Alejandro Davidovich Fokina won his first ATP Tour title Saturday at the Mallorca Championships in Spain [1, 4].
The victory marks a significant milestone for the Spanish professional, as he is the first home player to win the tournament since its inception [1].
Davidovich Fokina, who entered the grass-court event as the second-seeded player [1], defeated Ethan Quinn in the final [1, 2]. He secured the championship with a score of 7-6(4), 6-3 [1].
The result is a historic first for the event, which has a six-year history [1]. While several Spanish players have competed in the tournament over the years, Davidovich Fokina is the first Spanish champion to lift the trophy on home soil [1].
The match concluded on June 27, 2026 [4], capping a strong performance throughout the tournament. The win provides the Spaniard with his maiden ATP title, establishing his presence as a competitor on grass surfaces.
“Alejandro Davidovich Fokina won his first ATP Tour title Saturday at the Mallorca Championships.”
This victory breaks a long-standing drought for Spanish players at the Mallorca Championships. By securing his first ATP title on home soil, Davidovich Fokina not only achieves a career milestone but also validates his ability to compete at a high level on grass, a surface that has traditionally been more challenging for Spanish players compared to clay.


