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ATP MEDIA INFORMATION ATP CHALLENGER TOUR BY THE NUMBERS Updated: 21 September, 2020 2020 Match Wins Leaders W-L Pct. Titles 1) Aslan Karatsev RUS 24-5 .828 2 2) Daniel Altmaier GER 21-11 .656 0 3) Arthur Rinderknech FRA 19-7 .730 2 4) Jurij Rodionov RUS 18-9 .667 2 5) Steve Johnson USA 15-2 .882 2 Roman Safiullin RUS 15-7 .682 1 7) J.J. Wolf USA 14-2 .875 2 Tallon Griekspoor NED 14-4 .778 0 Ulises Blanch USA 14-5 .737 1 Maxime Cressy USA 14-6 .700 1 11) Bernabe Zapata Miralles ESP 13-6 .684 1 Yannick Hanfmann GER 13-6 .684 1 Oscar Otte GER 13-6 .684 1 Most Wins Since Return From COVID-19 Break (17 August) W-L Pct. Titles 1) Aslan Karatsev RUS 15-1 .937 2 2) Oscar Otte GER 12-3 .800 1 3) Tallon Griekspoor NED 11-3 .785 0 4) Bernabe Zapata Miralles ESP 9-1 .900 1 5) Carlos Alcaraz ESP 9-2 .818 1 2020 Singles Title Leaders ----- By Surface ----- Player Total Clay Grass Hard Carpet Steve Johnson USA 2 2 Aslan Karatsev RUS 2 2 Arthur Rinderknech FRA 2 2 Jurij Rodionov AUT 2 2 J.J. Wolf USA 2 2 Carlos Alcaraz ESP 1 1 Attila Balazs HUN 1 1 Ulises Blanch USA 1 1 Maxime Cressy USA 1 1 Taro Daniel JPN 1 1 James Duckworth AUS 1 1 Federico Gaio ITA 1 1 Ernests Gulbis LAT 1 1 Yannick Hanfmann GER 1 1 Cem Ilkel TUR 1 1 Philipp Kohlschreiber GER 1 1 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski USA 1 1 Tomas Machac CZE 1 1 Kamil Majchrzak POL 1 1 Adrian Mannarino FRA 1 1 Thiago Monteiro BRA 1 1 Oscar Otte GER 1 1 Mohamed Safwat EGY 1 1 Roman Safiullin RUS 1 1 Carlos Taberner ESP 1 1 Mikael Torpegaard DEN 1 1 Stan Wawrinka SUI 1 1 Bernabe Zapata Miralles ESP 1 1 Page 2 of 11 Youngest Final: Bernabe Zapata Miralles (23) d. Carlos Alcaraz (17) – Cordenons, ITA Oldest Final: Ernests Gulbis (31) d. Jerzy Janowicz (29) – Pau, FRA Biggest Age Diff. Final: Philipp Kohlschreiber (36) d. Emil Ruusuvuori (20) – Canberra, AUS Winners by Age: 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 2 5 2 1 4 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Teenage Winners (2) Carlos Alcaraz Trieste, ITA 17 yrs, 3 mos. Tomas Machac Koblenz, GER 19 yrs, 4 mos. Note: Teenagers are 2-1 in finals in 2020. Carlos Alcaraz finished runner-up in Cordenons, ITA. #NextGenATP Winners (4) #NextGenATP: Players born 1999 or later Carlos Alcaraz Trieste, ITA 17 yrs, 3 mos. Tomas Machac Koblenz, GER 19 yrs, 4 mos. Jurij Rodionov Dallas, USA 20 yrs, 8 mos. Jurij Rodionov Morelos, MEX 20 yrs, 9 mos. Oldest Winners Philipp Kohlschreiber Canberra, AUS 36 yrs, 2 mos. Stan Wawrinka Prague, CZE 35 yrs, 4 mos. Note: Players 30 & over have won 7 titles this year. Qualifier Winners (1) Carlos Alcaraz Trieste, ITA 7 wins in 9 days Unseeded Wild Card Winners (0) Repeat Winners (2) Thiago Monteiro Punta del Este, URU J.J. Wolf Columbus, USA Top 100 Finals (2) Bendigo, AUS Steve Johnson (No. 81) d. Stefano Travaglia (No. 75) Punta del Este, URU Thiago Monteiro (No. 86) d. Marco Cecchinato (No. 77) Lowest-Ranked Winners