Monterrey Challenger

Monterrey Challenger
Miejsce

 Meksyk
Monterrey

Obiekt

Club Sonoma

Nawierzchnia

Twarda

Pierwsza edycja

2015

ATP Tour
Kategoria

ATP Challenger Tour

Pula nagród

108 320 $

Drabinka

48S/4Q/16D

Aktualni mistrzowie
Gra pojedyncza
Francja Adrian Mannarino
Gra podwójna
Polska Karol Drzewiecki
Portugalia Gonçalo Oliveira
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Monterrey Challenger, właśc. Abierto GNP Seguros – męski turniej tenisowy rangi ATP Challenger Tour. Rozgrywany na kortach twardych w meksykańskim Monterrey od 2015 roku.

Mecze finałowe

Gra pojedyncza

RokMistrzFinalistaWynik
2020Francja Adrian MannarinoAustralia Aleksandar Vukic6:1, 6:3
2019Kazachstan Aleksandr BublikEkwador Emilio Gómez6:3, 6:2
2018Hiszpania David FerrerChorwacja Ivo Karlović6:3, 6:4
2017Niemcy Maximilian MartererStany Zjednoczone Bradley Klahn7:6(3), 7:6(6)
2016Stany Zjednoczone Ernesto EscobedoStany Zjednoczone Denis Kudla6:4, 6:4
2015Holandia Thiemo de BakkerDominikana Víctor Estrella7:6(1), 4:6, 6:3

Gra podwójna

RokMistrzowieFinaliściWynik
2020Polska Karol Drzewiecki
Portugalia Gonçalo Oliveira
Brazylia Orlando Luz
Brazylia Rafael Matos
6:7(5), 6:4, 11–9
2019Stany Zjednoczone Evan King
Stany Zjednoczone Nathan Pasha
Meksyk Santiago González
Pakistan Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
7:5, 6:2
2018Salwador Marcelo Arévalo
Indie Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan
Indie Leander Paes
Meksyk Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela
6:1, 6:4
2017Stany Zjednoczone Christopher Eubanks
Stany Zjednoczone Evan King
Salwador Marcelo Arévalo
Meksyk Miguel Ángel Reyes-Varela
7:6(4), 6:3
2016Stany Zjednoczone Evan King
Stany Zjednoczone Denis Kudla
Australia Jarryd Chaplin
Nowa Zelandia Ben McLachlan
6:7(4), 6:4, 10–2
2015Holandia Thiemo de Bakker
Holandia Mark Vervoort
Włochy Paolo Lorenzi
Brazylia Fernando Romboli
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