ATP MEDIA INFORMATION ATP CHALLENGER TOUR BY THE NUMBERS FINAL 2019 VERSION 2019 Win-Loss Pct. Leaders W-L Pct. Titles 1) Ricardas Berankis LTU 24-3 .889 4 2) Tommy Paul USA 30-5 .857 3 3) Ugo Humbert FRA 21-5 .808 3 4) Jannik Sinner ITA 28-7 .800 3 5) Mikael Ymer SWE 39-10 .796 4 6) Alejandro Davidovich ESP 34-11 .756 1 7) Emil Ruusuvuori FIN 36-12 .750 4 8) Jozef Kovalik SVK 28-10 .737 2 9) James Duckworth AUS 49-18 .731 4 10) Gregoire Barrere FRA 26-10 .722 2 11) Soon-woo Kwon KOR 35-14 .714 2 Hugo Dellien BOL 25-10 .714 2 Alexander Bublik KAZ 20-8 .714 3 14) Andrej Martin SVK 47-19 .712 3 15) Chris O’Connell AUS 32-13 .711 2 *Minimum 25 matches played* Match Wins Leader: James Duckworth AUS – 49 wins 2019 Singles Title Leaders: ----- By Surface ----- Player Total Clay Grass Hard Carpet Ricardas Berankis LTU 4 4 James Duckworth AUS 4 1 3 Emil Ruusuvuori FIN 4 4 Mikael Ymer SWE 4 1 3 Pablo Andujar ESP 3 3 Alexander Bublik KAZ 3 3 Ugo Humbert FRA 3 3 Gianluca Mager ITA 3 2 1 Andrej Martin SVK 3 3 Thiago Monteiro BRA 3 3 Tommy Paul USA 3 1 2 Jannik Sinner ITA 3 3 Biggest Movers To Top 100 Ranking Jump Year-End 2018 – 2019 ’19 Titles 1) Jannik Sinner ITA +685 763 – 78 3 2) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga FRA +230 259 – 29 1 3) Mikael Ymer SWE +207 281 – 74 4 4) Soonwoo Kwon KOR +165 253 – 88 2 5) Daniel Evans GBR +157 199 – 42 2 6) James Duckworth AUS +145 245 – 100 4 7) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina ESP +144 231 – 87 2 Youngest Finals: Nicola Kuhn (19) d. Pavel Kotov (20) – Segovia, ESP J.J. Wolf (20) d. Sebastian Korda (19) – Champaign, USA Oldest Final: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (34) d. Dudi Sela (34) – Cassis, FRA Biggest Age Diff. Final: Tommy Robredo (37) d. Rudolf Molleker (18) – Poznan, POL Page 2 of 13 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 2 1 3 12 17 11 6 13 13 12 24 8 14 4 4 2 6 4 1 0 2 0 0 Teenage Winners (6) – 8 in 2018, 15 in 2017 Jannik Sinner Bergamo, ITA 17 yrs, 6 mos. Jannik Sinner Lexington, USA 17 yrs, 11 mos. Jannik Sinner Ortisei, ITA 18 yrs, 3 mos. Nicola Kuhn Segovia, ESP 19 yrs, 4 mos. Thiago Seyboth Wild Guayaquil, ECU 19 yrs, 7 mos. Corentin Moutet Chennai, IND 19 yrs, 9 mos. Note: Moutet is the first teenager to win a Challenger title in three straight seasons since Evgeny Korolev from 2005-07 Note: Teenagers are 6-6 in finals. Finalists: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Bangkok) Jannik Sinner (Ostrava) Rudolf Molleker (Poznan) Chun-hsin Tseng (Prague) Sebastian Korda (Nur-Sultan & Champaign) #NextGenATP Winners (25) – 29 in 2018, 24 in 2017 #NextGenATP: Players born 1998 or later Jannik Sinner Bergamo, ITA 17 yrs, 6 mos. Jannik Sinner Lexington, USA 17 yrs, 11 mos. Jannik Sinner Ortisei, ITA 18 yrs, 3 mos. Nicola Kuhn Segovia, ESP 19 yrs, 4 mos. Thiago Seyboth Wild Guayaquil, ECU 19 yrs, 7 mos. Corentin Moutet Chennai, IND 19 yrs, 9 mos. J.J. Wolf Columbus, USA 20 yrs