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Challenger Week: Burruchaga Dominates as Gaston, Engel and Kypson Lift Titles
Burruchaga, Gaston, Engel and Kypson headline a busy week across ATP Challenger events. Week roundup.
A busy week on the ATP Challenger Tour produced several standout winners, led by Román Andrés Burruchaga’s convincing victory in the inaugural Costa do Sauípe Open. The 23-year-old Argentine defeated Adolfo Daniel Vallejo 6-1, 6-2 to claim his third Challenger trophy and his second in Brazil this season. Forced to play both semifinal and final on Sunday because of earlier rain, Burruchaga first beat Juan Prado Ángelo 6-2, 6-2 before returning to outclass Vallejo as evening fell.
“I’m very happy to win here and to reach my best ranking with this victory,” Burruchaga said. “I didn’t know Bahia before, but it’s been an amazing experience playing in Costa do Sauípe.” He collected 175 ATP ranking points and $28,400, rising to a career-high No. 106.
In France, Hugo Gaston claimed the Brest Open Groupe Vert title with a 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 win over Eliot Spizzirri. The Toulouse native, who received a wild card, rallied after dropping the first set and benefited from strong home support at the Brest Arena. “It was a very tough match. I was under pressure the whole time. I tried to hang in there at the start of the second set, and little by little I managed to play my game against a very good opponent. I stayed focused from start to finish,” he said. “I’m super happy to have won this tournament. I had some doubts, but I didn’t give up. I knew I could raise my level, and I thought maybe he wouldn’t be able to keep up—and that’s what happened.
German teen Justin Engel lifted his first Challenger trophy at the Hamburg Ladies & Gents Cup, defeating Federico Cina 7-5, 7-6 (4). The 18-year-old converted key break chances and sealed the title on his first match point. “It was just incredible,” said Engel during the on-court ceremony. “Thanks to the fans—you were absolutely amazing.” He also said, “By now, Hamburg has become my favorite city.” Engel earned 50 ranking points and a career-high No. 188.
In Sioux Falls, No. 5 seed Patrick Kypson staged a comeback to beat Johannus Monday 6-7 (2), 7-6 (4), 7-5 in a two-hour, 34-minute final. It was Kypson’s third Challenger title after Bogota and Little Rock. “That was the key and whoever was going to break serve was probably going to come out on top and I was fortunate to hold tough when I was facing break points,” said Kypson, who saved all six break points in the match. “I was fortunate enough to snag the only break point I had late in the match.” “I think the margins were so thin today and you could only chalk it up to continuing to do what you were doing throughout the match,” Kypson said. “At the end of the day luck plays a little bit of a role and I stuck what I was doing and ultimately I was able to save those break points and come out on top.” We have a pretty strong group of guys right now and we are all trying to push each other to get into the Top 100. It’s pretty impressive to win 20 (Challenger) titles in a season. Patrick Kypson
Yoshihito Nishioka won the inaugural Suzhou Challenger, defeating Harold Mayot 6-4, 6-4 for his seventh Challenger trophy. The indoor European swing continues with the Slovak Open in Bratislava, where Stan Wawrinka received a wild card. “I’m very happy that we can once again welcome such a great champion like Stan Wawrinka to Bratislava. He will definitely be a big attraction for the fans, and his participation will make the field even more exciting, which is already very strong this year. I believe the spectators will create another fantastic atmosphere for him and come out in great numbers to the stands of the Peugeot Arena at the National Tennis Centre,” tournament director Igor Moška said.
125 ATP Play In Challenger Lille
Van Assche Back in Top 100 After Lille Challenger Win; Collignon Retains Pau Title
Van Assche wins Lille to re-enter Top 100; Collignon defends Pau title, earns 125 points this week.
Luca Van Assche captured the Play In Challenger Lille title with a composed 6–2, 6–4 win over Alexander Blockx, producing a quiet but efficient performance that returned him to the world’s top 100. The No. 7 seed saved all three break points he faced and converted each of his three break-point opportunities as he closed out the final in one hour and 19 minutes.
The 21-year-old’s triumph in Lille is his second ATP Challenger victory of the 2026 season, following his earlier title in Quimper. “Less than six months ago I was ranked outside the Top 200 in the world. Today, thanks to this win, I’m back in the Top 100,” Van Assche said moments after match point, holding the trophy in his hands. The 2021 Roland-Garros junior champion earned €30,460 and 125 ATP ranking points and climbs 30 places to world No. 100 in this week’s rankings.
Van Assche’s week featured a dramatic opening match in which he was two points from elimination against Leandro Riedi, trailing 6–3, 5–4, 0–30 before mounting a comeback aided by strong local support. “It was incredible, thank you! On Monday night I was down 6–3, 5–4, 0–30 and you pushed me through. If I’m here today, it’s thanks to you!” he told the crowd during the trophy ceremony. On his way to the title he also defeated Moise Kouame 6–1, 6–1 in the semi-finals. The Parisian teenager, who turns 17 on March 6, earned three straight-set wins in his fourth ATP Challenger Tour main-draw appearance and rose to world No. 397.