Tournament ATP Ranking Ulises Blanch Ann Arbor, USA No. 419 ATP Tour & ATP Challenger Tour Winners (0) Player ATP Tour title ATP Challenger Tour title Winners Saving Match Points in Finals (1) Winner M.P. Saved Tournament Thiago Monteiro 3 Punta del Este, URU Historical Note: Most match points saved in a final (since 2014): 7 – Stakhovsky d. Lu in Seoul ‘16 Page 3 of 11 First-Time Winners (9) Tournament Age Carlos Alcaraz Trieste, ITA 17 Tomas Machac Koblenz, GER 19 Roman Safiullin Cherbourg, FRA 22 Carlos Taberner Iasi, ROU 23 Bernabe Zapata Miralles Cordenons, ITA 23 Cem Ilkel Quimper, FRA 24 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski Newport Beach, USA 24 Arthur Rinderknech Rennes, FRA 24 Mohamed Safwat Launceston, AUS 29 Recent Top 40 Players To Enter A Challenger Tournament Result No. 30 Richard Gasquet 2017 Szczecin Won title No. 27 Kei Nishikori 2018 Dallas Won title No. 27 Kyle Edmund 2019 Indian Wells Won title No. 21 David Goffin 2019 Phoenix Quarter-finals No. 32 Lucas Pouille 2019 Bordeaux Won title No. 39 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 2019 Orleans Semi-finals No. 34 Taylor Fritz 2020 Newport Beach Third round No. 17 Stan Wawrinka 2020 Prague Won title Title Leaders By Country Country Finals W-L Winners United States 7-3 Wolf-2, Johnson-2, Blanch-1, Kwiatkowski-1, Cressy-1 Germany 3-2 Kohlschreiber-1, Hanfmann-1, Otte-1 Russia 3-2 Karatsev-2, Safiullin-1 Spain 3-3 Alcaraz-1, Zapata Miralles-1, Taberner-1 France 3-4 Rinderknech-2, Mannarino-1 Austria 2-0 Rodionov-2 Czech Republic 1-0 Machac-1 Denmark 1-0 Torpegaard-1 Egypt 1-0 Safwat-1 Hungary 1-0 Balazs-1 Latvia 1-0 Gulbis-1 Switzerland 1-0 Wawrinka-1 Turkey 1-0 Ilkel-1 Brazil 1-1 Monteiro-1 Poland 1-1 Majchrzak-1 Australia 1-2 Duckworth-1 Japan 1-2 Daniel-1 Italy 1-4 Gaio-1 Note: Mohamed Safwat is the second player from Egypt to win a title and first since 1996 (Launceston, AUS). Historical Note: Most titles won by a single country in a season is 20: ARG 2016; ARG 2007; FRA 2005 Page 4 of 11 Longest Final (Games) Punta del Este, URU Thiago Monteiro d. Marco Cecchinato 76(3) 67(6) 75 – 38 games Longest Final (Time) Punta del Este, URU Thiago Monteiro d. Marco Cecchinato 76(3) 67(6) 75 – 2 hours, 51 minutes Shortest Completed Finals (Games) Noumea, NC J.J. Wolf d. Yuichi Sugita 62 62 – 16 games Burnie, AUS Taro Daniel d. Yannick Hanfmann 62 62 – 16 games Monterrey, MEX Adrian Mannarino d. Aleksandar Vukic 61 63 – 16 games Shortest Completed Final (Time) Newport Beach, USA Thai-Son Kwiatkowski d. Daniel Elahi Galan 64 61 – 58 minutes Historical Note: Longest final – Devvarman d. Nguyen in 3 hours, 31 minutes (Winnetka 2015) Historical Note: Shortest completed final – Tsonga d. Sela in 43 minutes (Cassis 2019) Top 100 Debut in ATP Rankings (6) Player Debut Date Career Challenger Titles Dennis Novak AUT 13 January 2 Attila Balazs HUN 20 February 2 Gianluca Mager ITA 20 February 3 Emil Ruusuvuori FIN 24 August 4 Marcos Giron