2020 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour (July–September)

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The 2020 ITF Men's World Tennis Tour is the 2020 edition of the second tier tour for men's professional tennis. It is organised by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the ATP Tour. The ITF Men's World Tennis Tour includes tournaments with prize money ranging from $15,000 to $25,000.

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The tour restarted on 17 August having been suspended since 13 March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

Key

M25 tournaments
M15 tournaments

Month

July

No tournaments held due to the coronavirus pandemic

August

Week ofTournamentWinnerRunners-upSemifinalistsQuarterfinalists
August 3Tournaments cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
August 10
August 17 Vogau, Austria
Clay
M25
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of France.svg Manuel Guinard
6–3, 6–3
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Kuzmanov Flag of Croatia.svg Nino Serdarušić
Flag of Denmark.svg Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Igor Sijsling
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Sels
Flag of France.svg Mathias Bourgue
Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Miedler
Flag of France.svg Manuel Guinard
Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Härteis

6–4, 4–6, [11–9]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gijs Brouwer
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Sels
August 24 Poznań, Poland
Clay
M25
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Poland.svg Kacper Żuk
7–6(8–6), 6–1
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Kuzmanov Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tim van Rijthoven
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Sels
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Aidan McHugh
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vít Kopřiva
Flag of France.svg Manuel Guinard
Flag of Croatia.svg Nino Serdarušić
Flag of Poland.svg Jan Zieliński
Flag of Poland.svg Kacper Żuk

7–5, 6–2
Flag of Poland.svg Mikołaj Lorens
Flag of Poland.svg Wojciech Marek
Anif, Austria
Clay
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Miedler
6–1, 7–5
Flag of Germany.svg Peter Heller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sandro Ehrat
Flag of Spain.svg Nikolás Sánchez Izquierdo
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Timofei Skatov
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Shevchenko
Flag of France.svg Sadio Doumbia
Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Franco Descotte
Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Fallert
Flag of Germany.svg Peter Heller

7–6(7–3), 5–7, [11–9]
Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Miedler
Flag of Austria.svg Neil Oberleitner
Alkmaar, Netherlands
Clay
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Igor Sijsling
6–2, 6–1
Flag of Italy.svg Jacopo Berrettini Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesper de Jong
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Clément Geens
Flag of Japan.svg Shintaro Mochizuki
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Niels Visker
Flag of Germany.svg Benjamin Hassan
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Pablo Paz
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Houkes
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sidané Pontjodikromo

6–1, 5–7, [10–8]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mats Hermans
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sem Verbeek
August 31 Caslano, Switzerland
Clay
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sandro Ehrat
6–4, 6–2
Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bega Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Forti
Flag of France.svg Harold Mayot
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rémy Bertola
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Manuel Cerúndolo
Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Quinzi
Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Erler
Flag of Austria.svg David Pichler

7–5, 6–4
Flag of France.svg Antoine Cornut Chauvinc
Flag of France.svg Harold Mayot
Novomoskovsk, Ukraine
Clay
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Russia.svg Bogdan Bobrov
6–3, 6–3
Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksii Krutykh Flag of Belarus.svg Yaraslav Shyla
Flag of Poland.svg Wojciech Marek
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Denis Yevseyev
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ivan Sergeyev
Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Gakhov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Eric Vanshelboim
Flag of Ukraine.svg Vladyslav Orlov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Denis Yevseyev

6–4, 5–7, [13–11]
Flag of Poland.svg Wojciech Marek
Flag of Ukraine.svg Eric Vanshelboim

September

Week ofTournamentWinnerRunners-upSemifinalistsQuarterfinalists
September 7 Sintra, Portugal
Hard
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Borges
6–2, 6–2
Flag of Portugal.svg Gastão Elias Flag of Spain.svg Nicolás Álvarez Varona
Flag of Monaco.svg Lucas Catarina
Flag of Portugal.svg João Monteiro
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Fanselow
Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Civita-Telles
Flag of Tunisia.svg Aziz Dougaz
Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Fallert
Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas Moreno de Alboran

