz Carlton Doha
2. MEDIA TRIP
A media trip will be organized on Thursday,
5th January for members of the media to
relax and enjoy the great culture, weather
and atmosphere of Qatar. Please vote for
your favorite media trip option at the Media
Center Reception Desk. The option with the
most votes will be the trip that is selected.
In addition, there are several options for
water sport activities that will make the
tour even more exciting and enjoyable.
Please note that the cost for these options
will have to be incurred separately by each
guest. Some available options include:
Speed boat to transfer guests from the
Dhow to the Island and back – QR 1200
Banana Boat – QR 1500
Doughnut with Speed Boat – QR 1500
Jet Ski – QR 350 per hour
Long Desert Safari
Duration: Around 6 hours
Itinerary: A classic tour in Qatar, the Desert
Safari is the best way to experience the
landscapes of this country. This tour takes
you to the South of Qatar towards the Inland
sea or Khor Al Udeid, which is a natural
inlet surrounded by rolling sand dunes and
is one of the most spectacular natural sites
in Qatar. After some heart-stopping dune
bashing, you will make a stopover at a camp
in the Khor. You will also have an opportunity
to swim in the Inland Sea and take a camel
ride at the camp.
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Duration: Around 6 hours
Itinerary: The Arabian Dhow Cruise is one
of the most relaxing and enjoyable activities
in Doha. Once onboard a traditional Dhow,
guests will be taken for a cruise around the
Doha Bay before proceeding to Al Saflia
Island. In the meantime, the onboard chef
will start preparing a BBQ lunch. Once the
dhow is anchored near the Island, you will
be able to take a swim in the backwaters of
the Arabian Gulf or lounge on the top deck
of the Dhow.
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Dhow Cruise
TOURNAMENT STATS
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Past Singles Champions
Year
Champion
Runner-up
Result
2011
Roger Federer
Nikolay Davydenko
6-3, 6-4
2010
Nikolay Davydenko
Rafael Nadal
0–6, 7–6(8), 6–4
2009
Andy Murray
Andy Roddick
6–4, 6–2
2008
Andy Murray
Stanislas Wawrinka
6–4, 4–6, 6–2
2007
Ivan Ljubicic
Andy Murray
6–4, 6–4
2006
Roger Federer
Gaël Monfils
6–3, 7–6(5)
2005
Roger Federer
Ivan Ljubicic
6–3, 6–1
2004
Nicolas Escudé
Ivan Ljubicic
6–3, 7–6(4)
2003
Stefan Koubek
Jan-Michael Gambill
6–4, 6–4
2002
Younes El Aynaoui
Félix Mantilla
4–6, 6–2, 6–2
2001
Marcelo Ríos
Bohdan Ulihrach
6–3, 2–6, 6–3
2000
Fabrice Santoro
Rainer Schüettler
3–6, 7–5, 3–0
retired
1999
Rainer Schüettler
Tim Henman
6–4, 5–7, 6–1
1998
Petr Korda
Fabrice Santoro
6–0, 6–3
1997
Jim Courier
Tim Henman
7–5, 6–7(5), 6–2
1996
Petr Korda
Younes El Aynaoui
7–6 (5), 2–6, 7–6(5)
1995
Stefan Edberg
Magnus Larsson
7–6 (4), 6–1
1994
Stefan Edberg
Paul Haarhuis
6–3, 6–2
1993
Boris Becker
Goran Ivaniševic
7–6(4), 4–6, 7–5
Past Doubles Champions
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
Runner-up
Marc López
Andreas Seppi
Rafael Nadal
Danielle Braccialli
Guillermo García-López
František Cermák
Albert Montañés
Michal Mertinák
Marc López
Daniel Nestor
Rafael Nadal
Nenad Zimonjic
