Unseeded Japanese Players Imamura and Noguchi Win Men's Doubles at Delhi Open 2025

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Unseeded Japanese Players Imamura and Noguchi Win Men's Doubles at Delhi Open 2025

Synopsis

Unseeded duo Masamichi Imamura and Rio Noguchi secured the men's doubles title at the 2025 Delhi Open with a 6-4, 6-3 win over second seeds Poonacha and Lock. This victory underlines their impressive performance throughout the ATP Challenger event.

Key Takeaways

  • Imamura and Noguchi win men's doubles title.
  • Victory by 6-4, 6-3 against Poonacha and Lock.
  • Jacquet defeats top seed Kopriva in singles semifinals.
  • Harris stages comeback to reach singles final.
  • Delhi Open offers USD 100,000 in prize money.

New Delhi, Feb 15 (NationPress) The unseeded team of Masamichi Imamura and Rio Noguchi triumphed in the men's doubles final at the 2025 Delhi Open, securing a decisive 6-4, 6-3 victory against the second-seeded pair of Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha and Courtney John Lock at the DLTA Complex on Saturday. The Japanese duo displayed remarkable resilience and accuracy, breaking their opponents early in both sets to conclude an impressive journey at the ATP Challenger 75 event.

Imamura and Noguchi started strong, achieving breaks in the third and fifth games to quickly establish a 4-1 lead. Although Poonacha and Lock managed to break back in the sixth game, narrowing the score to 4-3, the Japanese pair maintained their composure to clinch the first set 6-4. The second set mirrored the first, with crucial breaks occurring in the initial and fifth games. Despite the second seeds' attempts to mount a comeback, a double fault on match point ultimately handed the title to Imamura and Noguchi.

Kyrian Jacquet continued his impressive form in the singles category by defeating top seed Vit Kopriva in straight sets during the semifinals. The unseeded French player, who had previously eliminated the seventh seed Sho Shimabukuro and experienced players Jay Clarke and Michael Geerts, started strong in the first set, breaking Kopriva in both the second and sixth games to build a 5-1 lead.

Kopriva managed to break back immediately, but Jacquet held his serve to claim the first set. The second set was even more straightforward for Jacquet, as he broke Kopriva's serve three times consecutively to secure victory with a score of 6-3, 6-1 in just over an hour.

Jacquet will compete against second-seed Billy Harris in the singles final after Harris overcame third-seed Tristan Schoolkate in a thrilling comeback win in the other semifinal. After losing the first set 6-4, Harris fought back in the second, pushing the match to a tiebreaker which he won by three points.

With momentum on his side, Harris surged to a 3-0 lead in the deciding set and ultimately won on his opponent's serve in the eighth game. After a battle lasting two hours and twenty-two minutes, Harris sealed the victory with a score of 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-2.

The Delhi Open 2025, organized by the All-India Tennis Association (AITA) and the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA), is an ATP Challenger 75 event played on hard courts with a total prize money of USD 100,000. The singles champion also earns 75 crucial ATP points.