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 14 participants took place in advance, in which four players were able to qualify for the main field. The event's prize money totaled 42,500 euros, which is 60,250 euros less than in the previous year.
The singles were won by the top seeded Portuguese Rui Machado , who won the final against the un seeded French Maxime Teixeira in three sets. This was the fifth individual Challenger title in his career and the first of the season. Last year's winner Jarkko Nieminen from Finland did not defend the title.
In doubles, the fourth seeded pairing consisting of the Australian Peter Luczak and the Italian Alessandro Motti won the final against the top seeded James Cerretani from the USA and Adil Shamasdin from Canada. This was Luczak's seventh career doubles title on the Challenger Tour and the only one this season. For Motti it was the tenth title in a double tournament in this category and the first of the season. It was their second mutual success at a Challenger tournament. Last year's winner Ilija Bozoljac from Serbia and Horia Tecău from Romania both failed to defend their titles.