Challengers ending explained: what is Tashi after? (2024)

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Challengers is one of the most talked about 2024 new movies, as the story set in the world of tennis focuses on a tantalizing love triangle between stars Zendaya, Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist. But things don't play out quite as you'd expect, as Zendaya's Tashi seems to be after something more. If you left the movie theater wondering what that may be, let us help with this Challengers ending explained breakdown.

Of course, SPOILER alert if you haven't yet watched Challengers, as we're about to get into some major plot details for the movie.

Challengers jumps back and forth between the present (or at least the present of the story, 2019) and the past, detailing how Tashi, Art (Faist) and Patrick's (O’Connor) relationship has evolved over the years. The movie starts in the present as Art, one of the best tennis players in the world, is attempting to get his mojo back after a poor season. Tashi, his wife, decides he needs the confidence boost of playing in a local challengers tournament against low level players. However, in the championship of the event Art has to go up against Patrick, whose professional career has not amounted to much at all but who has a long history with both Art and Tashi.

Years earlier, Art and Patrick were best friends, having grown up playing tennis together. Patrick was actually considered the better player at the time. However, they both are small fish compared to Tashi, who is considered the next tennis phenom. At a party during the US Open Juniors tournament, Art and Patrick introduce themselves to Tashi, with neither hiding their desire to date her. They invite her to their room where she learns more about their close bond and opts to make out with both of them. She eventually pulls away, and with both of them in the moment Art and Patrick don't realize they are just kissing each other. Tashi goes to leave, telling them whichever one of them wins in their match tomorrow is who she'll choose to date.

It ends up being Patrick. But a flash forward reveals that Art and Tashi continue to grow close as they attend college at Stanford while Patrick turns pro. On a visit to campus, Tashi and Patrick get into a big fight. Then, when Tashi suffers a devastating injury, it is Art who comforts her, while Tashi tells Patrick to leave.

Because of her injury, Tashi is unable to play tennis professionally, so she becomes a coach. She eventually works with Art, helps him raise his game and they begin their romantic relationship. Patrick, meanwhile, weaves in and out of their lives as he continues to struggle as a pro, including having an implied affair with Tashi during a tournament in Atlanta.

Though Tashi can't play on the court anymore, she very much is playing a new game, becoming a master manipulator. The question now though is what, or who, does she really want?

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What does Tashi want in Challengers?

The key to knowing Tashi's motivation for the entire movie comes in the scene when Tashi, Art and Patrick first meet and talk at the paraty. She describes tennis as a relationship between the two players, which at its peak can be the best feeling in the world. Art gets it, at least to a degree, referencing Tashi's primal scream when she won an intense volley during an earlier match.

After her injury prevents her from playing tennis anymore, Tashi has to look elsewhere to find that same kind of feeling. The closest thing she can find is her relationship with Art and Patrick, each of which is entirely unique.

With Art, Tashi finds someone who is supportive of her and willing to work with her; the problem is she often needs to push him so he can play his best. When it comes to Patrick, it is an intense, heated relationship; he's unfocused and unreliable, but there's an excitement to that.

Throughout the movie Tashi says what she wants is to get Art back to his peak performance for a chance to win the US Open. To do so, she attempts to get Patrick to throw the championship match against Art, even sleeping with him to convince him to do so. But what Tashi really wants is something else.

What happens in the final match?

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The movie cuts back to the final match between Art and Patrick in the challenger tournament multiple times, and it's a tight one. However, in the final set, Patrick starts to make some unforced errors, seemingly going along with Tashi's request that he let Art win. However, Patrick can't help himself and decides to mess with his former friend turned rival instead.

When Patrick and Tashi first started dating, Art was curious if the two had slept together. Patrick doesn't want to say, so Art tells him he can just give him a sign by "serving normal." Patrick always serves in a unique style, with him holding the racket behind his head before he tosses the ball. He's kept this throughout his career and has done so in the final match with Art in the present.

To get into Art's head, Patrick begins to serve the ball normally. Art quickly realizes what Patrick is saying with this, quickly telling him to "f**k off." But when he looks at Tashi on the sideline, he begins to believe Patrick is telling the truth; that he and Tashi did sleep together recently.

This gets the intensity up for both players and then engage in a thrilling point, both inching closer to the net until finally Art leaps in the air and over the net. Patrick catches him and the two friends embrace for the first time in years. Tashi rises from the stands and gives a primal scream like she did when she was playing.

So what does all that mean? Our big interpretation of it is that all of Tashi's machinations were a way for her to get the best out of both Art and Patrick. Finally seeing them put it all out on the court brought that feeling Tashi spoke about before out of her, which she finds better than anything in the world. As for Art and Patrick, this was a cathartic moment for the two of them, letting all their pent up emotions (which possibly include some feelings of attraction/love) play out in the point and they have a reconciliation.

Challengers is now playing exclusively in movie theaters.

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Michael Balderston

Michael Balderston is a DC-based entertainment and assistant managing editor for What to Watch, who has previously written about the TV and movies with TV Technology, Awards Circuit and regional publications. Spending most of his time watching new movies at the theater or classics on TCM, some of Michael's favorite movies include Casablanca, Moulin Rouge!, Silence of the Lambs, Children of Men, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest and Star Wars. On the TV side he enjoys Only Murders in the Building, Yellowstone, The Boys, Game of Thrones and is always up for a Seinfeld rerun. Follow on Letterboxd.

