At 28 years old, Michael Mmoh is entering an important phase of his career, and he's chosen a special place to be a part of it. This fortnight, the American is playing the Tenerife Challenger for the first time; taking place across two tournaments at the Abama Tennis Academy in Guía de Isora, it offers players an ideal early-season platform. While winter still dominates much of Europe and North America, Tenerife—located in the Atlantic Ocean—provides mild temperatures, sunshine, and excellent outdoor hard courts, creating perfect conditions to train and compete at a high level.
With its reliable weather, professional facilities, and relaxed atmosphere, the biggest of the Canary Islands has become a popular stop on the ATP Challenger Tour and an ideal destination for top-level tennis in February.
Career highlights and a strong start to 2026
Mmoh, who turned professional in 2016, is currently world No. 238 and reached a career-high ranking of No. 81 in September of 2023. Mmoh is a seven-time ATP Challenger Tour champion, with all of his titles coming on hard courts and all on home soil in the United States. His last triumph came in 2022, and he enjoyed his best season in 2023 by reaching the fourth round at both the Australian Open and the US Open.
He opened the 2026 season strongly with a quarterfinal run at the ATP 250 Hong Kong Tennis Open, highlighted by a victory over No. 4 seed Karen Khachanov, one of the biggest wins of his career.