Philipp Kohlschreiber
Jeff Coetzee
David Škoch
Wesley Moodie
Nenad Zimonjic
Martin Damm
Mikhail Youzhny
Leander Paes
Jonas Björkman
Christophe Rochus
Max Mirnyi
Olivier Rochus
Albert Costa
Andrei Pavel
Rafael Nadal
Mikhail Youzhny
Martin Damm
Stefan Koubek
Cyril Suk
Andy Roddick
Martin Damm
Mark Knowles
Cyril Suk
Daniel Nestor
Donald Johnson
Jirí Novák
Jared Palmer
David Rikl
Result
6-3, 7-6 (4)
6–4, 7–5
4–6, 6–4, [10–8]
6–4, 4–6, [11–9]
6–1, 7–6(3)
2–6, 6–3, [10–8]
6–3, 4–6, 6–3
6–2, 6–4
6–4, 7–6(8)
6–3, 7–6(5)
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2011
Champion
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Year
Year
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
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1993
Champion
Runner-up
Mark Knowles
Juan Balcells
Daniel Nestor
Andrei Olhovskiy
Mark Knowles
Alex O'Brien
Max Mirnyi
Jared Palmer
Alex O'Brien
Piet Norval
Jared Palmer
Kevin Ullyett
Mahesh Bhupathi
Olivier Delaître
Leander Paes
Fabrice Santoro
Jacco Eltingh
Patrik Fredriksson
Paul Haarhuis
Magnus Norman
Mark Knowles
Jacco Eltingh
Daniel Nestor
Paul Haarhuis
Stefan Edberg
Andrei Olhovskiy
Magnus Larsson
Jan Siemerink
Olivier Delaître
Shelby Cannon
Stephane Simian
Byron Talbot
Boris Becker
Shelby Cannon
Patrik Kühnen
Scott Melville
Result
6–3, 6–1
6–3, 6–4
6–3, 6–4
6–4, 3–6, 6–4
6–3, 6–2
7–6, 6–3
7–6, 6–2
6–3, 6–3
6–2, 6–4
Qatar Exxonmobil Open 2011
MAIN DRAW SINGLES
Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2011 Singles Draw
1
1
NADAL, Rafael
ESP
2
BECK, Karol
R. NADAL [1]
SVK 63 60
LACKO, Lukas
SVK
4
RIBA, Pere
L. LACKO
ESP 57 76(7) 76(4)
VEIC, Antonio
CRO
SABRY, Sherif
A. VEIC
EGY 36 75 60
HANESCU, Victor
ROU
WC 6
7
R. NADAL [1]
76(3) 63
E. GULBIS [5]
63 61
5
8
GULBIS, Ernests
E. GULBIS [5]
LAT 63 76(6)
4
9
DAVYDENKO, Nikolay
RUS
10 FOGNINI, Fabio
ITA
11 NIEMINEN, Jarkko
FIN
12 PRZYSIEZNY, Michal
POL
13 KARLOVIC, Ivo
CRO
Q 14 ROSOL, Lukas
CZE
15 SEPPI, Andreas
ITA
8
16 KOHLSCHREIBER, Philipp
GER
7
17 GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo
ESP
451
R. NADAL [1]
76(3) 06 63
3
Q 5
N. DAVYDENKO [4]
63 62
N. DAVYDENKO [4]
61 64
N. DAVYDENKO [4]
64 75
J. NIEMINEN
62 36 63
N. DAVYDENKO [4]
63 75
I. KARLOVIC
76(5) 76(7)
I. KARLOVIC
76(5) 67(4) 76(2)
P. KOHLSCHREIBER [8]
62 64
3
24 TSONGA, Jo-Wilfried
G. GARCIA-LOPEZ [7]
KAZ 61 76(1)
G. GARCIA-LOPEZ [7]
GER
61 64
I. MARCHENKO
UKR 76(4) 64
J. TSONGA [3]
UKR
76(4) 76(9)
S. BUBKA
ESP 60 63
J. TSONGA [3]
ESP
62 64
J. TSONGA [3]
FRA 62 60
6
25 TROICKI, Viktor
SRB
18 KUKUSHKIN, Mikhail
19 ZVEREV, Mischa
20 MARCHENKO, Illya
WC 21 BUBKA, Sergei
22 GIMENO-TRAVER, Daniel
23 RAMIREZ HIDALGO, Ruben
26 STAKHOVSKY, Sergiy
27 SCHUETTLER, Rainer
GER
28 GABASHVILI, Teymuraz
T. GABASHVILI
RUS 64 76(2)
Q 30 CHIUDINELLI, Marco
Q 31 SCHOOREL, Thomas
2
32 FEDERER, Roger
Roger FEDERER [2]
63 64
R. FEDERER [2]
63 76(2)
V. TROICKI [6]
UKR 64 75
WC 29 EL AMRANI, Reda
Doha, Qatar
3-8 January , 2011
Hard, Plexicushion
$1,024,000
V. TROICKI [6]
63 61
R. FEDERER [2]
62 62
MAR
M. CHIUDINELLI
SUI 36 76(3) 63
R. FEDERER [2]
76(5) 75
NED
R. FEDERER [2]
SUI 76(3) 63
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Prize Money
Pts.
