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Logan Chamberlain wins Fort Worth Signature Open singles title

Logan Chamberlain added a Fort Worth Signature Open singles crown to his 2026 surge, while Ethan Farias and Gabriel Clauson seized the doubles title.

David Kumar··2 min read
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Logan Chamberlain wins Fort Worth Signature Open singles title
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Logan Chamberlain turned the ACL Fort Worth Signature Open into another marker of his summer momentum, winning Pro Singles and banking $8,000 at Will Rogers Memorial Center. Ryan Wiedenfeld finished second at $6,000, while Gabriel Clauson and Jacob Trzcienski tied for third and earned $4,000 apiece, a finish that showed how tightly packed the top of the bracket was in one of the tour’s deepest stops.

Fort Worth mattered because the field looked like a real hierarchy check. The ACL staged the event June 5-7 and promoted more than $100,000 guaranteed in prizes and cash payouts, with the weekend positioned as Week 3 of ACL Pro Teams competition on the 2025-2026 Pro Tour. In that setting, Chamberlain did not just survive a crowded singles draw, he separated himself from it. He now has back-to-back Signature Open singles credentials on his 2026 résumé after also winning the March 22 Kansas City Signature Open, which makes his Fort Worth title look less like a spike and more like a player building a case as the pace-setter in pro singles.

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The rest of the singles standings reinforced that view. Mark Richards, Jamie Graham, Gage Landis and Zack Aiken tied for fifth, a reminder that established names still filled out the upper reaches of the bracket even when they did not crack the final four. For Wiedenfeld, the runner-up finish was strong enough to keep him in the conversation, but Chamberlain’s repeat success is what changes the pecking order heading into the next stretch of Signature Opens.

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Doubles told a different story. Ethan Farias and Gabriel Clauson captured Pro Doubles first place and the $10,000 prize, edging Collin Powers and Richard Nyberg, who took second and $7,000. Jackson Gore and Zack Aiken tied for third with Justin Burton Jr. and Cash Chamness, each pair earning $4,500. That result gave Farias and Clauson a legitimate marquee win in a field packed with proven combinations, and it showed that doubles chemistry can still break through even when the singles bracket is ruled by a repeat title contender like Chamberlain.

The ACL’s pro guide says Top 100 players receive automatic bracket placement in Pro Singles and Pro Doubles at Signature Opens, which helps explain why Fort Worth drew such a strong collection of contenders. ESPN’s Watch ESPN listings carried coverage across Pro Teams, Pro Singles, Pro Doubles, Pro Women’s and USA Forces events, giving the stop added visibility. After Fort Worth, Chamberlain owns the clearest singles momentum, and Farias and Clauson leave with a doubles title that makes their partnership look fully legitimate.

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