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Challengers ending explained: what is Tashi after? (2024)

FAQs

Challengers ending explained: what is Tashi after? ›

The two characters hugging at the end means that their relationship has rekindled— that everything regarding Tashi, the marriage, the break ups— it all fades with tennis. Tashi's goal in life was never Art or Patrick. It was tennis. Tennis was her life, and when she was injured, she had to live that life through Art.

Why did Tashi scream at the end of Challengers? ›

It's the same cathartic scream we saw of her at the beginning of the movie, when she scored a winning point against an opponent. It doesn't seem to be a frustrated scream, but rather a happy one – finally her "white boys" are showing some of the passion she had to give up after her career-ending injury.

What actually happened at the end of Challengers? ›

After a fight, Patrick doesn't attend one of her matches, and Tashi is injured, destroying her knee, ending her career and solidifying her split with Patrick. Time passes and as Art and Tashi grow closer, she eventually agrees to be his coach. They get married and have a child.

What happens after Challengers ending? ›

However, once Tashi has a career-ending injury, she blames Patrick, and she and Art cut him out of their lives. They end up getting married, with Tashi taking the reins as his coach.

What does the ending of the movie Challengers mean? ›

In the final scene, they are finally communicating, not with words, but through the language of the game that brought them together. Whether Art emerges victorious, or Patrick claims his comeback, is ultimately irrelevant. The ending of Challengers is a dance of forgiveness, a tentative step towards healing old wounds.

Why did Tashi say come on at the end? ›

Tashi had previously explained in the film that her screaming “Come on!” at her own opponent was because they were finally engaging in tennis in its truest form; the same could be considered of watching Art and Patrick bridge their friendship and arguable own romance in the final moments of their tournament.

Does Art stay with Tashi at the end of Challengers? ›

Patrick mimics Art's move, both mocking Art and signaling to him that he did in fact have sex with Tashi. A collegiate relationship between Tashi and Patrick fizzles, and she soon faces a career-ending injury. In Patrick's absence, Art swoops in. Eventually Tashi and Art marry, and she becomes his coach.

Why did they hug at the end of Challengers? ›

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, O'Connor explained that to him, Art and Patrick's final embrace implied forgiveness for their years-long feud. “They've been all searching for a way and getting it terribly wrong, searching for a way to satisfy that need, that hunger for each other.

Why did Tashi cheat on her husband? ›

She cheats on Art when he announces he wants to quit the game before winning the open, but even the infidelity is about getting Patrick to lose the match against Art so Tashi doesn't have to see her dream deferred yet again.

Why did Tashi make Art and Patrick kiss? ›

Guadagnino wanted to explore the idea that "all corners" of the love triangle touch, meaning the boys were jealous to not be picked by Tashi, but also to not be picked by each other. Hence, the scene is important in exploring the attraction between Art and Patrick, which Tashi immediately picks up.

Why did Tashi sleep with Patrick? ›

Summary. Tashi married Art to live vicariously through his tennis success. Tashi slept with Patrick to ensure Art's victory and tennis career success. Challengers is really a love story between Patrick and Art, exploring ambition and desire.

Why does Tashi Yell come on? ›

Tashi unleashes a primal scream from the stands, shouting, "Come on!" — a callback to an identical scream earlier in the film when she's dominating her opponent pre-injury. The exaltation is Tashi's ultimate approval, a sign that her "little white boys," as she refers to them, have finally played to their potential.

Did Art win at the end of Challengers? ›

Art wins the challenger

Art releases a final serve, where he jumps into the air and across the net. He then falls into Patrick's arms, then the former friends smile and hug as Art finally wins the game on his own merit, rather than Patrick letting him.

Why did Tashi cheer at the end of Challengers? ›

Tashi cheers like a woman who forgot that this match determines her daughter's future. And...the credits roll. As Art says, “This game is about winning the points that matter,” and, um—this point really matters.

Who does Tashi end up with? ›

Patrick and Art, once inseparable, don't talk much these days—at least not since Art married Patrick's former girlfriend, the one-time burgeoning tennis star Tashi Duncan (Zendaya).

Who did Tashi love in Challengers? ›

With her dream crushed, Tashi falls out with Patrick, whose tenacity and talent she respects, but whose lack of motivation keeps her from emotionally connecting with him. She falls in love with and begins coaching Art into a successful tennis career, but never accepts that his ambition and raw talent can't equal hers.

What does Tashi say at the end of Challengers? ›

At the end of Luca Guadagnino's buzzy tennis drama “Challengers,” the camera freezes on Tashi (Zendaya) as she screams “come on!” following a match point volley for the ages between competitors Patrick Zweig (Josh O'Connor) and Art Donaldson (Mike Faist).

What did Zendaya yell at the end of Challengers? ›

Tashi Showed Her Deep Passion For Tennis

In the first match, Art and Patrick watch as Tashi yells "come on!" and she does the same during the final point in Art and Patrick's Challengers match. Tashi shouts this when she's really into the tennis match being played.

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