Winner
$177,000 250
Finalist
$93,250 150
Semi-Finalist
$50,500 90
Quarter-Finalist
$28,775 45
2nd Round
$16,955 20
1st Round
$10,050 0
Last Direct Acceptance
Lukas Lacko - 87
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Retirements/W.O.
ATP Supervisor
Carlos Sanches
MEDIA GUIDE
Rank
1
2
13
22
24
28
33
34
21
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Seeded Players
NADAL, Rafael
FEDERER, Roger
TSONGA, Jo-Wilfried
DAVYDENKO, Nikolay
GULBIS, Ernests
TROICKI, Viktor
GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo
KOHLSCHREIBER, Philipp
Qatar Exxonmobil Open 2011
MAIN DRAW DOUBLES
Doha, Qatar
3-8 January , 2011
Hard, Plexicushion
2011 Qatar ExxonMobil Open Doubles Draw
$1,024,000
1
TROICKI, Viktor
ZIMONJIC, Nenad
SRB
SRB
2
GABASHVILI, Teymuraz
KOHLSCHREIBER, Philipp
T. GABASHVILI
P. KOHLSCHREIBER
RUS 64 67(2) 10-5
GER
3
CHIUDINELLI, Marco
TSONGA, Jo-Wilfried
SUI
FRA
4
GARCIA-LOPEZ, Guillermo
SCHUETTLER, Rainer
M. CHIUDINELLI
J. TSONGA
ESP 61 62
GER
5
LOPEZ, Marc
NADAL, Rafael
ESP
ESP
6
MARRERO, David
RIBA, Pere
M. LOPEZ
R. NADAL [3]
ESP 63 75
ESP
7
GHAREEB, Mohammad
ZAID, Mubarak
KUW
QAT
8
EL AMRANI, Reda
EL HARIB, Abdulrahman
M. GHAREEB
ZAID
MAR 46 76(5) 11-9
QAT
9
GULBIS, Ernests
ZVEREV, Mischa
LAT
GER
3
WC
WC
FOGNINI, Fabio
10 ZELENAY, Igor
4
T. GABASHVILI
P. KOHLSCHREIBER
76(3) 75
M. LOPEZ
R. NADAL [3]
64 64
M. LOPEZ
R. NADAL [3]
62 60
M. LOPEZ/R. NADAL [3]
63 76(4)
F. FOGNINI
I. ZELENAY
ITA 75 36 10-5
SVK
F. FOGNINI
I. ZELENAY
62 64
BRUNSTROM, Johan
11 NIEMINEN, Jarkko
SWE
FIN
POLASEK, Filip
12 STAKHOVSKY, Sergiy
F. POLASEK
S. STAKHOVSKY [4]
63
76(3)
SVK
UKR
GIMENO-TRAVER, Daniel
13 RAMIREZ HIDALGO, Ruben
ESP
ESP
BRACCIALI, Daniele
14 SEPPI, Andreas
2
451
1
D. BRACCIALI
A. SEPPI
61 46 11-9
D. BRACCIALI
A. SEPPI
ITA 62 63
ITA
D. BRACCIALI
A. SEPPI
61 64
FYRSTENBERG, Mariusz
15 HANESCU, Victor
POL
ROU
CERMAK, Frantisek
16 KAS, Christopher
F. CERMAK
C. KAS [2]
CZE 62 62
GER
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ATP Tour © Copyright 2006
Prize Money (Per Team)
Winner
$56,700
Finalist
$29,800
Semi-Finalist
$16,160
Quarter-Finalist
$9,240
FOLLOW LIVE SCORING AT www.ATPWorldTour.com First Round
$5,400
1
2
3
4
Seeded Players
TROICKI, Viktor / ZIMONJIC, Nenad
CERMAK, Frantisek / KAS, Christopher
LOPEZ, Marc / NADAL, Rafael
POLASEK, Filip / STAKHOVSKY, Sergiy
Rank
58
73
94
97
Last Direct Acceptance
Adv - 121; On Site - 133
Pts.
250
150
90
45
0
Alternates
Retirements/W.O.
