Four finals, four stories, one unforgettable Sunday to close out a spectacular week on the tennis circuit. From Munich to Stuttgart, Barcelona to Rouen, April 20 delivered a day for the history books during this clay season.
In Munich, Ben Shelton claimed the BMW Open title with a convincing 6-2, 7-5 victory over Flavio Cobolli. The 23-year-old American secured his fifth ATP title and etched his name alongside Andre Agassi as the only Americans to win consecutive clay-court titles in back-to-back weeks, following his Houston triumph last Sunday.
In Barcelona, Arthur Fils lifted the Banc Sabadell Open trophy after defeating Andrey Rublev 6-2, 7-6(2). At just 21, the Frenchman delivered a masterclass of composure, particularly in the second-set tiebreak where he conceded just two points, confirming his resurgence on clay after a sluggish start to the season.
In Stuttgart, Elena Rybakina steamrolled Karolina Muchova 7-5, 6-1 to claim the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix. The Kazakh picked up her 13th WTA title and became the first player to defend a Stuttgart crown since her own 2024 victory. With 24 winners and 78% of first-serve points won, she reinforced her World No. 2 ranking and surged to the top of the Race to Riyadh.
In Rouen, Marta Kostyuk wrote tennis history by winning the first-ever all-Ukrainian WTA final, downing 19-year-old qualifier Veronika Podrez 6-3, 6-4. Kostyuk earned her second career title and first on clay, while Podrez's remarkable run from qualifying on her WTA debut signaled the emergence of a promising talent.
The clay season rolls on. The Madrid Masters 1000 begins Tuesday with a field depleted by the withdrawals of Carlos Alcaraz (wrist) and Novak Djokovic (shoulder), leaving the door wide open for Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, and the new generation that made such a powerful statement this Sunday.

