
Match Report
Germans Schnaitter/Wallner triumph on home soil in Munich
Qualifiers capture first ATP Tour title together
April 19, 2026
BMW Open
Mark Wallner and Jakob Schnaitter celebrate winning the title in Munich on Sunday.
By ATP Staff
German qualifiers Jakob Schnaitter and Mark Wallner captured their first ATP Tour title as a team on Sunday at the BMW Open by Bitpanda, where they overcame Frenchmen Theo Arribage and Albano Olivetti 4-6, 7-6(4), 12-10 on home soil in Munich.
Schnaitter and Wallner saved one match point at 9/10 in the Match Tie-break and sealed victory when Schnaitter struck a shanked return forehand that landed for a winner. Following their one-hour-44-minute victory, the pair embraced and soaked in the applause from the home crowd.
The qualifiers are the fourth all-German team to win the title in Munich, while they are the second all-German team to lift a trophy on the ATP Tour this year, joining Monte-Carlo champions Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz.
Arribage and Olivetti were seeking their fourth title of a standout season, having triumphed in Dallas, Auckland and Montpellier. The Frenchmen are No. 7 in the PIF ATP Doubles Teams Rankings.
Did You Know?
It was third time lucky for Schnaitter, 30, and Wallner, 26, on Sunday in Munich. The Germans lost finals in Bucharest and Almaty in 2025.






