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2010 ATP Challenger Tour
Details
Duration4 January 2010 – 28 November 2010
Edition33rd (2nd under this name)
Achievements (singles)
2009
2011

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour is the secondary professional tennis circuit organized by the ATP. The 2010 ATP Challenger Tour calendar comprises 13 top tier Tretorn SERIE+ tournaments, and approximately 150 regular series tournaments, with prize money ranging from $35,000 up to $150,000.[1][2]

Schedule

Template:2010 ATP Challenger Tour Results

Statistical information

Dustin Brown, 2010 ATP Challenger Tour title-leader swept eight titles (six as the representative of Jamaica and two as the representative of Germany).
Robin Haase clinched five singles (in Caltanisetta, Fürth, City of San Marino, Manerbio and Como) and two doubles (Cordenons and Manerbio) titles.
Franco Ferreiro was the best doubles player in this season. He won in eight tournaments (among others in Scheveningen and Segovia).
Brian Dabul triumphed in six tournaments (singles titles in Salinas and Tallahassee).
Kei Nishikori, who decided to come back from his knee injury last year, won four singles titles (the best result, apart from Haase) in the United States.
Nicolas Mahut swept the Cherbourg challenger, winning both singles and doubles titles.
Ryan Sweeting claimed the Dallas singles title for the second consecutive year.
The Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov with his second Challenger title in Bangkok. He won both editions of Chang-Sat Bangkok Open.
Seventeen-year-old Bernard Tomic won his second Challenger title in Burnie.

These tables present the number of singles (S) and doubles (D) titles won by each player and each nation during the season, within all the tournament categories of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour: the Tretorn SERIE+ tournaments, and the regular series tournaments.[1][2] The players/nations are sorted by: 1) total number of titles; 2) cumulated importance of those titles (one Tretorn SERIE+ win > one regular tournament win); 3) a singles > doubles hierarchy; 4) alphabetical order (by family names for players).

