The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 14 pairs. Since there were not enough pairings for the planned 16-man main draw, the two top-seeded doubles got a bye for the quarter-finals. For the individual tournament, a qualifying round with 31 participants took place in advance, in which four players were able to qualify for the main field. The total prize money for the event was 30,000 euros.
The singles were won by the unseeded Romanian Adrian Ungur , who won the final against the unseeded Italian Stefano Galvani in two sets. This was the third individual Challenger title of his career and the first of the season. Last year's winner Carlos Berlocq from Argentina retired from first place in the round of 16.
In the doubles competition, the top seeded Italian pairing consisting of Alessio di Mauro and Alessandro Motti won the final against their unseeded compatriots Daniele Giorgini and Stefano Travaglia in a match tie-break . This was di Mauri's seventh and Motti's twelfth double title on the ATP Challenger Tour. In addition, it was their second or third title of the season, which they both won with different partners. It was their second joint title. Last year's winners Thomas Fabbiano from Italy and Gabriel Trujillo Soler from Spain both failed to defend their titles.