ATP Supervisor
Carlos Sanches
Name
Country
Points
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal
Roger Federer
Andy Murray
David Ferrer
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Tomas Berdych
Mardy Fish
Janko Tipsarevic
Nicolas Almagro
Juan Martin Del Potro
Gilles Simon
Robin Soderling
Andy Roddick
Gael Monfils
Alexandr Dolgopolov
Stanislas Wawrinka
John Isner
Richard Gasquet
Feliciano Lopez
Viktor Troicki
Marin Cilic
Florian Mayer
Fernando Verdasco
Kei Nishikori
Juan Monaco
Marcel Granollers
Radek Stepanek
Juan Ignacio Chela
Ivan Ljubicic
Serbia
Spain
Switzerland
Great Britain
Spain
France
Czech Republic
United States
Serbia
Spain
Argentina
France
Sweden
United States
France
Ukraine
Switzerland
United States
France
Spain
Serbia
Croatia
Germany
Spain
Japan
Argentina
Spain
Czech Republic
Argentina
Croatia
13,675
9,575
8,170
7,380
4,880
4,335
3,700
2,965
2,595
2,380
2,315
2,165
2,120
1,940
1,935
1,925
1,820
1,800
1,765
1,755
1,730
1,665
1,630
1,550
1,430
1,335
1,335
1,275
1,270
1,270
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Rank
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2011 ATP World Tour Ranking Points Doubles
Rank
Name
Country
Points
1
1
3
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
20
20
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Bob Bryan
Mike Bryan
Max Mirnyi
Daniel Nestor
Michael Llodra
Nenad Zimonjic
Mahesh Bhupathi
Leander Paes
Aisam Qureshi
Philipp Petzschner
Rohan Bopanna
Horia Tecau
Jurgen Melzer
Marcin Matkowski
Mariusz Frystenberg
Robert Lindstedt
Oliver Marach
Alexander Peya
Bruno Soares
Eric Butorac
Jean-Julien Rojer
Frantisek Cermak
Christopher Kas
Filip Polasek
Juan Sebastien Cabal
Xavier Malisse
Marcelo Melo
Santiago Gonzalez
Scott Lipsky
Daniele Bracciali
United States
United States
Belarus
Canada
France
Serbia
India
India
Pakistan
Germany
India
Romania
Austria
Poland
Poland
Sweden
Austria
Austria
Brazil
United States
Netherland Antilles
Czech Republic
Germany
Slovakia
Colombia
Belgium
Brazil
Mexico
United States
Italy
9,920
9,920
8,210
8,210
7,595
7,500
5,270
5,170
4,720
4,605
4,560
4,310
4,260
4,195
4,195
3,910
3,100
2,890
2,840
2,700
2,700
2,660
2,645
2,580
2,475
2,410
2,360
2,328
2,285
2,260
MINI-GUIDE TO QATAR
CHECKLIST OF 5 THINGS TO DO IN QATAR BEFORE YOU LEAVE:
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Visit Katara: Culture and Heritage Village
Take a dhow trip or walk by the sea-front at the Corniche
Shop for exotic spices at Souq Waqif
Go dune bashing in the desert
Visit the Museum of Islamic Art
Official Name
State of Qatar
Capital
Doha
Area
11,586 sq kms
Coastline
563 kms
Currency
Qatari Riyal
Municipalities
Doha, Al Ghuwayriyah, Al Jumayliyah, Khor, Wakra, Rayyan,
Jarayan Al Batinah, Madinat ash Shamal, Umm Said, Umm Salal
Emir
H.H Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani
Heir Apparent
H.H Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani
Official Language
Arabic, although English is widely spoken among nationals and
residents alike
Time Zone
GMT +3 in winter and GMT +2 in summer
Climate
The climate is characterized by a mild winter and a hot summer with
only a few days of rainfall occurring during mid-winter in January.
The weather is generally pleasant between October and April.
Doha, the capital city and seat of the State Government includes
the country's main seaport and international airport, and is Qatar's
cultural, commercial and financial centre.
Al Khor is a coastal municipality 57 kms north of Doha. Its most
important city is Ras Laffan, which is strategically located on the
north shore of the Qatari Peninsula. Due to its proximity to the
North Field (the largest natural gas field in the world), Ras Laffan is
the headquarters for many petroleum-based multi-nationals.
Major Cities
Mesaieed has a large seaport and is the principal terminal for
the export of oil and other hydrocarbon products from Qatar. The
beaches at Mesaieed with their fine sand dunes and the Inland Sea
are important tourist spots in Qatar.
Al Wakra situated between Doha and Mesaieed, is another
municipality known for its small harbor and fishing.
