Frances Tiafoe claimed his fourth ATP title with a straight-sets victory over Taylor Fritz in the Halle Open final.
The American's 6-4, 6-4 win gave him his second grass-court title, adding to his Stuttgart victory from last year.
## What happened in Halle?
Tiafoe had a strong week in Halle, picking up three wins over top ten players along the way.
He beat Roland Garros finalist Flavio Cobolli and second seed Felix Auger-Aliassime before defeating world number nine Fritz in the final.
## Why it matters for Frances Tiafoe
The 28-year-old's success at the ATP 500 event was more than just another trophy—it was a milestone moment for American tennis history.
Tiafoe became only the third man from his country to win an ATP tournament on every surface type: hard court, grass court, and clay court.
## What comes next for Tiafoe?
With this win, Tiafoe adds to his growing reputation as a talented and versatile player.
He will look to build on this momentum in upcoming tournaments, including the Grand Slam events.
Tiafoe's victory in Halle marks a significant achievement in his career, and he will aim to continue making American tennis history.
The American's path to the title included victories over high-ranked players, demonstrating his skill and determination.
As Tiafoe celebrates his fourth ATP title, he will focus on preparing for the next challenge in his tennis career.