Pedro Martinez Triumphs at Bengaluru Open 2026 with Straight-Sets Final Win

Top-seeded Spaniard Pedro Martinez captured the singles title at the Bengaluru Open 2026 with a straight-sets victory over Kazakhstan's Timofey Skatov. The rain-interrupted final saw Martinez edge a tight first-set tie-break before dominating the second set with an early break. In the doubles final, the pair of Nicolas Barrientos and Benjamin Kittay overcame the French duo of Arthur Reymond and Luca Sanchez in two tight sets. The victories earned the champions significant ATP ranking points and cash prizes.

Key Points: Pedro Martinez Wins Bengaluru Open 2026 Singles Title

  • Martinez wins 7-6, 6-3
  • Claims 125 ATP points & $33,650
  • Barrientos/Kittay clinch doubles title
  • Rain-interrupted singles final
  • Skatov pushed first set to tie-break
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Bengaluru Open 2026: Pedro Martinez claims singles title with straight-sets win

Top seed Pedro Martinez defeats Timofey Skatov to claim the Bengaluru Open singles crown. Nicolas Barrientos & Benjamin Kittay win the doubles title.

"Martinez carried that momentum into the second set, breaking Skatov in the very first game. - Match Report"

Bengaluru, Jan 10

Top seed Pedro Martinez trumped Kazakhstan's Timofey Skatov in the Singles Final of the 10th Dafa News Bengaluru Open 2026, 7-6, 6-3 at the SM Krishna Tennis Stadium today to claim the singles title and a cash prize of 33,650 USD.

Meanwhile, the duo of Colombian Nicolas Barrientos and American Benjamin Kittay defeated the French duo of Arthur Reymond and Luca Sanchez 7-6(9), 7-5, to claim the doubles title along with a 9,900 USD cash prize.

In the rain-interrupted final, Spain's Martinez was close to breaking early in the third game of the first set, but Skatov showed strong defence and continued to keep games close with sustained service pressure. The Kazakh raised his level in the ninth game, winning long rallies with deep returns, but Martinez held firm and proceeded to put Skatov under pressure in the following game. Skatov saved a couple of set points in a long, drawn-out hold to push the set into a tie-break, where Martinez edged ahead and capitalised on a few unforced errors from Skatov to take the opening set.

The Spaniard carried that momentum into the second set, breaking Skatov in the very first game and continuing to find the lines and hit clean winners. Despite Skatov's best efforts to stay in the contest, Martinez, a former top 40 player, maintained control and sealed the match with another break in the ninth game to claim the title and with it 125 ATP ranking points.

Meanwhile, Reymond and Sanchez started the Doubles Final strongly, breaking the serve of Barrientos and Kittay in the fourth game of the first set with sharp net play to take an early lead. But Barrientos and Kittay broke back immediately as Reymond found the net on key shots. Both pairs then held serve to force a tie-break, which stayed evenly poised for a long time before Barrientos and Kittay produced a series of outstanding returns to clinch the set.

The second set followed a similar script, with Barrientos and Kittay getting broken early and then breaking back, as neither side gave much away on serve. In the 12th game, Barrientos and Kittay inched close to the victory with strong smashes, but Reymond and Sanchez defended well, only for a crucial double fault from Reymond soon after to hand Barrientos and Kittay the decisive break and the doubles title.

- IANS

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Priya S
Congratulations to Pedro Martinez! He played like a true champion. A bit disappointed that no Indian player made it to the final stages this year, but hopefully our boys like Sumit Nagal will be back stronger next edition. The doubles final sounded like a real thriller!
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Rohit P
The article mentions rain interruptions... classic Bengaluru weather! 😄 On a serious note, well organized by the KSLTA. These events are crucial for inspiring the next generation of Indian tennis players. My son attended and hasn't stopped talking about Martinez's backhand.
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Sarah B
Enjoyed watching the matches on TV. Martinez's experience really showed in the tie-break. Skatov fought hard but those unforced errors at crucial moments cost him dearly. A respectful suggestion for the organizers: maybe improve the fan engagement activities around the stadium next time?
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Vikram M
Solid win for the Spaniard. 125 ATP points is a good haul. The prize money seems decent for a Challenger level event. Heartbreak for the French pair in the doubles with that double fault at the end - that's tennis for you. One moment of pressure changes everything.
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Karthik V
Bengaluru Open is becoming a staple in the Indian tennis calendar. Big shoutout to the ground staff for managing the courts after the rain. Hope the tournament gets even bigger and maybe attracts a top 20 player soon. The city's sports culture is really growing!

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