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Dukhan is the onshore oil production centre of Qatar and is situated
halfway along the western coastline of the Peninsula. It has largely
developed since 1947, when the first mining of the country's oil
reserves began.
Shopping In Qatar
Souq Waqif
Located behind the Corniche, off Grand
Hamed St., Souq Waqif is a charming
labyrinth of narrow streets where visitors
can bargain and purchase an amazingly
diverse range of products including fresh
spices, dried fruits and nuts, local perfumes
and clothing, antiques and frankincense
pots, as well as Bedouin weaving and
handmade Dhows.
The Souq was renovated and reconstructed
in a style that is reminiscent of traditional
Qatari souqs in the past. In addition to handicrafts and memorabilia, the souq is a great
place to try cuisines from different parts of
the Arab world.
The Souq is open daily from 10am to 12pm
and later in the evening from 4pm to 10pm.
Gold Souq
The Gold Souq located next to the Central
Bus Station, behind Alfardan Centre,
Wholesale Market
The Wholesale Souq, off of Salwa Rd,
is a beehive of activity, attracting both
commercial and private buyers. The
Market has a vegetable, fish and meat
Souq and has the feel of a village market
– with vendors peddling their wares from
beneath shaded awnings, offering a colorful
and exotic selection of local and imported
products.
Omani Souq
Aromas, colours and sights are abundant
at the small Omani Souq, situated behind
the Central Market. Although small in
area, the Omani souq offers a large variety
of merchandise, including spices, nuts,
perfumes, pottery, plants, camel sticks and
incense burners.
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Traditional Markets
specializes in selling imported and locally
crafted gold, silver and pearl jewelry. The
Lonely Planet guides mention that the Gold
Souq, is a “pageant of glorious design and
spectacular craftsmanship is fun to see
even without the intention to buy. The souq
comes alive later in the evening, especially
before a holiday, when men traditionally
express the value of their relationships
through buying 22kt gold bangles, or a
‘set’ comprised of earrings, necklace and
bracelet for the women in their family.”
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Please note that generally most places in
Qatar are open from Saturday to Thursday,
10am to 1pm and then 4pm to 10pm, and on
Fridays from 4pm to 10pm.
Shopping Malls
Centerpoint (Al Asmakh Mall)
Al Defal, near Sports Roundabout, Al Sadd
Tel: (+974) 4442 1766
Distance from venue: 15 minutes
Brands available: Shoe Mart, Splash, Baby
Shop, City Lifestyle, Max and HomesRUs
City Center Mall
West Bay
Tel: (+974) 4483 9990
Distance from venue: 10 minutes
Includes a wide range of department
stores, clothing stores, restaurants and
entertainment activities such as a cinema,
an ice rink and a bowling alley
Hyatt Plaza Mall
Al Waab Street, Al Aziziyah
Tel: (+974) 4499 9666
Distance from venue: 30 minutes
Hyatt Plaza Mall features international
clothing labels and home furnishing
stores
Lagoona
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Distance from venue: 15 minutes
Doha’s newest mall located right beside
the Pearl Qatar houses brands including
Chanel, Gucci, Armani, Apple and Yamaha.
Apart from clothing stores, various other
retailers are present, including grocery
giant, Carrefour.
Landmark
Madinat Khalifa, North
Tel: (+974) 4487 5222
Distance from venue: 15 minutes
Landmark is home to various clothing,
electronic, sporting and accessory
stores. Dining options are also aplenty in
Landmark
The Mall
D-ring road, Matar Al Qadeem
Tel: (+974) 4467 8888
Distance from venue: 30 minutes
Qatar’s first Western-style mall, The
Mall definitely has something for everyone
Villaggio
Al Waab Street, Al Aziziyah
Tel: (+974) 4413 5222
Distance from venue: 30 minutes
Villaggio is the most popular mall in Qatar
and has everything that one could wish
for – from a wide shopping selection to
various dining and entertainment options
Higher Priced Restaurants
At The Pearl Qatar:
Bice for Italian cuisine (4495 3879 ext.
1441)
Pampano for Mexican fusion (4495 3876
ext. 1221)
Le Relais de l’Entrecote the famous
French steakhouse (4495 3876 ext. 1411)
Maze by Gordon Ramsay (4495 3876
ext. 1431)
Megu has Japanese cuisine (4495 3876
ext. 2101)
Tse Yang for traditional Chinese cuisine
(4495 3876 ext. 2071)
At Katara: Cultural Village:
Saffron Lounge (4408 0808) has the best
Indian cuisine in Doha. Do try the Dum
Biriyani!
