ATP Challenger Tour by the Numbers

ATP Challenger Tour by the Numbers

ATP MEDIA INFORMATION Updated: 20 September 2021 2021 ATP CHALLENGER BY THE NUMBERS Match Wins Leaders W-L Titles 1) Benjamin Bonzi FRA 49-11 6 2) Tomas Martin Etcheverry ARG 38-13 2 3) Zdenek Kolar CZE 29-18 3 4) Holger Rune DEN 28-7 3 5) Kacper Zuk POL 26-11 1 Nicolas Jarry CHI 26-12 1 7) Sebastian Baez ARG 25-5 3 Altug Celikbilek TUR 25-10 2 Juan Manuel Cerundolo ARG 25-10 3 Tomas Barrios Vera CHI 25-11 1 11) Jenson Brooksby USA 23-3 3 Gastao Elias POR 23-12 1 Win Percentage Leaders W-L Pct. Titles 1) Jenson Brooksby USA 23-3 88.5 3 2) Sebastian Baez ARG 25-5 83.3 3 3) Benjamin Bonzi FRA 49-11 81.7 6 4) Holger Rune DEN 28-7 80.0 3 5) Zizou Bergs BEL 19-6 76.0 3 6) Federico Coria ARG 18-6 75.0 1 7) Tomas Martin Etcheverry ARG 38-13 74.5 2 8) Arthur Rinderknech FRA 18-7 72.0 1 Botic van de Zandschulp NED 18-7 72.0 0 *Minimum 20 matches played* Singles Title Leaders ----- By Surface ----- Player Total Clay Grass Hard Carpet Benjamin Bonzi FRA 6 1 5 Sebastian Baez ARG 3 3 Zizou Bergs BEL 3 1 2 Jenson Brooksby USA 3 1 2 Juan Manuel Cerundolo ARG 3 3 Tallon Griekspoor NED 3 3 Zdenek Kolar CZE 3 3 Holger Rune DEN 3 3 Franco Agamenone ITA 2 2 Daniel Altmaier GER 2 2 Altug Celikbilek TUR 2 2 Mitchell Krueger USA 2 2 Tomas Martin Etcheverry ARG 2 2 Mats Moraing GER 2 2 Carlos Taberner ESP 2 2 Bernabe Zapata Miralles ESP 2 2 53 tied with 1 title each 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 0 6 7 8 4 7 10 13 13 4 3 7 5 3 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Youngest Final: Juan Manuel Cerundolo (19) d. Flavio Cobolli (18) – Rome-2, ITA Oldest Final: Ruben Bemelmans (33) d. Lukas Rosol (35) – Cherbourg, FRA Biggest Age Diff. Final: Jenson Brooksby (20) d. Teymuraz Gabashvili (35) – Potchefstroom-2, RSA Page 2 of 12 Teenage Winners (13) Carlos Alcaraz Oeiras-3, POR 18 years, 0 months Holger Rune Biella-7, ITA 18 years, 1 month Holger Rune San Marino, SMR 18 years, 3 months Holger Rune Verona, ITA 18 years, 3 months Dominic Stricker Lugano, SUI 18 years, 7 months Dalibor Svrcina Prague-2, CZE 18 years, 10 months Juan Manuel Cerundolo Rome-2, ITA 19 years, 5 months Brandon Nakashima Quimper-2, FRA 19 years, 6 months Carlos Gimeno Valero Gran Canaria-2, ESP 19 years, 8 months, 12 days Jiri Lehecka Tampere, FIN 19 years, 8 months, 17 days Giulio Zeppieri Barletta, ITA 19 years, 8 months, 22 days Juan Manuel Cerundolo Como, ITA 19 years, 9 months Juan Manuel Cerundolo Banja Luka, BIH 19 years, 9 months Note: Teenagers are 13-7 in finals in 2021. Finalists: Lorenzo Musetti (Antalya) Lorenzo Musetti (Biella-2) Flavio Cobolli (Rome-2) Flavio Cobolli (Barletta) Holger Rune (Oeiras-4) Jiri Lehecka (Poznan) Juan Manuel Cerundolo (Meerbusch) Historical Note: Cerundolo (19) d. Cobolli (18) in Rome and Zeppieri (19) d. Cobolli (19) in Barletta were just the sixth and seventh ATP Challenger finals between teenagers since since 2007. Complete list on page 11. #NextGenATP Winners (22) #NextGenATP: Players born 2000 or later Carlos Alcaraz Oeiras-3, POR 18 years, 0 months Holger Rune Biella-7, ITA 18 years, 1 month Holger Rune San Marino, SMR 18 years, 3 months Holger Rune Verona, ITA 18 years, 3 months Dominic Stricker Lugano, SUI 18 years, 7 months Dalibor Svrcina Prague-2, CZE 18 years, 10 months Juan Manuel Cerundolo Rome-2, ITA 19 years, 5 months Brandon Nakashima Quimper-2, FRA 19 years, 6 months Carlos Gimeno Valero Gran Canaria-2, ESP 19 years, 8 months, 12 days Jiri Lehecka Tampere, FIN 19 years, 8 months, 17 days Giulio Zeppieri Barletta, ITA 19 years, 8 months, 22 days Juan Manuel Cerundolo Como, ITA 19 years, 9 months Juan Manuel Cerundolo Banja Luka, BIH 19 years, 9 months Sebastian Baez Concepcion, CHI 20 years, 1 month Sebastian Baez Santiago, CHI 20 years, 2 months Jenson Brooksby Potchefstroom-2, RSA 20 years, 3 months Sebastian Baez Zagreb, CRO 20 years, 4 months Tomas Machac Nur Sultan-2, KAZ 20 years, 4 months Jenson Brooksby Orlando, USA 20 years, 5 months Jenson Brooksby Tallahassee, USA 20 years, 5 months Sebastian Korda Quimper-1, FRA 20 years, 6 months Jesper de Jong Almaty-2, KAZ 21 years, 0 months Page 3 of 12 Oldest Winners Andreas Seppi Biella-3, ITA 37 years Pablo Cuevas Lyon, FRA 35 years, 5 months Lukas Lacko Mallorca, ESP 33 years, 10 months Illya Marchenko Biella-1, ITA 33 years, 6 months Ruben Bemelmans Cherbourg, FRA 33 years, 1 month Note: Players 30 & over have won 9 titles this year Unseeded Wild Card Winners (6) Carlos Gimeno Valero Gran Canaria-2, ESP Dominic Stricker Lugano, SUI Evgenii Tiurnev St. Petersburg-2, RUS Andrea Pellegrino Rome-1, ITA Nicolas Jarry Salinas-1, ECU Dalibor Svrcina Prague-2, CZE Qualifier Winners (9) Zizou Bergs St. Petersburg-1, RUS 7 wins in 8 days Zizou Bergs Lille, FRA 7 wins in 8 days Daniel Masur Biella-4, ITA 7 wins in 8 days Arthur Rinderknech Istanbul, TUR 7 wins in 8 days Pedro Cachin Oeiras-2, POR 7 wins in 8 days Kacper Zuk Split-2, CRO 7 wins in 8 days Alex Bolt Nottingham-2, UK 7 wins in 8 days Sebastian Baez Zagreb, CRO 7 wins in 7 days Jesper de Jong Almaty-2, KAZ 7 wins in 7 days First-Time Winners (25) Tournament Age Holger Rune Biella-7, ITA 18 Dominic Stricker Lugano, SUI 18 Dalibor Svrcina Prague-2, CZE 18 Carlos Gimeno Valero Gran Canaria-2, ESP 19 Jiri Lehecka Tampere, FIN 19 Juan Manuel Cerundolo Rome-2, ITA 19 Giulio Zeppieri Barletta, ITA 19 Sebastian Baez Concepcion, CHI 20 Jenson Brooksby Potchefstroom-2, RSA 20 Jesper de Jong Almaty-2, KAZ 21 Zizou Bergs St. Petersburg-1, RUS 21 Tomas Martin Etcheverry Perugia, ITA 21 Kacper Zuk Split-2, CRO 22 Daniel Altmaier Braunschweig, GER 22 Camilo Ugo Carabelli Warsaw, POL 22 Evgenii Tiurnev