| Date |
R |
Home vs Away |
- |
| 02/13 10:50 |
14 |
[466] Bogdan Bobrov vs Toshihide Matsui
[416] |
Retired
|
| 02/13 10:10 |
14 |
Karan Singh vs Antoine Bellier
|
5-7,3-6
|
| 02/13 08:45 |
14 |
Vladyslav Orlov vs Dheeraj Kodancha Srinivasan
|
6-0,6-1
|
| 02/13 08:40 |
14 |
Dominik Palan vs Alexander Erler
|
7-6,4-6,6-3
|
| 02/13 08:40 |
14 |
Dominik Palan vs Saketh Myneni
|
CANC
|
| 02/13 08:10 |
14 |
Nitin Kumar Sinha vs Kai Wehnelt
|
3-6,7-6,6-3
|
| 02/13 07:05 |
14 |
Rio Noguchi vs Suraj R Prabodh
|
6-1,7-6
|
| 02/13 06:20 |
14 |
[467] Gabriel Decamps vs N.Sriram Balaji
[156] |
6-4,1-6,4-6
|
| 02/13 05:45 |
14 |
Digvijay Pratap Singh vs Thomas Fancutt
|
4-6,7-5,6-2
|
| 02/13 05:10 |
14 |
Andrew Harris vs S D Prajwal Dev
|
6-2,7-6
|
| 02/13 04:00 |
14 |
Markos Kalovelonis vs Jaroslav Pospisil
|
6-4,3-6,6-3
|
| 02/13 04:00 |
14 |
Rishi Reddy vs Manish Sureshkumar
|
1-6,0-6
|
The Challenger Bengaluru Qual is a prestigious tennis tournament held in Bengaluru, India, serving as a vital stepping stone for aspiring professional players aiming to improve their rankings and gain entry into higher-level competitions. Featuring a competitive field of emerging talents and seasoned players, the event showcases intense matches across singles and doubles categories. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and enthusiastic local support, the Challenger Bengaluru Qual provides a platform for rising stars to demonstrate their skills, earn valuable ranking points, and make significant strides in their tennis careers.