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What are the draws in Rio de Janeiro and Delray Beach?

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2026

Top seed Francisco Cerundolo and two-time defending champion Sebastian Baez have discovered their paths at the 2026 Rio Open presented by Claro following Saturday’s draw.

Cerundolo launches his clay-court ATP 500 campaign against fellow Argentine Mariano Navone, with their Lexus ATP Head2Head level at 1-1. Cerundolo could then face #NextGenATP Brazilian Joao Fonseca in the quarter-finals.

Baez, who last year became the first man to successfully defend the Rio title, opens against Carlos Taberner. Second seed Luciano Darderi, a three-time clay champion in 2025, begins his bid against Juan Manuel Cerundolo.

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The former No. 6 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, Matteo Berrettini will play just his second tournament of the season. The Italian withdrew from the Australian Open with an abdominal injury before returning this week in Buenos Aires. He faces countryman Lorenzo Sonego in an intriguing first-round matchup.

Fritz aims for third Delray Beach title

Taylor Fritz begins his quest for a third Delray Beach Open title against Ethan Quinn or Rafael Jodar, who enters the main draw via the Next Gen Accelerator.

Fritz, who lifted consecutive trophies at the ATP 250 event in 2023 and 2024, is the top seed in a field featuring 12 other home players. Among them are fourth seed Learner Tien, 2024 finalist Tommy Paul and 2018 champion Frances Tiafoe.

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Second seed Casper Ruud returns to Tour action after welcoming the birth of his daughter with wife Maria at the end of January. Making his Delray Beach debut, the Norwegian will face Marcos Giron or a qualifier in the second round.

Defending champion Miomir Kecmanovic opens against Mattia Bellucci, while former World No. 3 Marin Cilic meets seventh seed Brandon Nakashima in another first-round match of interest.

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De Minaur saves 10 BPs vs. Humbert, reaches 3rd straight Rotterdam final

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2026

Alex de Minaur summoned a surge of impressive shotmaking when under pressure on Saturday at the ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam, where he powered into his third consecutive final at the ATP 500 event.

The Australian saved all 10 break points he faced, according to Infosys ATP Stats, to defeat Ugo Humbert 6-4, 6-3 in one hour, 31 minutes. De Minaur, who finished runner-up in each of the past two editions, is now the first player in tournament history to reach three straight championship matches.

“I’m super proud of the efforts,” said De Minaur, the No. 8 player in the PIF ATP Rankings. “Today, again, there were a lot of tough moments, a lot of break points, a lot of tricky situations… But I managed to dig myself out of them and I’m super pumped to be in another final here and give myself another chance of hopefully getting the title.

“It’s hard to get a lot of rhythm against him [Humbert]. He looks to get the first strike in the rally whenever he can. He’s such a clean ballstriker and there’s not too many rallies that go up so it’s really hard to get that rhythm and feel comfortable. Not every match you get the chance to be aggressive. Today was one I was certainly not able to do that, but hey, I found a way.”

Chasing a long-awaited Rotterdam crown, De Minaur will face either former champion Felix Auger-Aliassime or Alexander Bublik in Sunday’s final. The 26-year-old also strengthened his form at the ATP 500s, extending his Tour-leading total to 52 wins at that level since the start of the 2023 season.

ATP 500 Win Leaders (since start of 2023 season)

 Player  Wins  Titles
 Alex de Minaur  52  3
 Carlos Alcaraz  44  6
 Jannik Sinner  43  6
 Alexander Zverev  43  2

Although Humbert showed his spirit, it was the Australian who proved unshakable in the decisive moments. Combining relentless precision with trademark defensive grit, De Minaur repeatedly absorbed pressure and forced errors on key points, particularly in a tense second set in which Humbert earned four of his break opportunities.

With the win, De Minaur improved to 6-2 in his Lexus ATP Head2Head series against the Frenchman. Humbert will next compete at the ATP 500 in Doha, where he opens against Fabian Marozsan.

