Tommy Paul overcame a bizarre fan interruption to defeat Roman Andres Burruchaga and claim the 2026 U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship in Houston. The American triumphed in a two-hour, 40-minute final, extending a streak of five consecutive U.S. winners at the event.
During the first set, with Paul leading 5-1 and 30-15 against Burruchaga, a spectator shouted, 'Tommy, will you marry me?' Paul smiled briefly before refocusing and maintaining his composure to secure the victory. Tennis TV captured the moment on social media, drawing laughter from the crowd. The win marks Paul's first Houston title at age 28, making him the oldest champion there since Juan Monaco in 2016 at 32. It follows a run of American successes: Reilly Opelka in 2022, Frances Tiafoe in 2023, Ben Shelton in 2024, and Jenson Brooksby in 2025. Paul recently got engaged to Paige Lorenze on a Nantucket beach last July, featuring an 8-carat emerald-cut ring. This title serves as redemption after he squandered four match points in a quarterfinal loss to Arthur Fils at the Miami Open. Fan proposals have become a quirky trend on the ATP Tour, with similar interruptions noted for players like Ben Shelton and Carlos Alcaraz in recent years.