Doubles
Bolelli/Vavassori clinch maiden Masters 1000 crown in Miami
Italian pair eases past Heliovaara/Patten at Hard Rock Stadium
March 28, 2026
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Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori in action against Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten on Saturday in Miami.
By ATP Staff
Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori ended their wait for an ATP Masters 1000 trophy in style on Sunday afternoon at the Miami Open presented by Itau.
The seventh-seeded duo overcame the in-form Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten 6-4, 6-2 inside Hard Rock Stadium to clinch their biggest title as a team. Bolelli and Vavassori were razor sharp throughout despite humid conditions in South Florida, where they broke serve in the opening game of each set en route to a 73-minute championship-match victory.
CHAMPIONS 🏆@BolelliSimone & @VavassoriAndre take out Heliovaara/Patten 6-4, 6-2 to claim the title in Miami!@MiamiOpen | #MiamiOpen
— ATP Tour (@atptour) March 28, 2026
“Obviously very happy to take the trophy, and with the way we really enjoyed this week,” said Bolelli. “This is a title that we wanted very much for a long time. We played a tricky first round, saved two match points, but I think we played better every match. Today we stepped on court with confidence. We played aggressive tennis and we are very happy with the result.”
Since first becoming a regular partnership in 2024, Bolelli and Vavassori have formed one of the most consistent teams on Tour. They have won six ATP 500 crowns as a team and twice qualified for the Nitto ATP Finals, but until Sunday they had not competed together in a Masters 1000 title match.
When that day finally came, the Italian duo did not disappoint. With fourth seeds Heliovaara and Patten struggling to find the form that had helped them reach the final without dropping a set, Bolelli and Vavassori were resilient on serve, saving all three break points they faced, while they converted three out of nine break points they earned, according to Infosys ATP Stats.
“We know them very well. They are an incredible team, for sure the team to beat,” said Vavassori. “This year they won three titles already, and we lost to them many times in important matches. We started very well. The tactic to have an aggressive mindset, I think it paid off. Our energy, we really wanted this title… When Simone started with me, he told me, ‘We have to win one Masters title, it’s the only title I’ve left behind’. We did it, so I’m very proud.”
With Sunday’s victory the 40-year-old Bolelli, who won a Grand Slam title at the 2015 Australian Open with Fabio Fognini, became the first Italian man to win 20 tour-level doubles titles in the Open Era (since 1968).
