Ningbo Challenger

Ningbo Challenger
Miejsce

 Chiny
Ningbo

Obiekt

Yinzhou Tennis Center

Nawierzchnia

Twarda

Pierwsza edycja

2011 – mężczyźni
2010 – kobiety

Ostatnia edycja

2014 – kobiety

ATP Tour
Kategoria

ATP Challenger Tour

Pula nagród

162 480 $

Drabinka

48S/4Q/16D

WTA Tour
Kategoria

WTA 125K Series

Pula nagród

125 000 $

Drabinka

32S/16D

Aktualni mistrzowie
Gra pojedyncza mężczyzn
Włochy Yasutaka Uchiyama
Gra podwójna mężczyzn
Australia Andrew Harris
Australia Marc Polmans
Gra pojedyncza kobiet
Polska Magda Linette
Gra podwójna kobiet
Chan Yung-jan
Zhang Shuai

Ningbo Challenger, właśc. Yinzhou International Men’s Tennis Challenger – męski turniej tenisowy rangi ATP Challenger Tour i kobiecy rangi WTA 125K Series rozgrywany na kortach twardych w chińskim Ningbo. Panowie rywalizują od 2011 roku, a kobiety grały w latach 2010–2014.

Mecze finałowe

Gra pojedyncza mężczyzn

RokMistrzFinalistaWynik
2019Japonia Yasutaka UchiyamaKanada Steven Diez6:1, 6:3
2018Włochy Thomas FabbianoHiszpania Enrique López Pérez7:6(4), 4:6, 6:3
2017Rosja Michaił JużnyJaponia Taro Daniel6:1, 6:1
2016 Lu Yen-hsunJaponia Hiroki Moriya6:3, 6:1
2015 Lu Yen-hsunEstonia Jürgen Zopp7:6(3), 6:1
2013–2014Nie rozgrywany
2012Niemcy Peter GojowczykKorea Południowa Jeong Suk-young6:3, 6:1
2011 Lu Yen-hsunEstonia Jürgen Zopp6:2, 3:6, 6:1

Gra podwójna mężczyzn

RokMistrzowieFinaliściWynik
2019Australia Andrew Harris
Australia Marc Polmans
Australia Alex Bolt
Australia Matt Reid
6:0, 6:1
2018 Gong Maoxin
Zhang Ze
Hsieh Cheng-peng
Indonezja Christopher Rungkat
7:5, 2:6, 10–5
2017Mołdawia Radu Albot
Nowa Zelandia Jose Statham
Indie Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan
Indonezja Christopher Rungkat
7:5, 6:3
2016Francja Jonathan Eysseric
Ukraina Jonathan Eysseric
Stany Zjednoczone Stefan Kozlov
Japonia Akira Santillan
6:4, 7:6(4)
2015Izrael Dudi Sela
Izrael Amir Weintraub
Chorwacja Nikola Mektić
Chorwacja Franko Škugor
6:3, 3:6, 10–6
2013–2014Nie rozgrywany
2012Tajlandia Sanchai Ratiwatana
Tajlandia Sonchat Ratiwatana
Gong Maoxin
Zhang Ze
6:4, 6:2
2011Indie Karan Rastogi
Indie Divij Sharan
Czechy Jan Hernych
Estonia Jürgen Zopp
3:6, 7:6(3), 13–11

Gra pojedyncza kobiet

RokMistrzyniFinalistkaWynik
2014Polska Magda Linette Wang Qiang3:6, 7:5, 6:1
2013Serbia Bojana Jovanovski Zhang Shuai6:7(7), 6:4, 6:1
↑   WTA 125K series   ↑
2012 Hsieh Su-wei Zhang Shuai6:2, 6:2
2011Białoruś Anastasija JakimawaJaponia Erika Sema7:6(3), 6:3
2010Włochy Alberta BriantiSłowacja Magdaléna Rybáriková6:4, 6:4
↑   ITF   ↑

Gra podwójna kobiet

RokMistrzynieFinalistkiWynik
2014Australia Arina Rodionowa
Ukraina Olha Sawczuk
Han Xinyun
Zhang Kailin
4:6, 7:6(2), 10–6
2013 Chan Yung-jan
Zhang Shuai
Ukraina Iryna Buriaczok
Gruzja Oksana Kalasznikowa
6:2, 6:1
↑   WTA 125K series   ↑
2012Japonia Shūko Aoyama
Chang Kai-chen
Stany Zjednoczone Tetiana Łużanśka
Zheng Saisai
6:2, 7:5
2011Ukraina Tetiana Łużanśka
Zheng Saisai
Chan Chin-wei
Han Xinyun
6:4, 5:7, 10–4
2010 Chan Chin-wei
Chen Yi
Stany Zjednoczone Jill Craybas
Ukraina Olha Sawczuk
6:3, 3:6, 10–8
↑   ITF   ↑

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