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Luciano Darderi (Italy), the tournament's second seed, reached the final but was outclassed by Cerúndolo .
Francisco Cerúndolo (Argentina) secured his fourth overall ATP Tour title, finally winning in Buenos Aires after finishing as runner-up in 2021 and 2025. ATP Buenos Aires (1)
João Fonseca (Brazil) fell in the second round to Chile's Alejandro Tabilo . The 29th edition of the tournament, part of
The 29th edition of the tournament, part of the South American "Golden Swing," featured a competitive field on outdoor clay courts. Buenos Aires | Overview | ATP Tour |
Known as the "Cathedral of Argentinean tennis," the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club has hosted stars like Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz, and Casper Ruud early in their careers. The 2026 edition was noted for its strong Italian presence, with seeds like Lorenzo Musetti and Matteo Berrettini participating, though both exited before the final stages. Buenos Aires | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
The in Buenos Aires concluded on February 15, 2026, with local favorite Francisco Cerúndolo claiming his first home-soil title. Cerúndolo defeated Luciano Darderi in a dominant 6–4, 6–2 final at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club . Tournament Recap

















































