The Russian pair Karen Khachanov – Andriy Rublev won the final of the ATP 1000 tournament in Madrid, defeating the team of Rohan Bopanna (India) and Matthew Ebden (Australia).

Andriy RublevPhoto: Ng Han Guan/AP/Profimedia

Prechea Khachanov – Rublev won the ATP Madrid doubles final

In a game that lasted only one hour and 11 minutes, the team from Russia won in a super tiebreak with a score of 3-6, 6-3, 10-3.

For Rublev and Khachanov, this is the first joint doubles title.

The ATP Mutua Madrid Open takes place from April 25 to May 7 on clay in the Caja Magica complex. He is in the ATP 1000 category, has a total prize money of €7,705,780, and the doubles title was won by Wesley Kuhlhof (Netherlands) and Neil Skupski (Great Britain).