In a historic moment for Brazilian tennis, Rafael Matos and Marcelo Melo became the first-ever Brazilian team to win the Rio Open. The dynamic duo achieved this remarkable feat by defeating the Spanish pair of Pedro Martinez and Jaume Munar with a straight-sets victory of 6-2, 7-5. The match, held at the iconic Guga Kuerten Court, was a thrilling display of skill and determination. Matos and Melo, fueled by the passionate support of their home crowd, showcased their exceptional teamwork and resilience throughout the match.

The victory was particularly significant for Marcelo Melo, who had previously reached the finals of the Rio Open twice but had never clinched the title. For Melo, this victory marked his 39th career title, solidifying his status as one of the most accomplished doubles players in the world. The emotional weight of the win was evident as Melo struggled to hold back tears during the post-match interview. Reflecting on his journey, Melo said, “I’ve been playing doubles for 18 years. Won Grand Slams, was world #1. But there is nothing like this feeling”.

Rafael Matos, at 29 years old, added another accolade to his impressive career by becoming a two-time champion of the Rio Open. He had previously won the title in 2024 with Colombian partner Nicolás Barrientos. The victory was a testament to the dedication and hard work of both players, who have become an inspiration to aspiring tennis players in Brazil and around the world.

The triumph of Matos and Melo at the Rio Open is a moment that will be remembered in Brazilian tennis history. It is a celebration of perseverance, teamwork, and the unyielding spirit of two athletes who have dedicated their lives to the sport they love.