Titles won by player

Total Player  S   D   S   D   S   D 
8 Jamaica/ Dustin Brown (GER) 1 2 6
8  Franco Ferreiro (BRA) 0 8
7  Robin Haase (NED) 5 2
7  Carlos Berlocq (ARG) 3 4
6  Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (ESP) 3 3
6  Brian Dabul (ARG) 2 4
6  Nicolas Mahut (FRA) 2 4
6  Édouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA) 1 5
5  Pere Riba (ESP) 3 2
5  Daniel Muñoz-de la Nava (ESP) 0 5
5  Lovro Zovko (CRO) 0 5
5  Santiago González (MEX) 1 4
5  Izak van der Merwe (RSA) 1 4
5  David Marrero (ESP) 0 5
5  Philipp Oswald (AUT) 0 5
5  André Sá (BRA) 0 5
5  Santiago Ventura (ESP) 0 5
4  Denis Gremelmayr (GER) 3 1
4  Karol Beck (SVK) 3 1
4  Kei Nishikori (JPN) 4 0
4  Fabio Fognini (ITA) 3 1
4  Daniele Bracciali (ITA) 0 4
4  Jamie Murray (GBR) 0 4
4  Martin Slanar (AUT) 0 4
4  Rik de Voest (RSA) 1 3
4  Robert Farah (COL) 1 3
4  Martin Fischer (AUT) 1 3
4  Dominik Meffert (GER) 1 3
4  Simone Vagnozzi (ITA) 1 3
4  Ryler DeHeart (USA) 0 4
4  Michail Elgin (RUS) 0 4
4  Rameez Junaid (AUS) 0 4
4  Frank Moser (GER) 0 4
4  Leonardo Tavares (POR) 0 4
3  Rui Machado (POR) 2 1
3  Marcos Daniel (BRA) 3 0
3  Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 3 0
3  Blaž Kavčič (SLO) 3 0
3  Michał Przysiężny (POL) 3 0
3  Rogier Wassen (NED) 0 3
3  Frederico Gil (POR) 1 2
3  Marcel Granollers (ESP) 1 2
3  Lu Yen-hsun (TPE) 2 1
3  Ilija Bozoljac (SRB) 0 3
3  Colin Fleming (GBR) 0 3
3  Alexander Peya (AUT) 0 3
3  Ivan Dodig (CRO) 1 2
3  Robert Kendrick (USA) 1 2
3  Lukáš Rosol (CZE) 1 2
3  Flavio Cipolla (ITA) 0 3
3  Andre Begemann (GER) 0 3
3  Juan Sebastián Cabal (COL) 0 3
3  Pierre-Ludovic Duclos (CAN) 0 3
3  Martin Emmrich (GER) 0 3
3  Treat Conrad Huey (PHI) 0 3
3  Scott Lipsky (USA) 0 3
3  Travis Rettenmaier (USA) 0 3
3  Joseph Sirianni (AUS) 0 3
2  Conor Niland (IRL) 2 0
2  Adrian Mannarino (FRA) 2 0
2  Dudi Sela (ISR) 2 0
2  Steve Darcis (BEL) 1 1
2  Ričardas Berankis (LTU) 2 0
2  Máximo González (ARG) 2 0
2  Jesse Huta Galung (NED) 2 0
2  Tatsuma Ito (JPN) 2 0
2  Tobias Kamke (GER) 2 0
2  Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) 2 0
2  Marinko Matosevic (AUS) 2 0
2  Florian Mayer (GER) 2 0
2  Ricardo Mello (BRA) 2 0
2  Björn Phau (GER) 2 0
2  Éric Prodon (FRA) 2 0
2  Albert Ramos-Viñolas (ESP) 2 0
2  Bobby Reynolds (USA) 2 0
2  João Souza (BRA) 2 0
2  Filippo Volandri (ITA) 2 0
2  Jamie Delgado (GBR) 0 2
2  Filip Polášek (SVK) 0 2
2  Kevin Anderson (RSA) 1 1
2  Pablo Andújar (ESP) 1 1
2  Matthias Bachinger (GER) 1 1
2  Carsten Ball (AUS) 1 1
2  Rogério Dutra da Silva (BRA) 1 1
2  Diego Junqueira (ARG) 1 1
2  Paolo Lorenzi (ITA) 1 1
2  Yuri Schukin (KAZ) 1 1
2  Igor Sijsling (NED) 1 1
2  Donald Young (USA) 1 1
2  Brian Battistone (USA) 0 2
2  James Cerretani (USA) 0 2
2  Alessio di Mauro (ITA) 0 2
2  Matthew Ebden (AUS) 0 2
2  Thomas Fabbiano (ITA) 0 2
2  Gong Maoxin (CHN) 0 2
2  Stephen Huss (AUS) 0 2
2  Ross Hutchins (GBR) 0 2
2  Dominic Inglot (GBR) 0 2
2  Raven Klaasen (RSA) 0 2
2  Li Zhe (CHN) 0 2
2  Jonathan Marray (GBR) 0 2
2  David Martin (USA) 0 2
2  Nikolaus Moser (AUT) 0 2
2  Frederik Nielsen (DEN) 0 2
2  Sanchai Ratiwatana (THA) 0 2
2  Sonchat Ratiwatana (THA) 0 2
2  Adil Shamasdin (CAN) 0 2
2  Artem Sitak (RUS) 0 2
2  Ken Skupski (GBR) 0 2
2  David Škoch (CZE) 0 2
1  José Acasuso (ARG) 1 0
1  Simone Bolelli (ITA) 1 0
