Moeller Advances Without Playing, Jubb Cruises Into Final At TennisBase Open

Marvin Moeller (photo: BTV)

OBERHACHING, February 14, 2026

Saturday at the TennisBase Open in Oberhaching brought the singles semifinals and the doubles final of the $15,000 ITF World Tennis Tour M15 event. While Marvin Moeller moved into the final without hitting a ball after an injury withdrawal, top seed Paul Jubb delivered a commanding performance to book his place in Sunday’s championship match.

Hamburg’s third seed Moeller was preparing for his semifinal when his opponent, Stefano Napolitano, was forced to pull out with a right shoulder injury. The walkover sends the 2022 champion—and last year’s finalist—straight into his third singles final at the TennisBase Open, where he will now chase a second title in Oberhaching.

Top seed Jubb lived up to his billing against Swiss Davis Cup debutant Mika Brunold. The 26-year-old Briton took the ball early and dictated play from the first game, never offering a break chance and sealing the opening set with authority. He continued in the same vein in the second, racing to a 4–0 lead before closing out a convincing 6–3, 6–2 win in 79 minutes. Jubb, a former world No. 180, will now meet Moeller in the final.

Czech duo triumphs in doubles

In the doubles final, the unseeded German pair Daniel Masur and Vincent Reisach faced the No. 4 seeds Stepan Pecak and Denis Petak. The Czech duo proved more composed at the key moments, edging a tight first set before breaking again in the second to secure a 6–4, 6–3 victory and the doubles title.

SATURDAY RESULTS

Singles Semifinals

Marvin Moeller (GER) vs. Stefano Napolitano (ITA) – w.o.

Paul Jubb (GBR) def. Mika Brunold (SUI) 6–3, 6–2

Doubles Final

Stepan Pecak (CZE) / Denis Petak (CZE) def. Daniel Masur (GER) / Vincent Reisach (GER) 6–4, 6–3