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What is the Doha tennis draw?

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have discovered their potential routes to a blockbuster championship clash at the 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha, with the ATP 500 draw unveiled on Saturday.

Top seed Alcaraz will open his campaign against Arthur Rinderknech and is projected to face 2023 champion Daniil Medvedev in the semi-finals. The 22-year-old Spaniard is chasing his 26th tour-level title and is competing for the first time since capturing the Australian Open last month, where he became the youngest man in history to complete the Career Grand Slam.

Second seed Sinner is also back in action for the first time since reaching the semi-finals in Melbourne. The 24-year-old Italian is making his Doha debut and begins against Tomas Machac, whom he leads 2-0 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series.

Third seed Alexander Bublik, who plays Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Rotterdam semi-finals Saturday, starts his Doha title bid against a qualifier. He is a potential semi-final opponent for Sinner. In the second round, Bublik could face former World No. 14 Arthur Fils, who is continuing his comeback from an eight-month back injury.

The field also features several other Top 20 players in the PIF ATP Rankings, including defending champion Andrey Rublev, 2024 finalist Jakub Mensik and Karen Khachanov. Rublev is a two-time Doha champion, having also lifted the trophy in 2020 when the event was still an ATP 250. Khachanov claimed the title in 2024.

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Who are the seeds at the 2026 Qatar ExxonMobil Open?

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner lead the field as the top two seeds. Alexander Bublik is seeded third, followed by Daniil Medvedev in fourth and Andrey Rublev in fifth. Jakub Mensik, Karen Khachanov and Jiri Lehecka complete the top eight seeds.

Who are the past champions in the Qatar ExxonMobil Open?

Three former champions are competing this year: Andrey Rublev, Daniil Medvedev and Karen Khachanov.

What are the first-round matches to watch at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open?

Carlos Alcaraz faces Arthur Rinderknech, Jannik Sinner takes on Tomas Machac, and Daniil Medvedev plays Shang Juncheng.

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Love All: ATP Stars celebrating engagements this Valentine’s Day

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2026

The ATP Tour calendar rarely slows down. Between long-haul flights, three-set battles and the constant push for PIF ATP Ranking points, players spend much of the year chasing marginal gains on court. But away from stadium lights and scoreboards, life continues to move forward.

This Valentine’s Day, several ATP stars are marking significant milestones off the court as well, celebrating engagements while continuing to compete at the highest level of the sport. 

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Alex de Minaur & Katie Boulter
One of tennis’ most visible cross-Tour couples, Alex de Minaur and Katie Boulter got engaged in December 2024. The Australian and the Briton regularly support one another at events around the world, balancing two demanding schedules while continuing to compete at the top level.

During this year’s Australian Open Jim Courier asked how involved De Minaur planned to be during the wedding planning.

“Are you doubting me, Jim?” De Minaur joked. “No, this is a 50-50 relationship! I’ve been involved so far with some of the decisions… When it comes to the details of napkins and flowers, that’s not my forte, so I’ll leave that to Katie.”

Tommy Paul & Paige Lorenze
Tommy Paul is engaged to longtime girlfriend, influencer and entrepreneur Paige Lorenze. As Paul has climbed the ATP Rankings and contended at major events, Lorenze has been a consistent presence in his player box throughout his breakthrough seasons. 

Paul and fiancee Lorenze recently announced the creation of the Kids Outdoors Foundation, which creates opportunities for kids without the financial means to play sports to do so. Read more here…

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Paige Lorenze and Tommy Paul celebrate Paul’s 2024 Queen’s Club title. Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Sebastian Korda & Ivana Nedved
Sebastian Korda is engaged to Ivana Nedved. The American, a two-time tour-level titlist, announced the engagement in November. Ivana has been a consistent presence for most of the 25-year-old’s career, dating back to before the American appeared in the Next Gen ATP Finals in 2021. 

