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Fonseca/Melo save 1 match point in Rio de Janeiro SF

  • Posted: Feb 21, 2026

Joao Fonseca erased singles heartbreak with a thrilling doubles win on Saturday at the Rio Open presented by Claro, where he teamed with fellow Brazilian Marcelo Melo to outlast Jakob Schnaitter and Mark Wallner 6-2, 2-6, 13-11 and reach the championship match.

The Brazilians rallied from a 2-5 deficit and saved a match point at 8/9 in the Match Tie-break before edging the Schnaitter and Wallner in one hour and 29 minutes. In their maiden Lexus ATP Head2Head clash with the Germans, they won 70 per cent (45/57) of their first-serve points and saved two of the four break points they saved, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

Fonseca lost to Ignacio Buse in the second round in singles but returned to the court two days later to reach his maiden tour-level final in doubles. Melo, 23 years Fonseca’s senior, advanced to his 79th tour-level final and will aim to clinch his 41st title on Sunday. The Brazilian veteran claimed the Rio de Janeiro trophy in 2025 alongside countryman Rafael Matos.

The home favourites will face Constantin Frantzen/Robin Haase in the final. Frantzen and Haase upset third seeds Guido Andreozzi and Manuel Guinard 7-6(15), 2-6, 10-8 to reach the final.

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What is the Dubai tennis draw?

  • Posted: Feb 21, 2026

Jack Draper will return to ATP Tour action for the first time in seven months when he competes at this week’s Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships.

The Briton, who ended his 2025 season early due to injury before returning this month with a Davis Cup victory, is seeded fourth at the ATP 500 event. Draper, the former No. 4 in the PIF ATP Rankings and reigning Indian Wells champion, will begin his debut campaign in Dubai against a qualifier or lucky loser.

Top seed and last year’s finalist Felix Auger-Aliassime starts his title quest against Zhang Zhizhen, with their Lexus ATP Head2Head series level at 1-1. The Canadian is seeded to face Jiri Lehecka — who opens against resurgent Frenchman Arthur Fils — in the quarter-finals.

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Defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas meets 2024 winner Ugo Humbert in a compelling first-round showdown between two former Dubai titlists. Third seed Daniil Medvedev (2023), fifth seed Andrey Rublev (2022) and wild card Stan Wawrinka (2016) round out the group of past champions featured in the main draw.

Wawrinka, contesting the final season of his ATP Tour career, launches his Dubai run against fellow wild card Benjamin Hassan.

Who are the seeds at the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships?

Felix Auger-Aliassime and Alexander Bublik lead the field as the top two seeds. Daniil Medvedev is seeded third, followed by Jack Draper in fourth and Andrey Rublev in fifth. Jakub Mensik, Karen Khachanov and Jiri Lehecka complete the top eight seeds.

Who are the past champions in the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships?

Five former champions are competing this year: Stefanos Tsitsipas, Ugo Humbert, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev and Stan Wawrinka.

What are the first-round matches to watch at the 2026 Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships?

Arthur Fils plays Jiri Lehecka, Stefanos Tsitsipas takes on Ugo Humbert, and Jakub Mensik faces Hubert Hurkacz. 

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Buse survives Berrettini, rain delays in Rio de Janeiro QFs

  • Posted: Feb 21, 2026

Ignacio Buse added another memorable moment to his 2026 Rio Open presented by Claro campaign on Friday.

One day after upsetting the third seed and home favourite Joao Fonseca, the Buse defeated the former No. 6 player in the PIF ATP Rankings Matteo Berrettini, earning a 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 triumph in a rain-impacted quarter-final clash at the clay-court ATP 500. With the victory, he advanced to the biggest semi-final of his career.

“Today it was really tough because we stopped, I think, four times because of the rain,” Buse said. “The conditions are sometimes fast, sometimes slow. You never know. But it was a difficult match, but I’m happy I managed it in a good way.”

At 5-2 in the third set, the Peruvian was on the verge of victory before the rain disrupted the match for the fourth time. Upon resuming play, he let slip two match points on Berrettini’s serve before eventually earning the win in two hours and 19 minutes.

