Chris Rodesch of Luxembourg holds the trophy aloft after defeating Zsombor Piros to win the ATP Challenger in Oeiras, Portugal.
Chris Rodesch of Luxembourg holds the trophy aloft after defeating Zsombor Piros to win the ATP Challenger in Oeiras, Portugal.
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Chris Rodesch wins second ATP Challenger title in Oeiras

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Luxembourg's Chris Rodesch secured his second ATP Challenger trophy by defeating Hungary's Zsombor Piros 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 in the final of the Indoor Oeiras Open 1 in Portugal. The 24-year-old, a former University of Virginia standout, rose 55 places to No. 154 in the live rankings. In doubles, Britain's David Stevenson and Canada's Cleeve Harper claimed the title after a dramatic comeback.

On Sunday, Chris Rodesch triumphed at the Indoor Oeiras Open 1, an ATP Challenger event in Portugal that offers €145,000 in prize money and has been held since 2021. The 6-foot-6 Luxembourger, ranked No. 209 entering the week, overcame No. 170 Zsombor Piros in a three-set battle. After dropping the second set, Rodesch mounted a strong comeback in the decider, trailing 1-2 before winning the next five games to seal the 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 victory.

This marks Rodesch's second Challenger title, following his maiden win in Tallahassee in April 2025. A 2024 graduate of the University of Virginia, where he earned ITA All-American honors three times, Rodesch joins former World No. 21 Gilles Muller as one of only two Luxembourgers to win on the Challenger circuit. Reflecting on the week, he said, “I’m really happy, it was a really tough week. I felt like my first two tournaments in Australia, I had a really good level, but I didn’t get rewarded the way I wanted to. So to get rewarded now, in the third tournament of 2026, with the level I’m playing, is really nice. It’s a really, really special feeling to win my second Challenger.”

In the men's doubles final, David Stevenson of Britain and Cleeve Harper of Canada saved four match points to defeat Portugal's Francisco Rocha and Tiago Torres 6-3, 3-6, 12-10. This victory is Stevenson's second Challenger doubles title of 2026, adding to his earlier success at the Lexus British Pro Series in Nottingham.

Rodesch's success highlights the growing impact of college tennis alumni on the professional circuit, with 23 such players earning at least one Challenger title in 2025.

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Reactions on X to Chris Rodesch's second ATP Challenger title in Oeiras are predominantly positive. Fans, journalists, and official accounts celebrated his three-set victory over Zsombor Piros, highlighting his ranking surge to No. 154 and college background. His former UVA team and ATP Challenger shared enthusiastic congratulations, while bettors noted successful picks. No negative or skeptical sentiments were prominent.

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Rafa Jódar wins first ATP title in Marrakech at age 19

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Gabriela Dabrowski and her partner reached the women's doubles quarterfinals at the Indian Wells BNP Paribas Open with a straight-sets victory. Victoria Mboko and her teammate also advanced after a three-set win. In men's doubles, Montreal's Gabriel Diallo was eliminated early.

Arthur Rinderknech edged out Jack Draper 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-4 in a closely contested match at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on February 25, 2026. The defeat ends Draper's first ATP Tour appearance since a seven-month injury layoff. Despite the loss, Draper showed resilience in a 2-hour-41-minute encounter.

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Brazilian tennis player João Lucas Reis da Silva was forced to retire from the Tallahassee Challenger 75 final due to injury. He conceded against Clément Tabur with the score at 6-4, 1-0 in the second set. Despite the loss, Reis is expected to rise 15 spots in the ATP rankings.

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