7–6(7–4), 6–4
Flag of Russia.svg Savriyan Danilov
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Nick Hardt
Bucharest, Romania
Clay
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Timofei Skatov
6–4, 6–4
Flag of Italy.svg Franco Agamenone Flag of France.svg Antoine Cornut Chauvinc
Flag of Romania.svg Filip Cristian Jianu
Flag of Romania.svg Dragoș Dima
Flag of Croatia.svg Duje Ajduković
Flag of France.svg Dan Added
Flag of France.svg Titouan Droguet
Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Barbu
Flag of Romania.svg Ștefan Paloși

6–4, 6–2
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Dembek
Flag of Ukraine.svg Georgii Kravchenko
September 14 Prague, Czech Republic
Clay
M25
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Lehečka
3–6, 6–3, 6–4
Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Báez Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Lindell
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jonáš Forejtek
Flag of Serbia.svg Miljan Zekić
Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Miedler
Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Cachin
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Robin Staněk
Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Báez
Flag of Argentina.svg Pedro Cachin

7–6(7–4), 6–1
Flag of Austria.svg Lucas Miedler
Flag of Poland.svg Jan Zieliński
Plaisir, France
Hard (indoor)
M25+H
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Igor Sijsling
7–6(7–5), 3–6, 7–6(7–4)
Flag of France.svg Johan Tatlot Flag of Israel.svg Daniel Cukierman
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Yannick Mertens
Flag of France.svg Louis Dussin
Flag of the United States.svg Roy Smith
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Geerts
Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Clezar
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Geerts
Flag of the United States.svg Strong Kirchheimer

6–2, 6–7(4–7), [10–4]
Flag of Brazil.svg Guilherme Clezar
Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Sakamoto
Klosters, Switzerland
Clay
M25
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Denmark.svg Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune
6–4, 6–2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesper de Jong Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Sels
Flag of Chile.svg Gonzalo Lama
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Leandro Riedi
Flag of France.svg Corentin Denolly
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rémy Bertola
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dominic Stricker
Flag of Austria.svg Neil Oberleitner
Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Zahraj

6–3, 6–7(5–7), [10–6]
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jakub Paul
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Damien Wenger
Sintra, Portugal
Hard
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Spain.svg Carlos Gimeno Valero
6–4, 3–6, 6–4
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Fanselow Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Peniston
Flag of Spain.svg Nicolás Álvarez Varona
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gauthier Onclin
Flag of Portugal.svg Gastão Elias
Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Borges
Flag of the United States.svg Emilio Nava
Flag of the United States.svg Eduardo Nava
Flag of the United States.svg Emilio Nava

6–3, 6–4
Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Fanselow
Flag of Germany.svg Maik Steiner
Curtea de Argeș, Romania
Clay
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Croatia.svg Duje Ajduković
2–6, 6–4, 6–4
Flag of Italy.svg Franco Agamenone Flag of Ukraine.svg Vitaliy Sachko
Flag of Spain.svg Àlex Martí Pujolràs
Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Pavel
Flag of Spain.svg Carlos López Montagud
Flag of Romania.svg Nicolae Frunză
Flag of Spain.svg Pol Toledo Bagué
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Dembek
Flag of Ukraine.svg Vitaliy Sachko

6–4, 6–3
Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Barbu
Flag of Romania.svg Ștefan Paloși
Monastir, Tunisia
Hard
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Shevchenko
6–3, 6–4
Flag of Austria.svg David Pichler Flag of Germany.svg Benedikt Henning
Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Kotzen
Flag of Ireland.svg Simon Carr
Flag of France.svg Gabriel Petit
Flag of France.svg Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine
Flag of Tunisia.svg Moez Echargui
Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Erler
Flag of Austria.svg David Pichler

6–4, 6–1
Flag of Argentina.svg Ignacio Monzón
Flag of Argentina.svg Fermín Tenti
September 21 Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic
Clay
M25
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Velotti
6–2, 6–1
Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Quinzi Flag of Belarus.svg Uladzimir Ignatik
Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Báez
Flag of Uruguay.svg Martín Cuevas
Flag of Israel.svg Yshai Oliel
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Rikl
Flag of Argentina.svg Camilo Ugo Carabelli
Flag of Belarus.svg Uladzimir Ignatik
Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Klein

