Top seeds Siddhant Banthia from India and Alexander Donski from Bulgaria emerged victorious in the doubles final at the 2026 ATP Delhi Open, held at the DLTA Complex. They secured the title after a thrilling match that saw them save a match point against the second-seeded pair.
In the singles event, fifth seed Oliver Crawford of Great Britain and unseeded Stefanos Sakellaridis from Greece advanced to set up a title showdown scheduled for Sunday. The ATP Challenger 75 event, now in its sixth edition, featured 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams competing for top honors at the DLTA Complex from February 16 to 22.
Banthia and Donski initially lost the opening set 4-6 to the second-seeded duo of Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha from India and Pruchya Isaro from Indonesia. However, they fought back strongly to claim the second set by an identical scoreline, leading to a tense match tie-break. Ultimately, Banthia and Donski secured the victory at 4-6, 6-4, 12-10 to clinch the doubles title.
The win marked Banthia’s second career ATP Challenger doubles title, both achieved alongside Donski, while Donski celebrated his third ATP Challenger doubles crown. Banthia praised their performance, emphasizing the high level of play displayed by their opponents and expressing gratitude for his partner’s support throughout the tournament.
