Sweeny-Watanabe Lead Star-Studded Doubles Field at Delhi Open 2026

The ATP Challenger Delhi Open 2026 features a strong doubles field led by the top-seeded pair of Australia's Dane Sweeny and Japan's Seita Watanabe. The Indian challenge is spearheaded by the duo of S D Prajwal Dev and Nitin Kumar Sinha, who will leverage home conditions. The event's depth is underscored by five players competing in both singles and doubles draws. DLTA President Rohit Rajpal emphasized the tournament's role in bridging Indian talent with top international competition.

Key Points: Delhi Open 2026: Top Doubles Pair & Indian Contenders

  • Top seeds Sweeny-Watanabe headline
  • Dev-Sinha lead Indian charge
  • Five players in both singles & doubles
  • DLTA President highlights event's growing stature
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Sweeny-Watanabe top doubles field; Dev-Sinha lead Indian charge at Delhi Open 2026

Australia's Dane Sweeny & Japan's Seita Watanabe headline the Delhi Open 2026 doubles draw. India's S D Prajwal Dev & Nitin Kumar Sinha lead the home challenge.

"The Delhi Open has established itself as one of the most competitive Challenger events in the region. - Rohit Rajpal"

New Delhi, February 12

Australia's Dane Sweeny and Japan's Seita Watanabe will headline a competitive doubles field at the Delhi Open 2026, set to be held at the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association Complex from February 16-22.

The ATP Challenger event features a strong mix of established doubles specialists and singles players doubling up, adding depth and intrigue to the draw, as per a press release.

Sweeny and Watanabe enter as the top-ranked pair in the field with a combined team ranking of 265. Watanabe, ranked 127 in doubles, joins forces with Sweeny, who sits at 138 in singles, forming one of the most formidable combinations in the tournament.

Leading the Indian challenge will be S D Prajwal Dev and Nitin Kumar Sinha, the highest-ranked all-Indian duo in the main draw. Dev (219) and Sinha (243) will look to capitalise on familiar home conditions as they take on a seasoned international field.

The doubles draw also underlines the tournament's depth, with five players competing in both singles and doubles -- Jay Clarke (Great Britain), Sweeny (Australia), Michael Geerts (Belgium), Daniel Michalski (Poland) and Rio Noguchi (Japan).

Seven teams have earned direct entry based on the doubles rankings, highlighting the presence of specialist combinations. In addition, Sweeny, Clarke and Michalski have gained entry into the doubles draw via their singles rankings, further strengthening the competition.

Speaking ahead of the tournament, DLTA President Rohit Rajpal emphasised the Delhi Open's growing stature on the Challenger circuit.

"The Delhi Open has established itself as one of the most competitive Challenger events in the region. It plays a crucial role in bridging Indian talent with top international competition, giving our players the advantage of competing at home while offering fans world-class tennis from close quarters," Rajpal said.

Highlighting the importance of doubles in player development, he added:

"The strength of this year's doubles field reflects the tournament's rising quality. The mix of specialist doubles players and singles competitors raises the overall standard and exposes Indian players to diverse playing styles and tactical demands at the Challenger level."

The Delhi Open continues to serve as a key stop on the ATP Challenger Tour calendar, offering valuable ranking points and competitive opportunities for emerging and established players alike.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The mix of singles players in doubles is interesting. It shows the tournament's depth. But honestly, I wish there were more Indian pairs in the main draw. Our doubles scene needs more support.
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Arjun K
Sweeny-Watanabe combo looks tough on paper. But in tennis, anything can happen! Dev and Sinha have a real chance if they play fearless tennis. The DLTA complex is going to be buzzing!
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Sarah B
As a tennis fan visiting India, it's fantastic to see such an international lineup in Delhi. The Challenger tour is so important for development. Looking forward to catching some matches!
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Vikram M
Mr. Rajpal is right about exposure to different styles. Our players need these matches against specialists. But the ticket prices last year were a bit steep for a Challenger event. Hope they keep it accessible for true fans.
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Nitin Z
Come on Dev and Sinha! The entire nation is behind you. Play with passion and make the most of the home crowd support. Let's bring the trophy home! 💪

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