The Frenchman Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah won, this Sunday (14) in Villa-Lobos Park, in São Paulo, the simple title of the first edition of SP Open Women’s Tennis. The 19 -year -old played in the competition final with Indonesia Janice Tjen, which reached a 2 set to 0 (partial 6/3 and 6/4).
Bravo 🇫🇷🍾🏆 !!!
Tiantsoa Rakotomanga Rajaonah is champion of the first ed Open !!! The 19 -year -old Frenchman beat Janice Tjen 6/3 and 6/4 and won her first WTA title !!! FELICITATIONS, Championne!
📸 Photojump/SP Open pic.twitter.com/bbb4d3saom
– SP Open (@spopenoficial) SEPTEMBER 14, 2025
After the match, the French celebrated her first title in the world tennis elite: “I came from so far away […] It is a trophy that I will keep in my heart. A game can make a difference. A point can make a difference. ”
Davis Cups
In men’s tennis, this Sunday’s highlight was Brazil’s return to qualifying From the World Davis Cup group after victory over Greece for 3 games to 1. And the triumph that stamped the classification of the Brazilian team was guaranteed by João Fonseca, by 2 sets to 1 (partial 6/4, 3/6 and 7/5) over Stefanos Tsitsipas.
What a giant victory! 🤯🇧🇷
João Fonseca made a good match against Stefanos Tsitsipas, from Greece, and won by 2 sets to 1, seeking a spectacular turn on the third set.
With the triumph, Brazil beats the Greeks 3-1 in the Davis Cup, securing our place in Qualifiers of the Year… pic.twitter.com/rmqbgff1ew
– Team Brazil (@timebrasil) SEPTEMBER 14, 2025
Before, also this Sunday, Marcelo Melo and Rafael Matos surpassed Petros Tsitsipas and Aristoteles Thanos for a double 6/2. The confrontation series began last Saturday, with João Fonseca beating Stefanos Sakellaridis by 2 sets at 0 (7/5 and 6/3) and Thiago Wild losing to Stefanos Tsitsipas for 2 sets at 0 (6/2 and 6/1).
“It is a great joy to be able to conquer this victory for Brazil, especially in front of a Tsitsipa level player. The fans were pushing a lot, but I was able to stay focused on the end and play my best tennis at the most important moments. Representing Brazil at the Davis Cup and helping the country to return to the world group is very special for me,” celebrated João Fonseca.