Henry Patten & Ellie Stone
Henry Patten’s engagement came during one of the most memorable weeks of his career. The Briton proposed to long-term girlfriend Ellie Stone at the 2025 edition of the Nitto ATP Finals, and capped the week by winning the title with Harri Heliovaara.

“The tennis is pretty good but the engagement was something special,” Patten said to ATPTour.com in Turin in November. “It has been a complete dream for me. Ellie has been here supporting me all week. I am a very happy guy right now. I feel unbelievably lucky to have a partner like her and a partner like Harri.”

 
 
 
 
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Yannick Hanfmann & Sofie Oyen
Yannick Hanfmann became engaged to his partner Sofie Oyen at the start of this season in Melbourne. 

“It’s beautiful, actually. We were super lucky,” Hanfmann told ATPTour.com in January. “We were driving to the animal park. It was raining and we were a little down, then the weather actually got good. It was super windy, so maybe the bad weather got blown away. The animal park was really nice, we saw koalas and quokkas and wallabies and kangaroos, all of that. That was really nice.

“I kind of knew in that moment I wanted to do it, and told my sister and her fiance to maybe go to the toilet. It was super nice. She was super happy.”

Jason Kubler & Maddison Inglis
Jason Kubler and Maddison Inglis are engaged, forming one of Australia’s professional tennis couples.

“It was super exciting. I didn’t anticipate the hour leading up. I was so nervous. That was crazy. Felt like we were on a first date again,” Kubler told ATPTour.com in January on the proposal. “Very happy I did it. Very happy Maddy said yes, which is good.”

The longtime partners spent December in Perth, with the highlight being their engagement. Read more here...

Cameron Norrie & Louise Jacobi
Cameron Norrie is engaged to longtime partner Louise Jacobi. Their relationship since 2019 has spanned Norrie’s rise from outside the Top 100 to inside the Top 10, highlighted by his Indian Wells title in 2021.

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Fritz survives 'sharp pain', Korda to reach Dallas semis

  • Posted: Feb 14, 2026

Taylor Fritz survived a razor-tight match and an injury scare Friday to beat Sebastian Korda 6-7(2), 6-4, 7-6(5) for a place in the Nexo Dallas Open semi-finals.

At 4-5, 30/15 first set, Fritz hit an awkward backhand flick that led to a sharp pain and a physio visit in the same game. After speaking throughout the week about injuries he has dealt with in the past year, it was an alarming sight.

“That was a weird one. He hit a really hard return and so I had to kind of hit a flick backhand and the way that I [hit it], just jammed my elbow I think. It was a hard-hit ball, so I just think the way I hit it behind me and extended my elbow, I instantly just felt this really sharp pain in my elbow,” Fritz said in his on-court interview. “I went over to the towel box, I was feeling it and I was like, ‘I’ll try to hit a serve’. Luckily I made it and it wasn’t a bad serve, because the ball came back and I couldn’t hit the next ball. It was such a sharp pain.”

Fritz had the injury worked on and was still feeling the pain, but not as intensely. He received multiple visits from the physio, which he explained helped.

“It felt like it was better and then I started to get some confidence in it. And then I served one that gave me the exact same pain and it’s such a sharp pain… like I can barely hold the racquet. No chance I can hit the next ball,” Fritz said. “It was weird, but then I got the pain-killers and as the match went on, I stopped feeling it and I was able to trust it and have no pain the whole third, most of the second set.”

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Even so, Fritz had to deal with Korda, who served at 5/4 in the final-set tie-break. But the former No. 15 player in the PIF ATP Rankings made back-to-back forehand errors, allowing Fritz to escape. The top seed hit 22 aces and saved all four break points he faced, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

Fritz will next face former World No. 3 Marin Cilic, who stormed past breakthrough Briton Jack Pinnington Jones 6-1, 6-4 in jut 78 minutes.

The Croatian, a 21-time tour-level champion, is pursuing his first ATP Tour title since Hangzhou in 2024. Fritz leads their Lexus ATP Head2Head series 2-1, but they have not played since 2022.

