3. Who will make the biggest push in the race for world No. 2?
Sabalenka may have world No. 1 locked up for the foreseeable future, there is plenty of competition for No. 2, which is currently held by Iga Swiatek.
From Swiatek to Jessica Pegula at No. 6, there is a spread of 1875 points, giving ample opportunity for the best performer to make a big move heading into March’s Sunshine Swing. No. 3 Elena Rybakina is in pole position, trailing Swiatek by just 455 points, but former No. 2 Coco Gauff could make a push of her own after making early exits in both Doha and Dubai last year.
Defending champion and world No. 4 Amanda Anisimova, who kicked off her breakthrough 2025 season with her run in the Middle East, can’t add to her point total in Dubai, but another strong result could help her return to her career-high of No. 3 in time for the spring. Meanwhile, Jessica Pegula is sitting out of Doha alongside Naomi Osaka, Madison Keys, and Iva Jovic, leaving openings for the likes of No. 7 Mirra Andreeva and No. 8 Jasmine Paolini to re-enter the fray.
And let’s not forget Swiatek herself. A former champion in Doha, the former world No. 1 has ample opportunity to build on her point total in the Middle East after making the semis and quarters of Doha and Dubai, respectively, in 2025.