In his maiden Lexus ATP Head2Head clash with the Italian, Buse saved four of the six break points he faced, according to Infosys ATP Stats. The 21-year-old will face Thiago Agustin Tirante or Alejandro Tabilo for a place in the final.

In other quarter-final action, eighth seed Tomas Martin Etcheverry earned a milestone win. The 26-year-old overcame lucky loser Jaime Faria 7-6(4), 6-4 to notch his 100th tour-level victory. The Argentine crucially saved all five break points he faced in the first set.

“It was a tough tie-break,” Etcheverry said. “I played nicely in the end in the tie-break. And in the second set, I think I played better than the first one.”

In the semi-finals, Etcheverry will face Vit Kopriva, who eased to a 6-4, 6-4 victory against Juan Manuel Cerundolo, during which he did not face a break point. By defeating Cerundolo, Kopriva reached his second tour-level semi-final, five years after reaching his first on his ATP Tour debut in Gstaad in 2021.

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ATP Serves: How the Rio Open presented by Claro drives carbon-neutral tennis

  • Posted: Feb 21, 2026

The Rio Open presented by Claro is going above and beyond to reduce its environmental impact on Tour.

Through the ATP 500 tournament’s environmental programme, Rio Open Green, the event achieved landmark results in 2025 and has continued to reduce emissions while also engaging in fan awareness.

Last season, the event neutralised 1,819 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e), with 69.2 per cent of waste recycled, reused or composted. The clay-court tournament has set an example as a United Nations-certified carbon-neutral event, having fully offset its emissions since 2020.

“The figures prove that it is possible to host a major sporting event with an increasingly lower environmental impact while simultaneously generating significant economic results for the city and the community,” said Marcia Casz, General Director of the Rio Open presented by Claro.

The Rio Open Green programme is centered around three pillars: Reducing emissions, fan awareness and waste management.

In partnership with ENGIE, the tournament calculates and offsets greenhouse gas emissions associated with both event operations and fan travel. All emissions are offset through UN-certified carbon credits generated from renewable energy production at the Jirau Hydroelectric Power Plant.

Rio Open Green.
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With around 40 per cent of fans travelling to the Rio Open from other states, there is an emphasis on helping fans understand their carbon footprint. An interactive carbon calculator is part of the ticket purchase process, enabling fans to specify their mode of transport, understand the impact of their travel and even opt for low-impact travel options like cycling or public transport.

In 2025, only 30.8 per cent of waste generated from the event was sent to landfill sites, thanks to Rio Green Project’s waste management strategy. A number of initiatives have been put in place, with a focus on reusing and recycling, reducing single-use plastics and supporting responsible disposal.

The Rio Open presented by Claro is a prime example of tournaments, players and partners uniting through ATP Serves. As a global sport spanning more than 60 tournaments in nearly 30 countries, the ATP recognises its unique platform and responsibility to lead on sustainability.

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Korda upsets Ruud, returns to Delray Beach SFs

  • Posted: Feb 21, 2026

Sebastian Korda held his nerve on Saturday at the Delray Beach Open, delivering a composed performance to upset second seed Casper Ruud 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.

With his two-hour, six-minute win over the Norwegian, the American advanced to his first semi-final at the tournament since 2021.

“I tried battling as much as I could,” Korda said. “Luckily, I found some form and started playing really well after that [first set].”

After an error-strewn opening set in which he hit 17 unforced errors, Korda took control of the match in the second set. He swung the momentum with a gutsy break at 3-2, fighting back from 40/0 on Ruud’s serve. He claimed another break in the eighth game, clinching the set emphatically with a forehand return winner. In the third set, he secured an early break with a stunning volley and finished having won 24 of 29 points at the net. The 25-year-old fired 10 aces and won 72 per cent (34/47) of his first-serve points according to ATP Infosys Stats.

The American will face third seed Flavio Cobolli for a place in the final. Cobolli defeated Coleman Wong 7-5, 6-7(7), 6-2 in two hours and 14 minutes to deny the 21-year-old his first tour-level semi-final.

