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Doumbia and Reboul win their second doubles title at the ATP 250 Țiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank

The French pair Sadio Doumbia / Fabien Reboul won the doubles title at the ATP 250 Țiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank, after a convincing victory in the final against Adam Pavlasek / Patrik Rikl.
5 April 2026 By Tiriac Open
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The final, played on the center court, ended in straight sets, 6–1, 6–4, after just over an hour of play, with the French duo controlling the pace from start to finish and managing key moments efficiently.

For Doumbia and Reboul, the success in Bucharest confirms their status as one of the most solid doubles teams on the circuit. The two have been playing together for six years and have built a partnership based on complementarity: Doumbia brings aggression and initiative, while Reboul is known for his consistency and control in rallies.

For the French pair, this is their second title in Bucharest, after reaching the final two years ago, now returning to go all the way and lift the trophy.

“Thank you all for this week, we felt great and we will come back next year to try to win a third title,” said Fabien Reboul during the award ceremony.

In Bucharest, their run was a confident one, confirming their status as top seeds and demonstrating strong adaptation to the clay-court conditions. The final was simply a natural continuation of a tournament in which they showed balance, experience, and efficiency in decisive points.

Both players developed on the Challenger circuit, where they gained experience and won several titles together before stepping up to ATP tournaments. In recent seasons, the French duo has established itself as a consistent presence in the latter stages of doubles competitions, with solid results across different surfaces.

Following this victory, the two players will be rewarded with 250 ATP points each, as well as approximately €32,000 per team.

On the other side, finalists Adam Pavlasek and Patrik Rikl conclude a strong run in Bucharest and will receive 150 ATP points each, along with approximately €17,000 per team.

The ATP 250 Țiriac Open presented by UniCredit Bank is nearing its conclusion, with the final matches set to determine the winners of this year’s edition.