Corentin Moutet Lyon, FRA 20 yrs, 1 mos. Emil Ruusuvuori Fergana, UZB 20 yrs, 2 mos. Mikael Ymer Noumea, NC 20 yrs, 3 mos. Alejandro Davidovich Sevilla, ESP 20 yrs, 3 mos. Alejandro Davidovich Liuzhou, CHN 20 yrs, 4 mos. Emil Ruusuvuori Mallorca, ESP 20 yrs, 4 mos. Emil Ruusuvuori Glasgow, UK 20 yrs, 5 mos. Emil Ruusuvuori Helsinki, FIN 20 yrs, 7 mos. Ugo Humbert Cherbourg, FRA 20 yrs, 7 mos. Jay Clarke Anning, CHN 20 yrs, 8 mos. J.J. Wolf Champaign, USA 20 yrs, 10 mos. Mikael Ymer Tampere, FIN 20 yrs, 10 mos. Mikael Ymer Orleans, FRA 21 yrs Mikael Ymer Mouilleron-le-Captif, FRA 21 yrs, 1 mo. Ugo Humbert Istanbul, TUR 21 yrs, 2 mos. Ugo Humbert Brest, FRA 21 yrs, 4 mos. Yosuke Watanuki Kobe, JPN 21 yrs, 6 mos. Michael Mmoh Knoxville, USA 21 yrs, 10 mos. Oldest Winners Tommy Robredo Parma, ITA 37 yrs, 1 mo. Tommy Robredo Poznan, POL 37 yrs, 1 mo. Andreas Seppi Cary, USA 35 yrs, 6 mos. Rogerio Dutra Silva Playford, AUS 34 yrs, 11 mos. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Cassis, FRA 34 yrs, 4 mos. Dustin Brown Sophia Antipolis, FRA 34 yrs, 3 mos. Dudi Sela Little Rock, USA 34 yrs, 2 mos. Note: Players 30 & over have won 22 titles this year. There were 27 winners in 2018 Page 3 of 13 Qualifier Winners (1) – 14 in 2018 Maxime Cressy Cleveland, USA Unseeded Wild Card Winners (3) – 6 in 2018 JJ Wolf Columbus, USA Jannik Sinner Bergamo, ITA Zhang Zhizhen Jinan, CHN Repeat Winners (4) – 2 in 2018 Taylor Fritz Newport Beach, USA Gregoire Barrere Lille, FRA Pablo Andujar Alicante, ESP Lorenzo Sonego Genova, ITA Titles Won Without Losing a Set: 24 Top 100 Finals (4) – 2 in 2018 Canberra, AUS Hubert Hurkacz (No. 88) d. Ilya Ivashka (No. 94) Phoenix, USA Matteo Berrettini (No. 57) d. Mikhail Kukushkin (No. 43) Marbella, ESP Pablo Andujar (No. 88) d. Benoit Paire (No. 67) Montevideo, URU Jaume Munar (No. 98) d. Federico Delbonis (No. 77) Lowest-Ranked Winners Tournament ATP Ranking Matias Franco Descotte Morelos, MEX No. 612 Jannik Sinner Bergamo, ITA No. 546 Maxime Cressy Cleveland, USA No. 528 Steven Diez Burnie, AUS No. 417 Emil Ruusuvuori Fergana, UZB No. 410 ATP Tour & ATP Challenger Tour Winners (5) – 8 in 2018 Player ATP Tour title ATP Challenger Tour title Matteo Berrettini Budapest & Stuttgart Phoenix, USA Taylor Fritz Eastbourne Newport Beach, USA Hubert Hurkacz Winston-Salem Canberra, AUS Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Montpellier & Metz Cassis, FRA Lorenzo Sonego Antalya Genova, ITA Winners Saving Match Points in Finals (7) – 2 in 2018 Winner M.P. Saved Tournament Marcos Giron 6 Houston, USA Yannick Hanfmann 3 Augsburg, GER Maxime Cressy 2 Cleveland, USA Matteo Berrettini 1 Phoenix, USA Pablo Andujar 1 Marbella, ESP Dominik Koepfer 1 Ilkley, UK J.J. Wolf 1 Champaign, USA Historical Note: Most match points saved in a final (since 2014): 7 – Stakhovsky d. Lu in Seoul ‘16 Page 4 of 13 First-Time Winners (32) – 34 in 2018, 33 in 2017, 34 in 2016 Tournament Age Jannik Sinner Bergamo, ITA 