The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs. For the individual tournament, a qualifying round with 29 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.
In the singles the third seeded Austrian Andreas Haider-Maurer won , who won the final against the unseeded Italian Matteo Viola in two sets. This was the first single Challenger title in his career. Last year's winner Robin Haase from the Netherlands did not defend his title.
In the doubles competition, the top seeded Italian pairing consisting of Daniele Bracciali and Simone Vagnozzi won the final against the unseeded Daniele Giorgini and Adrian Ungur in a match tie-break . This was Braccialis 21st career Challenger Tour title and the first of the season. For Vagnozzi it was the 13th title in a doubles tournament at Challenger level and the third of the season. It was their first mutual success. Last year's Spanish winners David Marrero and Santiago Ventura both failed to defend their titles.