For the second successive year, Hewett and Reid were runners-up to Spaniard De la Puente, who claimed his third doubles masters title in four years – defending the doubles championship which he won with Belgian Joachim Gerard in 2024.
His 2025 partner Spaargaren, meanwhile, is masters doubles champion for the first time after falling short in two previous finals.
“I think we played a very good match against the Brits,” Spaargaren said. “It was very high level, so I’m very happy we managed to win.
“We saved one match point, lost three, so it was a bit intense in the end.
“So I think we did a very good job.”