St. Petersburg-2, RUS 23 Gian Marco Moroni Milan, ITA 23 Alex Molcan Liberec, CZE 23 Marcelo Tomas Barrios Vera Meerbusch, GER 23 Benjamin Bonzi Potchefstroom-1, RSA 24 Zdenek Kolar Oeiras-1, POR 24 Andrea Pellegrino Rome-1, ITA 24 Altug Celikbilek Porto, POR 24 Daniel Masur Biella-4, ITA 26 Franco Agamenone Prague-3, CZE 28 Page 4 of 12 Winners Saving Match Points in Final (4) Winner M.P. Saved Tournament Emilio Gomez 3 Salinas-2, ECU Mats Moraing 2 Forli, ITA Max Purcell 1 Nur-Sultan-3, KAZ Lukas Lacko 1 Mallorca, ESP Historical Note: Most match points saved in a final (since 2011): 7 – Stakhovsky d. Lu in Seoul ‘16 Winners on both ATP Tour & ATP Challenger Tour (3) Player ATP Tour title ATP Challenger Tour title Juan Manuel Cerundolo Cordoba Rome-2, ITA; Como, ITA; Banja Luka, BIH Sebastian Korda Parma Quimper-1, FRA Carlos Alcaraz Umag Oeiras-3, POR Lowest-Ranked Winners Tournament ATP Ranking Dominic Stricker Lugano, SUI No. 874 Nicolas Jarry Salinas-1, ECU No. 632 Zizou Bergs St. Petersburg-1, RUS No. 435 Dalibor Svrcina Prague-2, CZE No. 424 Evgenii Tiurnev St. Petersburg-2, RUS No. 403 Carlos Gimeno Valero Gran Canaria-2, ESP No. 400 Historical Note: At No. 874, Stricker became the lowest-ranked champion since such records began in 2000. Title Leaders By Country Country Finals W-L Winners Argentina 14-13 Baez-3, JM Cerundolo-3, Etcheverry-2, Cachin-1, Coria-1, Bagnis-1, F Cerundolo-1, Carabelli-1, Mena-1 United States 12-5 Brooksby-3, Krueger-2, Korda-1, Nakashima-1, McDonald-1, Fratangelo-1, Sock-1, Tiafoe-1, Eubanks-1 Spain 10-4 Taberner-2, Zapata Miralles-2, Munar-1, Gimeno Valero-1, Carballes Baena-1, Alcaraz-1, Vilella Martinez-1, Martinez-1 France 8-11 Bonzi-6, Rinderknech-1, Couacaud-1 Italy 7-6 Agamenone-2, Seppi-1, Mager-1, Pellegrino-1, Moroni-1, Zeppieri-1 Czech Republic 6-3 Kolar-3, Machac-1, Lehecka-1, Svrcina-1 Australia 5-2 Kokkinakis-1, Bolt-1, Purcell-1, Kubler-1, Duckworth-1 Germany 5-3 Altmaier-2, Moraing-2, Masur-1 Belgium 4-1 Bergs-3, Bemelmans-1 Netherlands 4-2 Griekspoor-3, De Jong-1 Denmark 3-1 Rune-3 Russia 2-1 Tiurnev-1, Kuznetsov-1 Slovakia 2-2 Molcan-1, Lacko-1 Turkey 2-2 Celikbilek-2 Chile 2-6 Jarry-1, Barrios Vera-1 South Korea 1-0 Kwon-1 Uruguay 1-0 Cuevas-1 Ecuador 1-1 Gomez-1 Peru 1-1 Varillas-1 Serbia 1-1 Milojevic-1 Slovenia 1-1 Rola-1 Switzerland 1-1 Stricker-1 Ukraine 1-2 Marchenko-1 Portugal 1-2 Elias-1 Poland 1-3 Zuk-1 Page 5 of 12 Historical Note: Most titles won by a single country in a season is 20: Argentina 2016; Argentina 2007; France 2005 Note: Dimitar Kuzmanov became the first Challenger finalist from Bulgaria since Grigor Dimitrov in 2011, with his runner-up finish in Zadar. Note: Holger Rune (18) became the youngest champion from Denmark in Challenger history, with his maiden title in Biella.

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