Ferreira Silva claims Chennai Open ATP Challenger title

Portugal's Frederico Ferreira Silva defeated Argentina's Federico Agustin Gomez in a hard-fought final to win the Chennai Open ATP Challenger singles title. The match, held at the SDAT Tennis Stadium, went to three sets with Ferreira Silva prevailing 6-4, 6-7(10), 6-4. This victory marks his first Challenger title.

The final took place on Sunday at the SDAT Tennis Stadium in Chennai, where the 30-year-old Portuguese player, seeded sixth and ranked 255 in the world, faced the second-seeded Argentine, ranked 196. Ferreira Silva, a left-hander, relied on strong returning to overcome Gomez's powerful serving.

In the opening set, Ferreira Silva landed 73% of his first serves, keeping Gomez off balance. After an early exchange of breaks, he broke in the ninth game and held serve to take the set 6-4.

The second set mirrored the first with initial breaks traded, but no further breaks occurred. Gomez's eight aces proved crucial as he saved four match points and won a tight tie-breaker 10 points to level the match at one set each.

Ferreira Silva then dominated the decider, racing to a 5-2 lead. Gomez fought back, saving a fifth match point and narrowing the gap to 4-5. However, the Portuguese player held his nerve, securing the win on his sixth match point to claim his maiden Challenger title.

The result underscores Ferreira Silva's resilience against a higher-ranked opponent, highlighting his serving and mental toughness in key moments.

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