The Tournament

Category

ATP Challenger Category 75

Organization

Aspria Harbour Club, in collaboration with Makers, will organize the ATP Challenger Tour tournament “ASPRIA TENNIS CUP” from June 22 to 28, 2025, on its red clay courts. The tournament will count towards ATP world ranking points and will offer a total prize money of €91,250.

Entries

Entries must be submitted in writing to the ATP and will close 21 days before the start of the tournament.

Draws

Main Singles Draw of 32 players with 8 seeds. 32 players admitted based on the ATP rankings as of the Monday of the entry deadline, 6 players from the qualifying rounds, 3 Wild Cards, and 0–2 Special Exempts.
Main Doubles Draw of 14 teams admitted based on the best combined ATP rankings, plus 2 Wild Cards.

Seeds

The designation of seeds will be based on the most recent ATP Ranking list, dated approximately 7 days before the tournament.

Match Format

All matches will be played as best of three sets; a tie-break will be played at 6 games all in every set. Matches may also be completed under artificial lighting.

Balls

Matches will be played with Head Tour XT balls, with a ball change every 7–9 games.

Prize Money

Singles

WINNER: €12,980 (75 points)
FINALIST: €7,620 (44 points)
SEMIFINAL: €4,550 (22 points)
QUARTERFINAL: €2,635 (12 points)
ROUND OF 16: €1,535 (6 points)
FIRST ROUND: €950 (0 points)

Doubles (per team)

WINNER: €4,540 (75 points)
FINALIST: €2,630 (50 points)
SEMIFINAL: €1,580 (30 points)
QUARTERFINAL: €920 (16 points)
FIRST ROUND: €530 (0 points)

Roll of honor

YEAR WINNER FINALIST
2006 Weyne Odesnik (USA) Arnaud Di Pasquale (FRA)
2007 Santiago Ventura (ESP) Victor Hanescu (ROU)
2008 Teimuraz Gabashvili (RUS) Diego Hartfield (ARG)
2009 Alessio Di Mauro (ITA) Vincent Millot (FRA)
2010 Frederico Gil (POR) Maximo Gonzalez (ARG)
2011 Albert Ramos Vinolas (ESP) Evgeny Korolev (KAZ)
2012 Tommy Robredo (ESP) Martin Alund (ARG)
2013 Filippo Volandri (ITA) Andrej Martin (SVK)
2014 Albert Ramos Vinolas (ESP) Pere Riba (ESP)
2015 Federico Delbonis (ARG) Rogerio Dutra Silva (BRA)
2016 Marco Cecchinato (ITA) Laslo Djere (SRB)
2017 Guido Pella (ARG) Federico Del Bonis (ARG)
2018 Laslo Djere (ARG) Gianluca Mager (ITA)
2019 Hugo Dellien (BOL) Danilo Petrović (SRB)
2020 UNDISPUTED
2021 Gian Marco Moroni (ITA) Federico Coria (ARG)
2022 Federico Coria (ARG) Francesco Passaro (ITA)
2023 Facundo Diaz Acosta (ARG) Matteo Gigante (ITA)
2024 Federico Augustin Gomez (ARG) Filip Cristian Jianu (ROM)

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