MANILA, Philippines — Francis Casey Alcantara and Indonesian partner Christopher Rungkat ruled the M25 Chennai in India because the Filipino netter earned his twentieth International Tennis Federation (ITF) doubles title.
Alcantara and Rungkat dominated Bogdan Bobrov and Adil Kalyanpur, 6-4, 6-2, in only 59 minutes to say the $25,000 championship.
The Filipino-Indonesian pair overcame a good first-set duel before dominating the second set with a 5-2 start and never looked back to earn their third championship together.
Alcantara and Rungkat won two titles together last 12 months in Malaysia, ruling the M15 Kuala Lumpur and the M15 Ipoh Perak.
The 31-year-old Alcantara won 20 doubles championships out of 42 ITF final appearances.
Alcantara and Rungkat were the highest seed of the tournament, taking down Bernard Tomic and Alexey Shtengelov in the primary round, 6-1, 7-5, before eliminating Orel Kimhi and Ofek Shimanov within the quarterfinal, 6-3, 6-2.
The champion duo overcame David Pichler and Sandro Kopp in three sets, 6-3, 2-6, 10-7, of their semifinal duel on Friday.
Alex Eala also ruled the W50 Pune doubles in India as she and her Latvian partner Darja Semenistaja stunned the top-seed pair of Naiktha Bains and Fanny Stollar, 7-6(8), 6-3, on Saturday.