No. 5 seed C. Tabur (FRA) captured the singles title Sunday at the 2026 Tallahassee Tennis Challenger by defeating J. Reis Da Silva (BRA) 6-4, 1-0, ret.
In the final, both players held serve through the opening games to 3-3. Tabur then earned the first break of the match, and Reis Da Silva responded with a break of his own. At 4-4, Tabur broke again to take the lead. At 4-5, Reis Da Silva requested a medical timeout and received treatment on court. Tabur then held serve to close out the set 6-4. Following the completion of the opening set, Reis Da Silva continued to receive treatment during the set break before the second set resumed.
In the second set, Reis Da Silva was forced to retire at 0-1 due to a right shoulder injury, awarding Tabur the victory.
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With the win, Tabur claims the Tallahassee Tennis Challenger singles title, marking the first ATP Challenger title of his career. Reis Da Silva finished as the finalist following a strong run through the week.
The 2026 Tallahassee Tennis Challenger concluded Sunday, April 19, 2026, at the Forestmeadows Tennis Complex, wrapping up a week of qualifying and main draw competition. Players from around the world competed for ATP ranking points and prize money.
The Tallahassee Tennis Challenger is an ATP Challenger 75 and USTA Pro Circuit event celebrating its 26th anniversary this year, with the main draw taking place April 13-19. Professional athletes from around the world competed for prize money, as well as valuable ATP Tour ranking points.
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Source: Tallahassee Tennis Challenger
