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Logan Chamberlain wins ACL Tri-Cities Open singles title

Logan Chamberlain beat Richard Nyberg 21-8 in Game 2 to win the ACL Tri-Cities Open Tier 1 singles title. He also reached the Tier 1 doubles final with Gavin Cano.

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Logan Chamberlain wins ACL Tri-Cities Open singles title
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Logan Chamberlain finished the ACL Tri-Cities Open by closing out Richard Nyberg 21-8 in the second game of the Tier 1 singles final, turning a tight title match into a decisive win at HAPO Center in Pasco, Washington. Chamberlain took the championship after splitting the first two games of the final 24-21 and 21-8, with Nyberg settling for second, Karsten Morris taking third and Gavin Cano finishing fourth.

The bracket told the story of a player who had to work through a deep field before reaching the top line in the official results. The ACL Player App bracket viewer listed Chamberlain as the champion of the Open Singles Level 1 draw, where names such as Gavin Cano, Jake Brannon, Hudson Lindsay, Karsten Morris, David Staab, Rafael Arroyo and Charity Shirley filled out a competitive seed list. The final itself showed the separation: Nyberg pushed Chamberlain early, but Chamberlain took control as the match moved deeper into the series and never gave it back.

The official results sheet backed up that finishing order and the prize distribution around it. Chamberlain earned $800 for the title, Nyberg took $600, Morris won $400 and Cano collected $350. Hudson Lindsay and David Staab tied for fifth at $250 each, while Ruben Medina and Joanne Martin shared seventh at $160 apiece. The ACL said the Tri-Cities Open ran June 19-21 and featured more than $25,000 in guaranteed prizes and cash payouts across the weekend.

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Chamberlain’s Sunday title was not his only podium result in Pasco. He and Gavin Cano also finished second in Tier 1 doubles, falling to Justin Everett and Richard Nyberg in the final. The doubles champions earned $1,800, while Chamberlain and Cano collected $1,000 for second place, another reminder of how the league’s best players can shape multiple brackets in the same event.

That broader impact fits the structure of the ACL’s 2025-26 season, which includes six Signature Opens and gives Top 100 Pro players guaranteed bracket placement in Pro Singles and Pro Doubles at those stops. Chamberlain has already shown he can do damage on that stage, too: at the 2024 ACL Europe Open in Trier, Germany, he finished second in Open Singles Tier 1 and also placed second in Open Doubles with Ethan Walker. Pasco gave him another marquee result, and this one ended with a singles title.

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