Rinky Hijikata and Jay Clarke were also among those to stand in the winner's circle over the weekend.
India is set to host four ATP Challenger Tour events for the third season in a row, albeit with significant changes in the schedule, prize money and ranking points on offer.
The ATP Challenger Tour in India sees unchanged event numbers, but notable changes in prize pools and ranking points for 2026.
Great Britain’s Jay Clarke secured the maiden men’s singles title of the Pakistan ATP Challenger Cup 2025 here at the PTF ...
Cristian Garin was all smiles again on the ATP Challenger Tour on Sunday. The Chilean claimed the title at the Uruguay Open in Montevideo after defeating Peru’s Ignacio Buse in the singles final. The ...
Next year’s tournament is scheduled for a January 26 start, with a total prize fund of $225,000. The Bahrain Ministry of ...
Joao kicked off the season with a strong run at the Canberra Challenger. It gave him a boost and carried him toward his first ...
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The 5 ATP Challenger Tournaments of 2025 Have Been Voted On!
The 5 ATP Challenger tournaments of 2025 have been voted on! From Villa Primrose to the scorching courts of Santa Cruz, here ...
The Virginia sophomore will compete against seven of the other top 19-and-under players in the world Dec. 17-21 in Jeddah, ...
India will host four ATP Challenger Tour events in 2026 across Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi and Pune, with major changes in ...
Brantmeier, 21, is at the center of a challenge to NCAA rules over professional winnings for college athletes.
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Historic run ends as Aisam Muzammil fall short in ATP Challenger Final
Pakistan's Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and Muzammil Murtaza created history at the Pakistan ATP Challenger Cup 2025 by becoming the first all- Pakistani pair to reach an ATP Challenger Tour doubles final.
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