The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, while that of the doubles competition was originally intended to consist of 16 pairs. Since not enough pairings had registered, the top seeded pairing consisting of James Cerretani and Adil Shamasdin received a bye in the first round. For the individual competition there was a qualification round with 26 players, through which four players could qualify for the main field. The total prize money for the event was 30,000 euros.
The winner of the individual competition was the eighth placed Frenchman David Guez , who defeated his compatriot Kenny de Schepper in the final in the tie-break of the third set , who only made it into the main draw after successfully qualifying . It was Guez's third single career Challenger title and the first of the season.
In doubles, the top seeded pairing consisting of the American James Cerretani and the Canadian Adil Shamasdin won the final against the two seeded Britons Jamie Delgado and Jonathan Marray in a match tie-break . It was Cerretani's sixth win in a Challenger category doubles tournament and the first of the year. For Shamasdin it was the fourth tournament win in doubles in this category and also the first of the season. It was their first joint title.