ATP Challenger Tour 125

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The ATP Challenger 125 tournaments are the second highest tier of annual men's tennis tournaments on the ATP Challenger Tour, with 125 ranking points awarded to each singles champion. They were previously the highest tier of Challenger tournaments before the introduction of ATP Challenger Tour 175 tournaments in 2023.

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As of the last full season in 2019, the series included 20 tournaments, however more have since been added as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Events

TournamentOfficially known asCityCountrySurface
Canberra Canberra Challenger Canberra Flag of Australia (converted).svg AustraliaHard
Istanbul Amex-Istanbul Challenger Istanbul Flag of Turkey.svg TurkeyHard
Newport Beach Oracle Challenger Series – Newport Beach Newport Beach Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHard
Bangalore Bengaluru Open Bangalore Flag of India.svg IndiaHard
Biella 2 Biella Challenger Indoor II Biella Flag of Italy.svg ItalyHard (i)
Nur-Sultan 2 Nur-Sultan Challenger II Nur-Sultan Flag of Kazakhstan.svg KazakhstanHard (i)
Indian Wells Oracle Challenger Series – Indian Wells Indian Wells Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHard
Mexico City Mexico City Open Mexico City Flag of Mexico.svg MexicoClay
Taipei Santaizi ATP Challenger Taipei City Flag of the Republic of China.svg TaiwanHard (i)
Anning Kunming Open Anning Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChinaClay
Belgrade Serbia Challenger Open Belgrade Flag of Serbia.svg SerbiaClay
Aix-en-Provence Open du Pays d'Aix Aix-en-Provence Flag of France.svg FranceClay
Bordeaux BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux Bordeaux Flag of France.svg FranceClay
Busan Busan Open Busan Flag of South Korea.svg South KoreaHard
Oeiras 3 Open de Oeiras III Oeiras Flag of Portugal.svg PortugalClay
Surbiton Surbiton Trophy Surbiton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United KingdomGrass
Nottingham Viking Open Nottingham Nottingham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United KingdomGrass
Ilkley Ilkley Trophy Ilkley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United KingdomGrass
Salzburg Salzburg Open Anif/Salzburg Flag of Austria.svg AustriaClay
New Haven Oracle Challenger Series – New Haven New Haven Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHard
Jinan Jinan International Open Jinan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChinaHard
Genoa AON Open Challenger Genoa Flag of Italy.svg ItalyClay
Szczecin Pekao Szczecin Open Szczecin Flag of Poland.svg PolandClay
Kaohsiung OEC Kaohsiung Kaohsiung City Flag of the Republic of China.svg TaiwanCarpet (i)
Orléans Open d'Orléans Orléans Flag of France.svg FranceHard (i)
Santo Domingo Santo Domingo Open Santo Domingo Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican RepublicClay
Ningbo Ningbo International Tennis Open Ningbo Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChinaHard
Houston Oracle Challenger Series – Houston Houston Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHard

ATP Points

EventWFSFQFRound of 16Round of 32QQ2Q1
Men's singles [1] 125754525100520
Men's doubles [1] 0