Sukar Pasha Ottoman Lounge for a
gourmet trip through time (4408 2000)
At The Ritz-Carlton:
Porcini (4484 8000) offers fine Italian
At The Grand Hyatt:
Issan for excellent Thai cuisine (4448
1250)
Rocca for delicious Mediterranean food
(4448 1270)
At the W Hotel:
La Maison du Caviar (4453 5353) is great
for Caviar and French bistro cuisine
Spice Market (4453 5353) has great exotic
decor and Southeast Asian food
At the Oryx Rotana:
The Cellar (4422 3333) offers a variety of
vintage wines and Mediterranean Tapas
At the Marriott Courtyard
Brasserie Centre-Ville (4419 6100) in the
newly opened Marriott Courtyard offers
French cuisine and is open for lunch and
dinner
New York Steakhouse (4419 6100)
embodies the rich tradition of an
American steakhouse.
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As a result of its diverse residential
population, Doha offers a multitude of
dining options. Some of the best locations
in town are mentioned below
cuisine led by former El Bulli chef Ricardo
Acquista
Habanos (4484 8000) is great for cigars
and conversations
Admiral’s Club (4484 8000) is perfect for a
cocktail by the waterfront
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Gourmet Guide To Qatar
At the Torch Hotel Doha:
Three Sixty Restaurant (4446 5600) is a
revolving restaurant on the 47th floor of
the Aspire Tower. Their a-la-carte menu is
served between 12pm and 3pm and then
from 7pm to 11pm
At Souq Waqif:
Qatari cuisine at Al Tawash (4498 2002)
Iranian cuisine at Isfahan Garden (4441
9737)
Italian at La Dolce Vita (4436 7991)
At the Corniche:
Khan Farouk Tarab Cafe (4408 0840)
serves Egyptian cuisine
L’wzaar Seafood Market (4408 0710) is
one of the best seafood places in town and
offers a wide variety of options
At Souq Waqif:
Tajine (4437 3330) offers wonderful
Moroccan food options as well as great
outdoor shisha
At Villaggio Mall:
Close to Ramada Junction:
Dean and Deluca (4451 9780)
Lo Spaghetto (4434 1601) located on Al
Sadd Street has the best Italian pizzas in
town
Thai-Snack (4432 9704) located on Nasr
Street has the best Thai value-for-food
menu. The green curry is a must-try!
Johnny Rockets (4455 2792) has great
burgers and milkshakes
Le Notre Cafe (4455 2111)
Chilli’s (4444 5335)
Crepaway (4465 5830)
At The Pearl Qatar:
Carluccio’s for excellent Italian (4495 3876
ext. 3541)
Lebanese cuisine with a twist is served at
Liza (4495 3876 ext. 1721)
Mango Tree offers casual Thai dining
(4495 3876 ext. 3231)
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At Katara: Cultural Village:
Lebanese seafood cuisine at Al-Mourjan
(4483 4423)
Medium-Low Priced
Restaurants
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Noodle House has Chinese, Thai and
Malaysian dishes (4495 3876 ext. 2531)
Chocolate Bar (4495 3876 ext. 1311) is a
must for chocolate lovers
At City Centre Mall:
Applebee’s (4493 4880)
best chocolate fondue in town
Pinkberry (4412 7740) is great for frozen
yoghurt
Nando’s (4442 3345) with its traditional
peri-peri chicken
At Landmark Mall:
Paul Cafe (4486 0776) serves fresh French
cuisine and confectionery items
T.G.I.Friday’s (4488 7008)
Casper and Gambini’s (4486 1436) offers
Lebanese cuisine
Maya La Chocolaterie (4486 2264) has the
At Villaggio Mall:
The Butcher Shop & Grill (4413 5797) is
a meat-lovers paradise offering a wide
range of meat, poultry and seafood dishes
Nando’s (4442 3345) with its traditional
peri-peri chicken
Useful Words in Arabic
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Salam, Marhaba
Sabah El-Khayr
Masaa El-Khayr
Ma’a as-salama
Bit - tawfiq
Naam
La
Ma Ismak/ismik? (m/f)
Ismee ...
Min ayn anta/anti? (m/f)
Ana min....
Kayfa halak/halik? (m/f)
Al-Hamdolillah
Shukran
Afwan (answer to Shukran)
Aheb Altennis
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