Balaji & Oberleitner Win Thrilling Tie-Break to Claim Pau Pyrenees Doubles Title

The top-seeded Indo-Austrian duo of N. Sriram Balaji and Neil Oberleitner captured the Terega Open Pau Pyrenees doubles title in a tense final decided by a super tie-break. They saved a match point at 10-9 before securing a 6-1, 3-6, 13-11 victory over the second seeds. This marks their third ATP Challenger crown as a team this season, adding to wins in Bangkok and Manama. For Balaji, it is the 16th doubles trophy of his ATP Challenger career.

Key Points: Balaji-Oberleitner Win ATP Challenger Doubles Title in Pau

  • Won final in a 13-11 super tie-break
  • Third ATP Challenger title of 2026
  • Balaji's 16th career Challenger doubles trophy
  • Saved a match point at 10-9
  • Dominant run throughout the tournament week
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Tennis: Balaji-Oberleitner clinch Terega Open Pau Pyrenees doubles title

India's N. Sriram Balaji & Austria's Neil Oberleitner clinch the Terega Open Pau Pyrenees doubles crown in a dramatic super tie-break final.

"Displaying composure under pressure, the top seeds saved the match point and eventually converted their third opportunity to clinch the title."

New Delhi, Feb 15

India's N. Sriram Balaji and Austria's Neil Oberleitner continued their impressive run on the ATP Challenger circuit by capturing the men's doubles title at the Terega Open Pau Pyrenees in Pau, France, on Saturday.

Competing as the top seeds at the ATP Challenger 125 event, the Indo-Austrian duo edged second seeds Jakub Paul and Matej Vocel 6-1, 3-6, 13-11 in a dramatic final that lasted 77 minutes. The match was decided in a nerve-wracking super tie-break after both teams claimed a set each.

Balaji and Oberleitner made a flying start, asserting control early in the contest. They broke their opponents multiple times in the opening set to seal it comfortably at 6-1, showcasing sharp returns and effective net play. However, the momentum shifted in the second set as Paul and Vocel regrouped. With both sides locked at 3-3, the Swiss-Czech pair capitalised on key opportunities to push the match into a deciding super tie-break.

The final phase of the contest proved tense and closely fought. Balaji and Oberleitner surged ahead 4-1 in the tie-break, but Paul and Vocel clawed their way back and even held a match point at 10-9. Displaying composure under pressure, the top seeds saved the match point and eventually converted their third opportunity to clinch the title.

The triumph marks their third ATP Challenger crown as a partnership in 2026. The pair had opened their season with victories at the Nonthaburi Challenger II in Bangkok and the Bahrain Open in Manama, underlining their strong chemistry and consistency on the Challenger Tour.

For Balaji, the title in Pau represents the 16th doubles trophy of his ATP Challenger career, further consolidating his credentials as one of India's leading doubles specialists. The Indian player had previously represented the country at the Paris 2024 Olympics, where he partnered with Rohan Bopanna, though the pair exited in the opening round.

In Pau, Balaji and Oberleitner were dominant throughout the week. They advanced to the final after defeating American Martin Damm and Czech player Michael Vrbensky 7-5, 7-6(1) in the semifinals, having earlier overcome unseeded opponents in the opening rounds.

With three Challenger titles already secured this season, the Indo-Austrian combination appears well-positioned to carry their momentum into upcoming tournaments on the international circuit.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Fantastic news! It's great to see an Indian player performing so consistently on the Challenger circuit. Three titles this season already is no small feat. Hope this partnership continues to grow and maybe we'll see them in Grand Slams soon.
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Vikram M
Balaji is quietly building an impressive doubles career. 16 Challenger titles is a serious achievement. After Bopanna, we need someone to carry the torch in men's doubles, and he seems to be the one stepping up. Well done!
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Rohit P
While the win is commendable, I do wish our sports coverage would focus a bit more on the singles players too. Doubles often feels like an afterthought. That said, congrats to the team for the hard-fought victory! 🎾
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Kavya N
So proud! Winning in France, that too as the top seeds under pressure. This shows great mental strength. The article says they have strong chemistry - that's half the battle won in doubles. Hope they keep this momentum going for the rest of the year.
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Michael C
As a tennis fan, it's refreshing to see successful international partnerships like this. Oberleitner and Balaji seem to complement each other well. The Challenger tour is tough, and winning three titles is a clear sign they're ready for the next level.

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