Singles champions

20192020202120222023
Canberra Challenger 80 Flag of Germany.svg Kohlschreiber CancelledCancelled Challenger 100
Istanbul Challenger 90 Challenger 100 Flag of France.svg Rinderknech Challenger 80
Newport Beach Flag of the United States.svg Fritz Flag of the United States.svg Kwiatkowski Cancelled Not an event
Quimper Challenger 80 Challenger 100 Challenger 80 Flag of France.svg Barrère
Ottignies Not an event Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Goffin
Manama Not an event Challenger 80 Not an event Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kokkinakis
Bangalore Not an event Flag of Australia (converted).svg Duckworth Cancelled Challenger 80 Challenger 100
Biella 2 Not an event Flag of South Korea.svg Kwon Not an event
Nur-Sultan 2 Challenger 80Abandoned Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Macháč Not an event
Indian Wells Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Edmund Flag of the United States.svg Johnson Cancelled Not an event
Phoenix Flag of Italy.svg Berrettini Cancelled Flag of the United States.svg Kudla Challenger 175
Marbella Challenger 80 Flag of Spain.svg Munar
Monterrey Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Bublik Challenger 100Cancelled
due to the
COVID-19
pandemic
Challenger 100 Flag of Portugal.svg Borges
Mexico City Not an eventCancelled
due to the
COVID-19
pandemic
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Hüsler Flag of Germany.svg Koepfer
Taipei Flag of Austria.svg Novak Not an event
Anning Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Clarke Not an event
Pau Challenger 90 Challenger 100 Flag of France.svg Van Assche
Sanremo Not an event Challenger 80 Flag of France.svg Van Assche
Belgrade Not an event Flag of Spain.svg Carballés Baena Not an event
Sarasota Challenger 100CancelledCancelled Challenger 100 Flag of Germany.svg Altmaier
Aix-en-Provence Flag of Uruguay.svg Cuevas Flag of Germany.svg Otte Flag of Spain.svg Taberner Challenger 100 Challenger 175
Bordeaux Challenger 110CancelledCancelled Flag of Australia (converted).svg Popyrin Challenger 175
Busan Flag of Lithuania.svg Berankis Flag of Poland.svg Majchrzak Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vukic
Oeiras 3 Not an event Flag of Spain.svg Alcaraz Challenger 80 Flag of Hungary.svg Piros
Seoul Challenger 100CancelledCancelled Challenger 110 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yunchaokete
Forlì Not an event Challenger 100 Challenger 80 Flag of Italy.svg Musetti
Heilbronn Challenger 100Cancelled Challenger 100 Flag of Italy.svg Arnaldi
Surbiton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Evans CancelledCancelled Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thompson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Murray
Nottingham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Evans Flag of the United States.svg Tiafoe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Evans Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Murray
Perugia Challenger 80 Challenger 80 Flag of Spain.svg Munar Flag of Hungary.svg Marozsán
Ilkley/Nottingham 2 Flag of Germany.svg Koepfer Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bolt Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bergs Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kubler
Parma Challenger 80 Flag of the United States.svg Tiafoe ATP Tour 250 Flag of Croatia.svg Ćorić Flag of France.svg Müller
Anif/Salzburg Not an event Flag of Argentina.svg Bagnis Flag of Brazil.svg Monteiro Flag of Austria.svg Ofner
Braunschweig Challenger 90Cancelled Challenger 90 Flag of Germany.svg Struff Flag of Italy.svg Agamenone
Zug Not an event Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Stricker Flag of France.svg Rinderknech
Porto Not an event Challenger 80 Flag of Italy.svg Nardi
San Marino Not an event Challenger 90 Flag of Spain.svg Munar
Santo Domingo Flag of Peru.svg Varillas CancelledCancelled Flag of Argentina.svg Cachin Flag of Argentina.svg Olivieri
Vancouver Challenger 100 Flag of France.svg Lestienne Not an event
Stanford Not an event
Prague Challenger 80 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Wawrinka Challenger 80
Prague 2 Not an event Flag of Russia.svg Karatsev Not an event
Ostrava Challenger 80 Flag of Russia.svg Karatsev Challenger 80
Prostějov Challenger 100 Flag of Poland.svg Majchrzak Challenger 100
New Haven Flag of the United States.svg Paul CancelledCancelled Not an event
Jinan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhang Not an event
Genoa Flag of Italy.svg Sonego Flag of Brazil.svg Monteiro
Szczecin Flag of Slovakia.svg Kovalík Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kolář Flag of France.svg Moutet
Kaohsiung Flag of Australia (converted).svg Millman Cancelled Not an event
Orléans Flag of Sweden.svg Ymer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Laaksonen Flag of France.svg Barrère
Parma 2 Not an event Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Skatov
Ningbo Flag of Japan.svg Uchiyama CancelledCancelled Not an event
Houston Flag of the United States.svg Giron Not an event

Statistics

Most titles

RankPlayerTitles
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Evans 3
Flag of Spain.svg Jaume Munar
3 Flag of Russia.svg Aslan Karatsev 2
Flag of the United States.svg Frances Tiafoe
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro
Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Majchrzak
Flag of France.svg Grégoire Barrère
Flag of Germany.svg Dominik Koepfer
Flag of France.svg Luca Van Assche
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray
Flag of France.svg Arthur Rinderknech

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