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DAY 4: DOUBLES - 2026 ATP 250 FAYEZ SAROFIM & CO U.S. MEN’S CLAY COURT CHAMPIONSHIP

  • Writer: Michael Thervil
    Michael Thervil
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Written by Michael Thervil


DAY 4: DOUBLES - 2026 ATP 250 FAYEZ SAROFIM & CO U.S. MEN’S CLAY COURT CHAMPIONSHIP
DAY 4: DOUBLES - 2026 ATP 250 FAYEZ SAROFIM & CO U.S. MEN’S CLAY COURT CHAMPIONSHIP

[2026 ATP 250 Fayez Sarofim & Co U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship] Looking at the Doubles matches, the first of four matches started off with Andres Andrade (COL) and Ben Shelton (USA) defeating Marcelo Demoliner (BRA) and Robert Galloway (USA) with a match score of 3-6-10 to 6-1-8. Marcelo Demoliner and Robert Galloway had a serve rating of 264, with two aces, and three double faults. They also had a first serve of 34/52(65%) with a return rating of 109. In terms of point stats, they were able to rack up a 34/52(65%) in terms of service points won, 17/52(33%) for return points won, and a 51/104(49%) for total points won. Andres Andrade and Ben Shelton earned a serve rating of 290, with five aces, and zero double faults. They also had a 38/52(73%) for their first serve with a 141 return rating. For service, return, and total points won they stood at 35/52(67%), 18/52(35%), and 53/104(51%).

 

For the next match, it would consist of a team of two Americans Evan King and Reese Stalder defeating two Australians Blake Bayldon and Adam Walton with a final score of 6-7 to 3-6. Evan King and Reese Stalder racked up 45/61(74%) for their first serve, with a serve rating of 325. They earned two aces with zero double faults and a return rating of 95. Their opponents Blake Bayldon and Adam Walton earned a serve rating of 289, with three aces, and zero double faults. Their first serve stood at 42/62(68%) with a return rating of 49. Their service, return, and total points won ended with them earning 40/62(65%), 15/61(25%), and 55/123(45%). Evan King and Reese Stalder service, return, and total points won were 46/61(75%), 22/62(35%), and 68/123(55%).

 

In the Andrey Golubev and Aleksandr Nedovyesov and Roman Andres Burruchaga and Thiago Agustin Tirante it was essentially Kazakhstan versus Argentina in which the double team from Argentina emerged victorious. Roman Andres Burruchaga and Thiago Agustin Tirante had a serve rating of 260, with one ace, and two double faults. Their first serve stood at 49/59(83%) with a return rating of 219. Andrey Golubev and Aleksandr Nedovyesov serve rating stood at 219, with one ace, and two double faults. Their first serve was 49/53(75%) with a return rating of 145. In point stats, Andrey Golubev and Aleksandr Nedovyesov earned 25/53(47%), 23/59(39%), and 48/112(43%) in service, return, and total points won. While point stats wise, Roman Andres Burruchaga and Thiago Agustin Tirante earned 36/59(61%), 28/53(53%), and 64/112(57%) respectively.

 

The last match of the day consisted of Diego Hidalgo (ECU) and Patrik Trhac (USA) and Americans Mackenzie McDonald and Marc Polmans. The winners of the match would be Mackenzie McDonald and Marc Polmans with an ending score of 7-7 to Diego Hidalgo and Patrik Trhac 6-5. Diego Hidalgo and Patrik Trhac earned a serve rating of 265, with eight aces, and two double faults. Their first serve was 38/67(57%) with a return rating of 118. Mackenzie McDonald and Marc Polmans earned a serve rating of 298, with one ace, and one double fault. Their first serve stood at 53/70(76%) with a return rating of 145. Looking at the point stats, Mackenzie McDonald and Marc Polmans earned 48/70(69%), 22/67(33%), and 70/137(51%) in service, return, and total points won. In the same category, Diego Hidalgo and Patrik Trhac earned a 45/67(67%), 22/70(31%), and a 67/137(49%).

 

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