Delhi Open 2026: Stefanos Sakellaridis Creates History with Thrilling Singles Victory
The Delhi Open 2026 witnessed an exciting finish as Greece’s Stefanos Sakellaridis clinched the men’s singles title after a hard fought victory over Great Britain’s Oliver Crawford. The 21-year-old secured his first ATP Challenger Tour singles crown in a thrilling three-set match. In the doubles category, India’s Siddhant Banthia and Bulgaria’s Alexander Donski lifted the trophy. The tournament once again highlighted Delhi’s importance on the international tennis calendar.
Greece’s Stefanos Sakellaridis lifted the Delhi Open 2026 singles title after defeating Oliver Crawford in an intense final. The match ended with a scoreline of 7-5, 5-6, 7-6.
Key highlights of the final,
The Delhi Open 2026 singles final was marked by resilience and mental strength from the Greek youngster.
In the doubles event of the Delhi Open 2026, India’s Siddhant Banthia partnered with Bulgaria’s Alexander Donski to claim the title.
They defeated,
This victory marks the third time an Indian player has lifted the Delhi Open doubles trophy, reinforcing India’s growing presence in ATP Challenger events.
The Delhi Open 2026 also brings attention to past Indian achievements in the tournament.
Notable winners include,
Despite strong performances over the years, no Indian has won the singles crown since Somdev Devvarman’s historic run.
Q. Who won the Delhi Open 2026 men’s singles title?
A) Oliver Crawford
B) Somdev Devvarman
C) Stefanos Sakellaridis
D) Siddhant Banthia
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