The WTT Star Contender Doha 2026 commenced its main draw today at the Lusail Sports Hall, following a competitive qualifying stage. The tournament, a key event on the World Table Tennis (WTT) calendar, features a strong field of international athletes alongside a notable contingent of Qatari players vying for championship titles. Qatar’s national team, led by Mohammed Abdulwahhab, is aiming to make a significant impact on home soil during this prestigious table tennis competition.
The event, running through [Date – to be determined based on tournament schedule], showcases some of the world’s top-ranked players in men’s and women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. The Lusail Sports Hall is hosting the matches, providing a state-of-the-art venue for both competitors and spectators. This year’s tournament is particularly important as athletes seek to improve their rankings and qualify for upcoming major championships, including the World Table Tennis Championships.
Qatar Players Enter the Fray in WTT Star Contender Doha 2026
Qatar’s athletes are well-represented in the main draw, with several players receiving wildcards to compete against seasoned professionals. Mohammed Abdulwahhab, the nation’s top-ranked player, faces a challenging first-round match against China’s Xue Fei. Wildcard recipient Sultan Al Kuwari will compete against Portugal’s Joao Geraldo, who successfully navigated the qualifying rounds.
In the women’s singles, Qatari wildcards Rokaia Elbaz and Aia Mohamed have been drawn against formidable opponents. Elbaz will face Hong Kong’s Doo Hoi Kem, while Mohamed will play fellow wildcard Yoo Yerin. These matches offer valuable experience for the Qatari players as they develop their skills on the international stage.
Doubles and Mixed Doubles Action
The doubles competitions also feature Qatari pairings. Aia Mohamed and Rokaia Elbaz will take on a Chinese duo, Qin Yuxuan and Zong Geman, in the women’s doubles Round of 16. Ahmed Korani and Sultan Al Kuwari will battle France’s Florian Bourrassaud and Lilian Bardet in the men’s doubles.
Additionally, the brothers Mohammed and Abdullah Abdulwahhab face a tough test against the second-seeded Hong Kong team of Wong Chun Ting and Chan Baldwin. The mixed doubles events see Sultan Al Kuwari and Rokaia Elbaz competing against China’s Chen Yuanyu and Kuai Man, and Mohammed Abdulwahhab and Aia Mohamed against Pang Koen and Zeng Jian.
The qualifying rounds, which concluded yesterday, were marked by intense competition and several surprising results. Germany’s Cedric Meissner delivered a standout performance, defeating No.13 seed Akash Pal of India in a thrilling five-game match that included a remarkable 28-26 score in the second game.
However, Meissner’s run was ultimately halted by China’s Fei, who secured a spot in the main draw and will now face Mohammed Abdulwahhab. This demonstrates the high level of competition and the unpredictable nature of table tennis tournaments. The qualifying stage also saw India’s Diya Chitale advance before falling to Chinese Taipei’s Tsai Yun-En, who will play Wales’ Anna Hursey today.
The WTT Star Contender Doha 2026 is attracting significant attention from sports enthusiasts in Qatar and around the world. The event provides a platform for showcasing the skill and athleticism of top table tennis players. The tournament’s organization and the quality of the facilities at the Lusail Sports Hall have been praised by participants and officials alike.
Looking ahead, the remainder of the tournament promises further exciting matches as players battle for advancement through the rounds. The focus will be on observing how the Qatari players perform against their international counterparts and whether they can achieve notable victories. The progression of key players and any potential upsets will be closely monitored as the competition intensifies. The final matches and championship results are expected by [Date – to be determined].
For more information on the WTT Star Contender Doha 2026, including schedules and results, please visit the official World Table Tennis website.