One week earlier at the Teréga Open Pau-Pyrénées, Raphael Collignon successfully defended his crown, defeating Benjamin Bonzi 7–6(5), 6–1 in one hour and 22 minutes in front of nearly 3,500 spectators. Collignon did not drop a set across five matches and became the first No. 1 seed in tournament history to lift the trophy, collecting €30,460 and 125 ATP ranking points. The Play In Challenger Lille drew more than 12,000 spectators across the week, matching the event’s attendance record.
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Play In Challenger Lille Preview: Bouquier Defends as a Stronger Challenger 125 Field Arrives
Play In Challenger Lille returns Feb. 16-22 as a Challenger 125; Bouquier defends amid strong field.
The Play In Challenger Lille returns Feb. 16-22 at Tennis Club Lillois Lille Métropole, now established as France’s biggest professional tournament north of Paris. Upgraded in 2025 to an ATP Challenger Tour 125 event with $225,000 in prize money plus hospitality, the eighth edition brings the strongest field in the event’s history with three Top 100 players.
Among the headline names are Filip Misolic, Jacob Fearnley and Hugo Gaston. Misolic, the world No. 81, opens against Martin Landaluce as he seeks his fifth Challenger title, his first of 2026 and his first on hard court after winning just one match so far this season. Fearnley, at world No. 84, leads the bottom half of the draw and will meet Clement Chidekh in round one following a run to the Bahrain Tennis Open quarterfinals and a solid Davis Cup Qualifiers showing for Great Britain. Gaston, world No. 96, makes his debut in Lille and will face Sebastian Ofner.
Defending champion Arthur Bouquier returns with a wild card after his qualifying-to-title victory last year. The former world No. 189 begins against a qualifier and is searching for his first match win of the 2026 season. Nine French players occupy main-draw spots, and the event also highlights promising teenagers and rising pros. Sixteen-year-old Moise Kouame, currently No. 14 in the ITF Junior Rankings, claimed two ITF World Tennis Tour titles this season and will face a qualifier in the first round. Other young contenders include Justin Engel, Joel Schwaerzler and fourth seed Alexander Blockx.
Lloyd Harris arrives in Lille on the back of a 10-match winning streak after consecutive Challenger titles in Soma Bay and Tenerife. After defeating Alejandro Moro Canas 7-5, 7-5 in Sunday’s final, Harris reflected on the victory: “It was a big battle, a very long match in two sets but in the end, I played two fantastic games to break in each set and played all the big points well. That was key today.” On his comeback he added, “It’s a new career for me, it’s a new start,” and “It feels like I am starting a new process from nothing. I prefer not to compare it to the past. It was a younger me and I had to undergo many surgeries. I am just trying to improve day by day now and that’s more important for me.”
125 ATP Open Quimper Bretagne Occidentale
Van Assche Rebuilds Form with Quimper 125 Crown; Jacquet Prevails in Bahrain
Van Assche claimed his fifth Challenger title in Quimper; Jacquet triumphed in Manama’s Bahrain Open
Luca Van Assche used the Open Quimper Bretagne Occidentale to arrest a run of mixed results and collect his fifth ATP Challenger title. The 21-year-old Frenchman rallied from a set down to beat Swiss alternate Remy Bertola 3–6, 6–1, 7–5 in the final of the ATP Challenger Tour 125 indoor event. The match lasted two hours and three minutes; Van Assche struck nine aces, won 80 percent of his first-serve points and broke serve three times to complete the victory.
Ranked No. 165, Van Assche had earlier dismantled defending champion Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg in a near three-hour semifinal. The Quimper success is his first title of the season and the 10th time a Frenchman has won this tournament. He earned €30,460 in prize money and 125 ATP ranking points.
Van Assche’s career arc has been shaped by early junior success and steady transition to the pro game. He reached junior world No. 1 and won the 2021 Roland Garros boys’ singles title, defeating Arthur Fils in the final. He broke into the Top 100 in April 2023 at age 18 and had already secured three Challenger trophies by that time. He has also competed at the 2023 and 2024 Next Gen ATP Finals. His endurance has been a hallmark: he famously saved two championship points to defeat Ugo Humbert in the longest ATP Challenger final at Pau in 2023, a match that lasted three hours and 56 minutes.
Born in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert to a Belgian father and an Italian mother, Van Assche moved to France as a child and began playing tennis at four in Aix-en-Provence. He trained at Pôle France in Poitiers at age 12 and continues his studies in mathematics at Paris Dauphine University. He speaks French, Italian and English and is nicknamed “Lucho.”
During the Quimper trophy presentation he thanked new coach Sébastien Villette, noted his father had travelled from Paris to be present and acknowledged the crowd’s support. “I did a very good junior’s career. It was good for me. I have gained a lot of experience. It helped me a lot for my senior’s career, but I am still young. I learn every day at every tournament,” Van Assche said during a tournament in Valencia two years ago.
At the Bahrain Open in Manama, 24-year-old Kyrian Jacquet captured the title, beating Luca Nardi 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. The world No. 128 converted five of nine break-point opportunities and prevailed in two hours and 13 minutes after victories over Christopher O’Connell, Yannick Hanfmann, Jacob Fearnley and Mattia Bellucci.
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