The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs. For the individual competition there was a qualifying round with 16 players, through which four players could qualify for the main field. The total prize money for the event was 42,500 euros.
The winner of the individual competition was the Slovak Karol Beck , who was seeded in second place and defeated the Luxembourg wildcard owner Gilles Müller in two sets in the final. It was Beck's seventh career singles Challenger title and the first of the season.
Also in doubles, Beck managed to make it into the final at the side of his partner Jiří Krkoška , which they lost against the Britons Jonathan Marray and Jamie Murray, who were seeded in second place, in the match tie-break . Beck barely missed defending his title from last year. It was Marray's eleventh win in a Challenger-level double of his career and the second of the season. For Murray it was the eighth tournament win in doubles in this category and also the second of the season. It was their fourth joint title. Jaroslav Levinský , who won the tournament together with Beck last year, did not appear to defend his title this year.