6–3, 7–6(7–4)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Filip Duda
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Nouza
Castelo Branco, Portugal
Hard
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Monaco.svg Lucas Catarina
6–3, 2–6, 7–6(13–11)
Flag of the United States.svg Strong Kirchheimer Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Balzerani
Flag of Spain.svg Nicolás Álvarez Varona
Flag of the United States.svg Nicolas Moreno de Alboran
Flag of Brazil.svg João Lucas Reis da Silva
Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Cação
Flag of the United States.svg Emilio Nava
Flag of Brazil.svg Mateus Alves
Flag of Brazil.svg Igor Marcondes

7–6(7–4), 5–7, [10–8]
Flag of the United States.svg Eduardo Nava
Flag of the United States.svg Emilio Nava
Melilla, Spain
Clay
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Timofei Skatov
3–6, 6–0, 6–1
Flag of Denmark.svg Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune Flag of Bulgaria.svg Adrian Andreev
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Houkes
Flag of Spain.svg José Francisco Vidal Azorín
Flag of Ukraine.svg Eric Vanshelboim
Flag of Spain.svg Imanol López Morillo
Flag of France.svg Valentin Royer
Flag of France.svg Valentin Royer
Flag of Denmark.svg Holger Vitus Nødskov Rune

7–5, 6–3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Max Houkes
Flag of Spain.svg José Francisco Vidal Azorín
Monastir, Tunisia
Hard
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Italy.svg Luca Potenza
2–6, 6–4, 6–3
Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Shevchenko Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Parker
Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Erler
Flag of France.svg Térence Atmane
Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Franco Descotte
Flag of France.svg Jean Thirouin
Flag of Slovenia.svg Tom Kočevar-Dešman
Flag of Greece.svg Aristotelis Thanos
Flag of Greece.svg Petros Tsitsipas

6–3, 6–4
Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Franco Descotte
Flag of Argentina.svg Thiago Agustín Tirante
September 28 Pardubice, Czech Republic
Clay
M25
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Belarus.svg Uladzimir Ignatik
6–3, 6–2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Šátral Flag of Slovakia.svg Lukáš Klein
Flag of Argentina.svg Sebastián Báez
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Lehečka
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Nouza
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vít Kopřiva
Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Velotti
Flag of Uruguay.svg Martín Cuevas
Flag of Argentina.svg Agustín Velotti

3–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Flag of the United States.svg Christian Harrison
Flag of the United States.svg Toby Kodat
Porto, Portugal
Hard
M25
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Portugal.svg Gastão Elias
6–3, 6–3
Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Borges Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Fonio
Flag of the United States.svg Stefan Kozlov
Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Bega
Flag of Japan.svg Shuichi Sekiguchi
Flag of Portugal.svg Tiago Cação
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dayne Kelly
Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Fallert
Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Härteis

6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Flag of France.svg Dan Added
Flag of France.svg Sadio Doumbia
Forbach, France
Carpet (indoor)
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of France.svg Antoine Cornut Chauvinc
6–2, 6–4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Michael Geerts Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Erler
Flag of Germany.svg Elmar Ejupovic
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Igor Sijsling
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Antoine Bellier
Flag of France.svg Joshua Dous Karpenschif
Flag of France.svg Johan Tatlot
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Luca Castelnuovo
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Jakub Paul

7–6(7–4), 6–1
Flag of France.svg Arthur Bouquier
Flag of France.svg Louis Dussin
Monastir, Tunisia
Hard
M15
Singles and Doubles Draws
Flag of Lithuania.svg Laurynas Grigelis
6–1, 7–5
Flag of Slovenia.svg Tom Kočevar-Dešman Flag of Italy.svg Luca Potenza
Flag of Argentina.svg Thiago Agustín Tirante
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Stuart Parker
Flag of France.svg Cyril Vandermeersch
Flag of Argentina.svg Matías Franco Descotte
Flag of Sweden.svg Filip Bergevi
Flag of Tunisia.svg Aziz Dougaz
Flag of Tunisia.svg Skander Mansouri

4–6, 7–6(7–1), [10–5]
Flag of Germany.svg Mats Rosenkranz
Flag of Germany.svg Tom Schönenberg

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