1  Pablo Cuevas (URU) 1 0
1  Daniel Gimeno-Traver (ESP) 1 0
1  Martin Kližan (SVK) 1 0
1  Stanislas Wawrinka (SUI) 1 0
1  Thiago Alves (BRA) 0 1
1  Jeff Coetzee (RSA) 0 1
1  Jonathan Erlich (ISR) 0 1
1  Gerard Granollers-Pujol (ESP) 0 1
1  Harsh Mankad (IND) 0 1
1  Andy Ram (ISR) 0 1
1  Simon Stadler (GER) 0 1
1  Kristof Vliegen (BEL) 0 1
1  Igor Zelenay (SVK) 0 1
1  Attila Balázs (HUN) 1 0
1  Michael Berrer (GER) 1 0
1  Alex Bogomolov Jr. (USA) 1 0
1  Stéphane Bohli (SUI) 1 0
1  Paul Capdeville (CHI) 1 0
1  Daniel Brands (GER) 1 0
1  Federico del Bonis (ARG) 1 0
1  Somdev Devvarman (IND) 1 0
1  Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) 1 0
1  Richard Gasquet (FRA) 1 0
1  Gastón Gaudio (ARG) 1 0
1  Marc Gicquel (FRA) 1 0
1  Santiago Giraldo (COL) 1 0
1  David Guez (FRA) 1 0
1  Jan Hájek (CZE) 1 0
1  Jan Hernych (CZE) 1 0
1  Marsel İlhan (TUR) 1 0
1  Jerzy Janowicz (POL) 1 0
1  Evgeny Kirillov (RUS) 1 0
1  Igor Kunitsyn (RUS) 1 0
1  Giovanni Lapentti (ECU) 1 0
1  Lim Yong-kyu (KOR) 1 0
1  Andrej Martin (SVK) 1 0
1  John Millman (AUS) 1 0
1  Ivo Minář (CZE) 1 0
1  Jarkko Nieminen (FIN) 1 0
1  Jaroslav Pospíšil (CZE) 1 0
1  Stéphane Robert (FRA) 1 0
1  Michael Russell (USA) 1 0
1  Carlos Salamanca (COL) 1 0
1  Eduardo Schwank (ARG) 1 0
1  Andreas Seppi (ITA) 1 0
1  Ivan Sergeyev (UKR) 1 0
1  Franko Škugor (CRO) 1 0
1  Tim Smyczek (USA) 1 0
1  Go Soeda (JPN) 1 0
1  Yuichi Sugita (JPN) 1 0
1  Ryan Sweeting (USA) 1 0
1  Bernard Tomic (AUS) 1 0
1  Mario Ančić (CRO) 0 1
1  Andrew Anderson (RSA) 0 1
1  Jamie Baker (GBR) 0 1
1  Tomasz Bednarek (POL) 0 1
1  Ilya Belyaev (RUS) 0 1
1  Ruben Bemelmans (BEL) 0 1
1  Rohan Bopanna (IND) 0 1
1  Martin Damm (CZE) 0 1
1  Giulio di Meo (ITA) 0 1
1  Nicolas Devilder (FRA) 0 1
1  Farrukh Dustov (UZB) 0 1
1  Víctor Estrella (DOM) 0 1
1  Brendan Evans (USA) 0 1
1  Leoš Friedl (CZE) 0 1
1  Daniel Garza (MEX) 0 1
1  Daniele Giorgini (ITA) 0 1
1  Rodrigo-Antonio Grilli (BRA) 0 1
1  Samuel Groth (AUS) 0 1
1  Chris Guccione (AUS) 0 1
1  Ryan Harrison (USA) 0 1
1  Kaden Hensel (AUS) 0 1
1  Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA) 0 1
1  Adam Hubble (AUS) 0 1
1  Uladzimir Ignatik (BLR) 0 1
1  Andis Juška (LAT) 0 1
1  Leonardo Kirche (BRA) 0 1
1  Ivo Klec (SVK) 0 1
1  Henri Kontinen (FIN) 0 1
1  Mateusz Kowalczyk (POL) 0 1
1  Gero Kretschmer (GER) 0 1
1  Alexandre Kudryavtsev (RUS) 0 1
1  Toshihide Matsui (JPN) 0 1
1  Miloslav Mečíř Jr. (SVK) 0 1
1  Nikola Mektić (CRO) 0 1
1  Jan Mertl (CZE) 0 1
1  Nicholas Monroe (USA) 0 1
1  Alessandro Motti (ITA) 0 1
1  Gilles Müller (LUX) 0 1
1  Eric Nunez (USA) 0 1
1  Deniss Pavlovs (LAT) 0 1
1  Guillermo Olaso (ESP) 0 1
1  Sergio Pérez-Pérez (ESP) 0 1
1  Vasek Pospisil (CAN) 0 1
1  Sebastián Prieto (ARG) 0 1
1  Purav Raja (IND) 0 1
1  Rajeev Ram (USA) 0 1
1  Nicolas Renavand (FRA) 0 1
1  Christophe Rochus (BEL) 0 1
1  Alex Satschko (GER) 0 1
1  Thomas Schoorel (NED) 0 1
1  Marek Semjan (SVK) 0 1
1  Júlio Silva (BRA) 0 1
1  Artem Smirnov (UKR) 0 1
1  João Sousa (POR) 0 1
1  Bertram Steinberger (AUT) 0 1
1  Horia Tecău (ROU) 0 1
1  Matteo Trevisan (ITA) 0 1
1  Gabriel Trujillo-Soler (ESP) 0 1
1  Adrian Ungur (ROU) 0 1
1  Martín Vassallo Argüello (ARG) 0 1
1  Dušan Vemić (SRB) 0 1
1  James Ward (GBR) 0 1
1  Jesse Witten (USA) 0 1
1  Fritz Wolmarans (RSA) 0 1
1  Ivan Zovko (CRO) 0 1