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Courier hosts new ATP podcast presented by Infosys, examines Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry

  • Posted: Feb 13, 2026

The legends of our sport — past, present, and future — stand together on a mountain of titles, achievements and broken records. But what has allowed them to do so?

ATP Beyond the Numbers presented by Infosys is a new series hosted Jim Courier examining the powerful and evolving role of statistics in telling the story of tennis.

Each episode, another expert will join Courier to use Infosys ATP Stats to dig deeper into what makes the sport tick and how those insights are helping unlock a new understanding of the game.

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Courier is a member of the prestigious ATP No. 1 Club, having spent 58 weeks at No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings. The iconic player and broadcaster combines his experience on the court with his perspective off it to provide advanced insights into the modern game.

Using their knowledge and the numbers, Courier and his guests will dive deep into the history and future of the ATP Tour and its stars.

Watch the first episode below, with Courier and Mark Petchey exploring rivalries, including the one between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.

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Wawrinka, 40, set for Top 100 return

  • Posted: Feb 13, 2026

Stan Wawrinka is not going away quietly.

The Swiss star, who plans to bring the curtain down on his remarkable career this season, is set to return to the Top 100 of the PIF ATP Rankings on Monday following his good start to the year. He is No. 98 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings and will be back in the Top 100 for the first time since July 2024.

In January, the 40-year-old rolled back the clock at the Australian Open, becoming the oldest man since Ken Rosewall in 1978 to reach the third round in Melbourne. Wawrinka defeated Laslo Djere and then earned a five-set win against Frenchman Arthur Gea.

Returning to Europe, Wawrinka recorded main-draw victories in Montpellier and Rotterdam this month. His win against 17-year-old Thijs Boogaard at the ATP 500 event in Rotterdam on Wednesday ranked as the second-largest age gap in ATP Tour and Grand Slam history, trailing only Dominic Thiem’s 2011 win over Thomas Muster. Twenty-three years and three months separated Wawrinka and Boogaard.

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At 40, with his 41st birthday approaching in March, Wawrinka will stand as the oldest man in the Top 100 by more than two years. For perspective, Novak Djokovic, 38, sits at No. 3, while Adrian Mannarino, Marin Cilic and Roberto Bautista Agut, all 37, also remain inside the elite bracket. The last 40-year-old to feature in the Top 100 was Roger Federer, who held No. 97 in June 2022.

Wawrinka reached a career-high No. 3 in the PIF ATP Rankings after he won the first of his three major titles at the Australian Open in January 2014.

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Etcheverry finds a major spark in thrilling Buenos Aires win

  • Posted: Feb 13, 2026

Tomas Martin Etcheverry soared to his first ATP Tour semi-final since last May on Friday at the IEB+ Argentina Open, where he used the support from a vocal home crowd and high-quality shotmaking in key moments to earn a comeback 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory against Alejandro Tabilo.

Tabilo had defeated former champions Facundo Diaz Acosta and Joao Fonseca in his first two matches at the ATP 250 clay-court event in Buenos Aires and looked on course for another victory after a dominant first set.

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However, Etcheverry hit a scorching forehand winner to break Tabilo’s serve at 0-1 in the second set and that moment changed the complexion of the clash. The seventh seed struck 14 winners in the second set to level and then fired an astonishing backhand pass from near the advertising boards at 4-4 in the third set to break Tabilo again. He served out in two hours and seven minutes to reach the last four in Buenos Aires for the first time.

“I am so happy,” Etcheverry said. “The first set was so tough for me, but in the second set I started to play my best tennis and then in the third set at 4-4, I got the break with the passing shot with my backhand, down the line, was incredible. I am super happy to play here with my people.”

Etcheverry, who is 6-3 on the year according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, is chasing his first tour-level title this week and will next play top seed Francisco Cerundolo or Vit Kopriva.

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