Álvaro Guillen Meza of Ecuador emerged victorious at the Santos Brasil Tennis Cup, an ATP Challenger 50 event, overcoming both bad weather and a determined Matheus Pucinelli in a rain-delayed final that had to be moved indoors. The tournament, played in Santos, Brazil, concluded late on Mother's Day Sunday after both semifinals and the championship match were played in a single day due to weather disruptions.
The first semifinal saw Brazil’s Matheus Pucinelli rally from behind in both sets to defeat experienced Argentine Nicolas Kicker, 7-5, 7-5. In the second semi, top-seeded Guillen Meza beat Uruguay’s Franco Rocadelli 6-2, 7-6 (4). Gutillen Meza, ranked No. 216, had lost all three previous matches against Pucinelli, including one just the week before.
Despite injuring his right thigh late in the semifinal, Pucinelli contested the final but struggled with mobility. Meza claimed the first set 6-3. In the second, the Brazilian showed heart and pushed the match into a tense tiebreak, where Meza missed four match points before finally sealing the victory 14-12 on his fifth.