Bengaluru Open Final: Top Seed Pedro Martinez Faces Timofey Skatov

The men's singles final of the Bengaluru Open 2026 is set between top seed Pedro Martinez of Spain and sixth seed Timofey Skatov of Kazakhstan. Martinez booked his place with a composed victory over France's Martin Martineau, while Skatov defeated second seed Harold Mayot. In doubles, the French duo of Arthur Reymond and Luca Sanchez will face the team of Nicolas Barrientos and Benjamin Kittay in the final. The tournament is being held at the SM Krishna Tennis Stadium in Bengaluru.

Key Points: Bengaluru Open 2026 Final: Martinez vs Skatov in Singles Clash

  • Martinez beats Martineau in straight sets
  • Skatov upsets second seed Mayot
  • French pair reaches doubles final
  • Barrientos/Kittay secure doubles final spot
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Bengaluru Open: Men's singles final set between top-seed Pedro, sixth-seed Timofey

Top seed Pedro Martinez battles sixth seed Timofey Skatov in the Bengaluru Open men's singles final. Get match results and highlights.

"I made more returns on him, and I played better. I think that was the difference - Pedro Martinez"

Bengaluru, January 9

An exciting men's singles final between the top seed, Pedro Martinez, and Sixth seed Timofey Skatov, from Kazakhstan, was booked in the Bengaluru Open at the SM Krishna Tennis Stadium on Friday.

Pedro booked his place in the singles final of the Bengaluru Open 2026 with a composed 7-6(4), 6-1 win over France's Martin Martineau while sixth-seed Timofey Skatov, from Kazakhstan, defeated second seed Harold Mayot, from France 6-4, 6-3, as per a press release.

Meanwhile, the French duo of Arthur Reymond and Luca Sanchez set up an exciting Doubles Final against the energetic duo of Colombian Nicolas Barrientos and American Benjamin Kittay.

Martineau began confidently, finding his first serves and holding comfortably to apply early pressure. In the sixth game, a loose service game from Martinez, marked by unforced errors, allowed the Frenchman to draw first blood with a break. Martinez responded immediately, producing a sequence of clinical returns to break back in the very next game. A tough hold followed as he consolidated to restore parity, setting up a tight finish to the opening set.

In the tie-break, Martinez took an early lead and capitalised on further unforced errors from Martineau to pocket the set. Carrying that momentum into the second, the Spaniard raised his level, repeatedly finding the lines on return and breaking Martineau's serve twice to close out the match convincingly and seal his spot in the Final.

"Martineau started playing at a really good level, I missed a couple of volleys, and I got broken, but I got the break back in the next game. Then we started playing better, holding serve until the tie-break. In the tie-break, I made more returns on him, and I played better. I think that was the difference and it helped me start better in the second set. Now I have one more match, let's see if I can get the win tomorrow," the world No. 96 commented after the match.

Meanwhile, Arthur Reymond and Luca Sanchez edged past top seeds N Sriram Balaji and Neil Oberleitner 7-6(4), 7-6(3) in a high-quality doubles encounter decided by fine margins. The French pair struck early, breaking Balaji and Oberleitner in the opening game before the Indo-Austrian could fully settle. Balaji and Oberleitner gradually found their rhythm and struck back in the eighth game, pushing Reymond and Sanchez deep behind the baseline with clever, well-directed returns.

With neither side able to establish a decisive advantage, the opening set went to a tie-break, where Reymond and Sanchez proved sharper to take the lead. The second set followed a similar pattern, with close service games and plenty of aggressive serve-and-volley play from both teams. Once again, a tie-break was required, and Reymond and Sanchez delivered when it mattered, producing impeccable returns to seal the match in straight sets.

Joining them in the Final will be the energetic duo of Barrientos/ Kittay, who defeated the Dutch duo of Max Houkes and Niels Visker 7-6(6), 6-3.

Later in the day, second seed Harold Mayot was scheduled to take on Kazakhstan's Timofey Skatov to decide the second Singles Finalist.

Results

Singles Semifinal1-Pedro Martinez (ESP) bt Martin Martineau (FRA) 7-6(4), 6-1

2- Timofey Skatov (KAZ) bt Harold Mayot (FRA), 6-4, 6-3

Doubles Semifinal3-Arthur Reymond/Luca Sanchez (FRA) bt 1-N Sriram Balaji (IND)/ Neil Oberleitner (AUT) 7-6(4), 7-6(3); 4-Nicolas Barrientos (COL)/Benjamin Kittay (USA) bt Max Houkes/ Niels Visker (NED) 7-6(6), 6-3.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Really impressive composure from Martinez after dropping that early break. Turning it around so quickly shows his mental strength. The final against Skatov should be a good tactical battle. Great to see Bengaluru hosting such competitive tennis.
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Ananya R
So proud of our Bengaluru Open! It's becoming a real fixture on the calendar. A small suggestion for the organisers – maybe more live streaming options for us fans who couldn't get tickets? The doubles match sounded nail-biting! 🤞
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Vikram M
Skatov taking out the second seed! That's an upset. Kazakhstan producing some solid players. Hope the final goes to three sets, we deserve a thriller after these semis. Martinez is the favourite but you never know.
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Karthik V
The depth in the doubles draw is fantastic. A French pair, a Colombian-American duo... truly international. A bit sad no Indian team in the final, but Balaji fought hard. This is exactly the kind of exposure our players need. Onwards and upwards!
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Michael C
Great reporting. The detail on how Martinez turned the first set around was spot on. His level in the second set was just too good. Looking forward to seeing if he can carry that form into the final and claim the title.

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