17 Thiago Seyboth Wild Guayaquil, ECU 19 Emil Ruusuvuori Fergana, UZB 20 JJ Wolf Columbus, USA 20 Mikael Ymer Noumea, NC 20 Alejandro Davidovich Sevilla, ESP 20 Yosuke Watanuki Kobe, JPN 21 Soon-woo Kwon Yokohama, JPN 21 Maxime Cressy Cleveland, USA 21 Marc-Andrea Huesler San Luis Potosi, MEX 22 Joao Menezes Samarkand, UZB 22 Zhang Zhizhen Jinan, CHN 22 Kamil Majchrzak Saint-Brieuc, FRA 23 Gianluca Mager Koblenz, GER 24 Matias Franco Descotte Morelos, MEX 24 Mario Vilella Martinez Prague, CZE 24 Juan Pablo Varillas Campinas, BRA 24 Botic van de Zandschulp Hamburg, GER 24 Marcos Giron Orlando, USA 25 Dominik Koepfer Ilkley, UK 25 Mitchell Krueger Dallas, USA 25 Dennis Novak Taipei City, TPE 25 Christopher O’Connell Cordenons, ITA 25 Lucas Pouille Bordeaux, FRA 25 Facundo Mena Como, ITA 26 Federico Coria Savannah, USA 27y 1m Steven Diez Burnie, AUS 27y 2m Danilo Petrovic Jerusalem, ISR 27y 4m Emilio Gomez Tallahassee, USA 27y 5m Andrea Collarini L’Aquila, ITA 27y 6m Enrique Lopez-Perez Zhuhai, CHN 27y 8m, 7 days Lorenzo Giustino Almaty, KAZ 27y 8m, 29 days 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 Page 5 of 13 Title Leaders By Country Country Finals W-L Winners Italy 15-17 Mager-3, Sinner-3, Travaglia-2, Berrettini-1, Giannessi-1, Giustino-1, Gaio-1, Sonego-1, Seppi-1, Caruso-1 Spain 14-6 Andujar-3, Carballes Baena-2, Robredo-2, Davidovich Fokina-2, Granollers-1, Lopez Perez-1, Vilella Martinez-1, Kuhn-1, Munar-1 United States 14-11 Paul-3, Giron-2, Wolf-2, Fritz-1, Cressy-1, Krueger-1, Klahn-1, Escobedo-1, Johnson-1, Mmoh-1 Australia 10-15 Duckworth-4, O’Connell-2, Polmans-2, Kubler-1, Millman-1 France 9-9 Humbert-3, Barrere-2, Moutet-2, Pouille-1, Tsonga-1 Slovakia 8-6 Martin-3, Gombos-2, Kovalik-2, Lacko-1 Argentina 7-9 Descotte-1, Coria-1, Delbonis-1, Olivo-1, Collarini-1, Mena-1, Trungelliti-1 Brazil 6-2 Monteiro-3, Dutra Silva-1, Menezes-1, Seyboth Wild-1 Japan 5-5 Sugita-2, Uchiyama-2, Watanuki-1 Germany 5-10 Hanfmann-2, Brown-1, Koepfer-1, Moraing-1 Lithuania 4-0 Berankis-4 Finland 4-1 Ruusuvuori-4 Great Britain 4-3 Evans-2, Clarke-1, Edmund-1 Sweden 4-3 M Ymer-4 Serbia 4-4 Petrovic-2, Krajinovic-1, Milojevic-1 Canada 4-5 Pospisil-2, Diez-1, Polansky-1 Poland 3-0 Majchrzak-2, Hurkacz-1 Switzerland 3-0 Laaksonen-2, Huesler-1 Kazakhstan 3-1 Bublik-3 Austria 3-2 Novak-2, Ofner-1 Portugal 3-2 Sousa-2, Domingues-1 South Korea 3-2 Kwon-2, Chung-1 Peru 2-0 Varillas-2 Slovenia 2-0 Rola-1, Bedene-1 Uruguay 2-0 Cuevas-2 Bolivia 2-1 Dellien-2 China 2-1 Zhang Zhizhen-2 Netherlands 2-1 Griekspoor-1, Van De Zandschulp-1 One title: Belarus (Gerasimov), Chinese Taipei (Jung), Cyprus (Baghdatis), Czech Republic (Vesely), Denmark (Torpegaard), Ecuador (E Gomez), India (Nagal), Israel (Sela), Russia (Donskoy), South Africa (Harris), Ukraine (Marchenko) Note: Emilio Gomez is the first player from Ecuador to win a title since Giovanni Lapentti in 2011.
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