Bengaluru erupted in celebration as Spain’s Pedro Martinez claimed the men’s singles crown at the Bengaluru Open 2026 on Sunday. In a hard-fought final, Martinez outlasted his opponent in straight sets, showcasing impeccable baseline play and mental fortitude that has become his trademark.
The tournament, a key ATP Challenger event held at the Karnataka Golf Association grounds, drew top talents from across the globe. Martinez, seeded third, navigated a challenging draw that included gritty three-set battles in the quarterfinals and semifinals. His final victory marks his second Challenger title of the year, propelling him closer to the top 50 rankings.
Meanwhile, in the doubles showdown, the pairing of Barrientos and Kitte dominated proceedings to lift the trophy. Their synergy on court was evident, with powerful serves and deft net play overwhelming the opposition in a decisive match. This win adds to the growing reputation of the duo on the circuit.
Organizers hailed the event as a resounding success, with packed stands and enthusiastic crowds underscoring Bengaluru’s rising status in international tennis. Martinez, in his post-match press conference, praised the hospitality and court conditions, hinting at a return next year. As the dust settles, eyes now turn to how these champions will fare in upcoming tournaments.