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Shelton withdraws from Acapulco

  • Posted: Feb 20, 2026

Ben Shelton has withdrawn from the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC to focus on recovery, the tournament announced Friday.

The lefty won his first title of the season last week in Dallas, where he defeated fellow American Taylor Fritz in the ATP 500 final. According to the Acapulco tournament’s announcement, Shelton experienced discomfort in his quadriceps, leading to his decision to withdraw from the Mexican ATP 500 event.

The 23-year-old is off to a quick start in 2026, having made the quarter-finals in Auckland, the quarter-finals at the Australian Open and lifted the trophy in Dallas. He is 10-2 this season, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

The No. 9 player in the PIF ATP Rankings has previously competed in Acapulco three times, with his best result coming in 2024, when he advanced to the quarter-finals before losing to Casper Ruud in three sets.

The Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC main draw begins Monday. Learn all you need to know about the Acapulco tournament, including information on the draw, schedule, history and more.

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Alcaraz converts 6th MP to sink Rublev, reach Doha final

  • Posted: Feb 20, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz’s mental resolve was heavily tested by defending champion Andrey Rublev on Friday at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open, but the top seed ultimately found a way through, converting his sixth match point to seal a dramatic passage into the final.

The No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings battled for a gripping 7-6(3), 6-4 victory under the lights in Doha to extend his perfect start to 2026 to 11 matches. Although he twice failed to serve out the opening set and saw a 3-0 lead in the second quickly erased, Alcaraz remained steady under pressure to advance to the Qatari ATP 500 final for the first time after two hours, two minutes.

“I know what I am able to do every time I step on the court, what I am capable of doing,” Alcaraz said when asked if he is ever amazed by himself. “The way that I am approaching every match, I’m just really proud about it. It’s something I am trying to be better at and it’s paying off. I’m proud of myself [for] getting better and maturing.”

Awaiting Alcaraz in Saturday’s final will be sixth seed and 2024 finalist Jakub Mensik — who defeated World No. 1 Jannik Sinner on Thursday — or France’s Arthur Fils. With his semi-final victory, Alcaraz stretched his Lexus ATP Head2Head lead over two-time Doha champion Rublev to 5-1.

Since capturing the Australian Open crown in January to become the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam, the 22-year-old Alcaraz has played with assurance, but his path in Doha has required persistence. After rallying past former champion Karen Khachanov in three sets in the quarter-finals, the top seed faced more challenges against Rublev.

“If you want to find a solution to a problem, you should find it in a calm place,” Alcaraz said. “It’s something I am working on. When I am playing and getting mad, seeing I’m not at my best, I just get frustrated. That is not the place you will find solutions. In these matches, I have been really calm, thinking clearly and being positive. It’s in those places where you can find the solutions to a problem.”

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Heliovaara & Patten turn tide in rivalry vs. Cash & Glasspool with Doha title

  • Posted: Feb 20, 2026

Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten are beginning to turn the tide in their Lexus ATP Head2Head rivalry with Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, following a composed championship-match victory at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open on Friday.

The third-seeded Heliovaara and Patten completed a spotless run to the ATP 500 title in Doha with a 6-3, 6-3 win over the top-seeded defending champions. Also winners in Adelaide, they became the second team to win multiple titles this season, joining Montpellier and Dallas champions Theo Arribage and Albano Olivetti.

After losing their first four meetings against Cash and Glasspool, Heliovaara and Patten have now reduced the deficit to 2-4 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series. They also defeated the top seeds in the ATP Masters 1000 final in Paris in October.

“We finished the end of 2025 really strong and just to keep that form in 2026, it’s been a dream six months for us,” said Heliovaara, who won his maiden Nitto ATP Finals trophy with Patten in November. “With Henry, it’s always lovely to play. I had my family here in Doha this week — my wife and two kids — so it’s always special to travel with them.”

Heliovaara and Patten saved all seven break points they faced in the 69-minute final, according to Infosys ATP Stats. They are now up eight spots to No. 5 in the PIF ATP Live Doubles Teams Rankings, continuing their strong start to the season.

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