Titles won by nation

Total Nation  S   D   S   D   S   D 
38  Spain (ESP) 1 3 9 25 10 28
33  United States (USA) 8 25 8 25
32  Germany (GER) 2 1 11 18 13 19
28  Italy (ITA) 1 1 7 19 8 20
26  Brazil (BRA) 3 8 15 8 18
23  Argentina (ARG) 1 1 11 10 12 11
23  France (FRA) 1 10 12 11 12
21  Australia (AUS) 5 16 5 16
19  Great Britain (GBR) 3 16 0 19
19  Austria (AUT) 2 1 16 1 18
16  South Africa (RSA) 1 3 12 3 13
15  Netherlands (NED) 1 3 7 4 8 7
12  Czech Republic (CZE) 5 7 5 7
12  Croatia (CRO) 1 2 9 2 10
11  Slovakia (SVK) 2 2 3 4 5 6
10  Portugal (POR) 2 3 5 3 7
10  Russia (RUS) 2 8 2 8
9  Japan (JPN) 8 1 8 1
9  Colombia (COL) 3 6 3 6
6  Poland (POL) 4 2 4 2
6  Jamaica (JAM) 2 1 3 1 5
6  Mexico (MEX) 1 5 1 5
6  Canada (CAN) 6 0 6
5  Belgium (BEL) 1 1 3 1 4
4  Israel (ISR) 1 2 1 2 2
4  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 3 1 3 1
4  India (IND) 1 1 2 1 3
4  Serbia (SRB) 1 3 0 4
4  China (CHN) 4 0 4
4  Thailand (THA) 4 0 4
3  Bulgaria (BUL) 3 3 0
3  Slovenia (SLO) 3 3 0
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE) 2 1 2 1
3  Ukraine (UKR) 2 1 2 1
3  Philippines (PHI) 3 0 3
2  Ireland (IRL) 2 2 0
2   Switzerland (SUI) 1 1 2 0
2  Lithuania (LTU) 2 2 0
2  Finland (FIN) 1 1 1 1
2  Denmark (DEN) 2 0 2
2  Latvia (LAT) 2 0 2
2  Romania (ROU) 2 0 2
1  Uruguay (URU) 1 1 0
1  Chile (CHI) 1 1 0
1  Ecuador (ECU) 1 1 0
1  Hungary (HUN) 1 1 0
1  South Korea (KOR) 1 1 0
1  Turkey (TUR) 1 1 0
1  Belarus (BLR) 1 0 1
1  Dominican Republic (DOM) 1 0 1
1  Luxembourg (LUX) 1 0 1
1  Uzbekistan (UZB) 1 0 1

1 In October 2010 Dustin Brown decided to play under the German flag. He won six titles as a representative of Jamaica.

Point distribution

Points are awarded as follows:

Tournament Category W F SF
(3rd/4th)
QF R16 R32 Additional
qualifying points
Challenger $125,000 +H 125 75 45 25 10 5
Challenger $125,000 110 65 40 20 9 5
Challenger $100,000 100 60 35 18 8 5
Challenger $75,000 90 55 33 17 8 5
Challenger $50,000 80 48 29 15 7 3
Challenger $35,000 +H 80 48 29 15 6 3

See also

References

General
  • "2010 ATP Challenger Tour Schedule". atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc. Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
  • "2010 ATP/ITF Schedule". stevegtennis.com. stevegtennis.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-10. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
Specific
  1. ^ a b "About the Challenger Circuit". atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc. Archived from the original on 2009-12-08. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
  2. ^ a b "Tretorn SERIE+ – The Premier Events of the ATP Challenger Tour". atpworldtour.com. ATP Tour, Inc. Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-12.

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