USA 31 August 2 Federico Coria ARG 21 September 1 Page 5 of 11 #NextGenATP Winners – Highest-ranked players born in 1999 or later Player Rank Age Challenger Titles LATER Denis Shapovalov, CAN 10 21 2017: Drummondville, Gatineau AND Felix Auger-Aliassime, CAN 21 20 2017: Lyon, Sevilla INSIDE 2018: Lyon, Tashkent THE Alex de Minaur, AUS 27 21 2018: Nottingham TOP F Miomir Kecmanovic, SRB 40 21 2017: Suzhou 2018: Shenzhen THE Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, ESP 69 21 2019: Sevilla, Liuzhou Corentin Moutet, FRA 70 21 2017: Brest 2018: Istanbul 2019: Chennai, Lyon Jannik Sinner, ITA 74 19 2019: Bergamo, Lexington, Ortisei Emil Ruusuvuori, FIN 92 21 2019: Fergana, Mallorca, Glasgow, Helsinki Thiago Seyboth Wild, BRA 107 20 2019: Guayaquil Alexei Popyrin, AUS 108 21 2018: Jinan Jurij Rodionov, AUT 169 21 2018: Almaty 2020: Dallas, Morelos Lorenzo Musetti, ITA 180 18 Carlos Alcaraz, ESP 188 17 2020: Trieste Brandon Nakashima, USA 200 19 Rudolf Molleker, GER 202 19 2018: Heilbronn Sebastian Korda, USA 212 20 Hugo Gaston, FRA 239 19 Nicola Kuhn, ESP 242 20 2017: Braunschweig 2019: Segovia Tomas Machac, CZE 252 19 2020: Koblenz Wu Yibing, CHN 867 20 2017: Shanghai Page 6 of 11 ALL-TIME TIDBITS • Most titles in a single season: 6 – Younes El Aynaoui (1998), Juan Ignacio Chela (2001), Facundo Bagnis (2016) • Most match wins in a single season: 57 – Carlos Berlocq (2010) • Youngest to qualify for a main draw: Felix Auger-Aliassime (14y,7m) in Drummondville ‘15 • Youngest to win a main draw match: Felix Auger-Aliassime (14y,11m) in Granby ‘15 • First player born in 2000s to win a match: Felix Auger-Aliassime (14y,11m) in Granby ‘15 • First player born in 2000s to win a title: Felix Auger-Aliassime (16y,10m) in Lyon ‘17 • Only player to win on hard, clay and grass in a single season: Grega Zemlja in 2012 – Beijing (hard), Anning (clay) and Nottingham (grass) • Only player to win ATP Tour and ATP Challenger Tour titles on grass in a single season: Yuichi Sugita in 2017 – Surbiton Challenger and Antalya ATP 250 • Teenagers to win titles in three straight seasons: Evgeny Korolev (2005-07) & Corentin Moutet (2017-19) • Recent all-teen finals: Corentin Moutet (18) d. Stefanos Tsitsipas (19) in Brest 2017 Maxime Janvier (19) d. Stefanos Tsitsipas (18) in Casablanca 2016 Quentin Halys (19) d. Frances Tiafoe (18) in Tallahassee 2016 Taylor Fritz (17) d. Jared Donaldson (19) in Sacramento 2015 Noah Rubin (19) d. Tommy Paul (18) in Charlottesville 2015 • Last time eight players from the same country reached the QF: San Juan, ARG 2013 – 8 Argentines (Andreozzi, Schwartzman, Londero, Gonzalez, Galdon, Bagnis, Olivo, Alund) • Last time a player won titles in 3 straight weeks: Mikhail Youzhny – Bangkok I, Bangkok II, Manila (January 2016) ALL-TIME MATCH WINS LEADERS (1) Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 423-285….400 wins reached on 4 Aug. 2016 in Chengdu, CHN (2) *Paolo Lorenzi 415-257….400 wins reached on 7 Aug.