| Date | R | Home v Away | - |
| 05/11 11:00 |
29 |
[180] Filip Misolic v Guy Den Ouden
[225]
|
6-4,6-0
|
| 05/10 10:40 |
28 |
[210] Lukas Klein v Filip Misolic
[180]
|
6-7,2-6
|
| 05/10 09:00 |
28 |
[225] Guy Den Ouden v Martin Landaluce
[147]
|
6-0,7-6
|
| 05/09 13:05 |
27 |
Mees Rottgering v Filip Misolic
|
2-6,2-6
|
| 05/09 10:35 |
27 |
[358] Maxime Chazal v Lukas Klein
[210]
|
6-7,3-6
|
| 05/09 09:00 |
27 |
[225] Guy Den Ouden v Alexander Blockx
[145]
|
3-6,6-4,6-1
|
| 05/09 09:00 |
27 |
[307] Nicolai Budkov Kjaer v Martin Landaluce
[147]
|
4-6,3-6
|
| 05/08 12:45 |
26 |
[180] Filip Misolic v Nikoloz Basilashvili
[157]
|
6-0,7-5
|
| 05/08 11:35 |
26 |
Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg v Mees Rottgering
|
2-6,2-6
|
| 05/08 10:05 |
26 |
[225] Guy Den Ouden v Hynek Barton
[366] |
6-3,6-2
|
| 05/08 08:30 |
26 |
[187] Jan Choinski v Alexander Blockx
[145]
|
6-4,2-6,6-7
|
| 05/07 13:00 |
26 |
Lukas Klein v Mikhail Kukushkin
|
Walkover
|
| 05/07 12:30 |
26 |
Petr Brunclik v Maxime Chazal
|
4-6,3-6
|
| 05/07 10:10 |
26 |
[190] Daniel Evans v Martin Landaluce
[147]
|
3-6,3-6
|
| 05/07 08:30 |
26 |
[307] Nicolai Budkov Kjaer v Calvin Hemery
[176]
|
6-2,6-3
|
| 05/06 14:55 |
25 |
Mees Rottgering v Daniel Rincon
|
6-4,7-6
|
| 05/06 14:30 |
25 |
[366] Hynek Barton v Lukas Neumayer
[179]
|
4-6,6-1,6-2
|
| 05/06 14:20 |
25 |
[169] Sumit Nagal v Guy Den Ouden
[225]
|
1-6,1-6
|
| 05/06 12:55 |
25 |
[159] Hady Habib v Alexander Blockx
[145]
|
4-6,2-6
|
| 05/06 12:45 |
25 |
Jan Kumstat v Filip Misolic
|
4-6,5-7
|
| 05/06 12:00 |
25 |
[163] Dmitry Popko v Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg
[251]
|
6-7,6-4,2-6
|
| 05/06 11:30 |
25 |
Sumit Nagal v Zsombor Piros
|
Cancelled
|
| 05/06 10:30 |
25 |
Maxim Mrva v Mikhail Kukushkin
|
0-6,7-5,4-6
|
| 05/06 10:00 |
25 |
[358] Maxime Chazal v Beibit Zhukayev
[220]
|
4-6,7-5,7-5
|
| 05/06 09:40 |
25 |
[254] Vitaliy Sachko v Calvin Hemery
[176]
|
4-6,5-7
|
| 05/06 08:00 |
25 |
[187] Jan Choinski v Henrique Rocha
[195]
|
6-3,7-5
|
| 05/06 08:00 |
25 |
Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc v Nikoloz Basilashvili
|
2-6,6-1,4-6
|
| 05/06 08:00 |
25 |
Shintaro Mochizuki v Petr Brunclik
|
3-6,6-4,2-6
|
| 05/05 14:50 |
25 |
[197] Alejandro Moro Canas v Nicolai Budkov Kjaer
[307] |
5-7,1-6
|
| 05/05 13:45 |
25 |
[228] Jurij Rodionov v Martin Landaluce
[147]
|
7-5,2-6,5-7
|
**Challenger Prague: Tournament Description**
Welcome to the Challenger Prague, an exciting stop on the ATP Challenger Tour held in the heart of the Czech Republic's vibrant capital. This prestigious tournament attracts emerging talents and seasoned professionals alike, providing a platform for players to showcase their skills and gain valuable ranking points.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Prague's historic architecture, the Challenger Prague offers a unique blend of competitive tennis and cultural richness. The tournament typically takes place in the summer months, featuring both singles and doubles events on clay courts, which are known for their slower pace and strategic gameplay.
Participants in the Challenger Prague benefit from a well-organized event that includes top-notch facilities, enthusiastic local crowds, and a chance to experience the charm of one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Fans can look forward to thrilling matches, as players battle it out for the coveted title and the opportunity to climb the ATP rankings.
In addition to the on-court action, the tournament also emphasizes community engagement, often hosting events and activities that connect players with fans and promote the sport of tennis throughout the region. Whether you're a die-hard tennis enthusiast or a casual observer, the Challenger Prague promises an unforgettable experience filled with world-class athleticism and the enchanting spirit of Czech culture. Join us for a week of exhilarating tennis and discover why Prague is a must-visit destination for sports lovers!