Potchefstroom Challenger 2020

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Potchefstroom Challenger 2020
date March 9, 2020 - March 15, 2020
Edition 1
navigation  2020  ►  2021
ATP Challenger Tour
venue Potchefstroom South Africa
South AfricaSouth Africa 
Tournament number 8371
category Challenger
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 32E / 15Q / 14D
Prize money US $ 35,000 
Last year's winner (individual) First run
Last year's winner (double) First run
Winner (singles) called off
Winner (doubles) called off
Tournament director Ridhwaan Dawood
Tournament supervisor Stéphane Crétois
Last direct assumption IrelandIreland Simon Carr (518)
As of March 7, 2020

The Potchefstroom Challenger 2020 was a tennis tournament that took place in Potchefstroom from March 9th to 15th, 2020 . It was part of the ATP Challenger Tour 2020 and was played outdoors on hard courts.

The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 14 pairs.

Due to the upgrading of the coronavirus crisis by the WHO as a pandemic , the matches on Thursday, March 12th, were ended, but all matches were canceled from March 13th.

singles

Seeding list

No. Player Round reached

01. FranceFrance Benjamin Bonzi Quarter finals
02. FranceFrance Hugo Grenier Quarter finals
03. SerbiaSerbia Peđa Krstin 1 round
04th GermanyGermany Dustin Brown Quarter finals
No. Player Round reached
05. RussiaRussia Yevgeny Karlovsky Round of 16

06th GermanyGermany Daniel Masur Quarter finals

07th SpainSpain Roberto Ortega Olmedo 1 round

08th. ItalyItaly Lorenzo Musetti Round of 16

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  FranceFrance B. Bonzi 7th 6th                        
 FranceFrance M. Martineau 5 2   1  FranceFrance B. Bonzi 6th 7th
 UkraineUkraine D. Kalenichenko 7th 3 2    IndiaIndia S. Rawat 3 5  
 IndiaIndia S. Rawat 5 6th 6th     1  FranceFrance B. Bonzi
 FranceFrance S. Doumbia 6th 6th    FranceFrance S. Doumbia  
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic M. Gengel 4th 2    FranceFrance S. Doumbia 6th 2 7th  
WC  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Montsi 2 7th 2   5  RussiaRussia J. Karlowski 4th 6th 6 1  
5  RussiaRussia J. Karlowski 6th 5 6th      
4th  GermanyGermany D. Brown 7th 7th      
 FranceFrance C. Denolly 6 4 5   4th  GermanyGermany D. Brown 6th 3 6th  
 AustriaAustria D. Pichler 6th 6th    AustriaAustria D. Pichler 3 6th 3  
Q  FranceFrance J. Thirouin 2 3     4th  GermanyGermany D. Brown
Q  ItalyItaly F. Ornago 1 6th 2   6th  GermanyGermany D. Masur  
 IsraelIsrael E. Leshem 6th 3 6th    IsraelIsrael E. Leshem 6th 1 r  
 IsraelIsrael Y. Oliel 5 4th   6th  GermanyGermany D. Masur 3 1  
6th  GermanyGermany D. Masur 7th 6th      
7th  SpainSpain R. Ortega Olmedo 5 3    
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Draper 7th 6th    United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Draper  
 MoroccoMorocco A. Moundir 5 3    GermanyGermany T. Simon  
 GermanyGermany T. Simon 7th 6th      
Q  FranceFrance F. Reboul 6th 6th   Q  FranceFrance F. Reboul  
WC  South AfricaSouth Africa GM Becker 3 3   Q  FranceFrance F. Reboul 6th 6th  
Q  ZimbabweZimbabwe MDA Sibanda 6th 4th   Q  ZimbabweZimbabwe MDA Sibanda 4th 2  
3  SerbiaSerbia P. Krstin 1 2 r      
8th  ItalyItaly L. Musetti 6th 7th      
 IrelandIreland S. Carr 2 5   8th  ItalyItaly L. Musetti 5 5  
 ZimbabweZimbabwe B. Lock 7th 6th    ZimbabweZimbabwe B. Lock 7th 7th  
Q  GermanyGermany S. Prechtel 6 4 1      ZimbabweZimbabwe B. Lock
WC  South AfricaSouth Africa V. Hunter 2 6th 0   2  FranceFrance H. Grenier  
 AustriaAustria L. Miedler 6th 3 6th    AustriaAustria L. Miedler 6 7 3  
Q  NetherlandsNetherlands M. Veldheer 6th 4th 2   2  FranceFrance H. Grenier 7th 6th  
2  FranceFrance H. Grenier 2 6th 6th    

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. FranceFrance Sadio Doumbia Fabien Reboul
FranceFrance 
Quarter finals
02. GermanyGermany Dustin Brown Lucas Miedler
AustriaAustria 
Semifinals
03. GermanyGermany Daniel Masur Roberto Ortega Olmedo
SpainSpain 
Semifinals
04th ZimbabweZimbabwe Benjamin Lock Courtney John Lock
ZimbabweZimbabwe 
Quarter finals

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
 
  1  FranceFrance S. Doumbia F. Reboul
 FranceFrance 
 
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic M. Gengel D. Pichler
 AustriaAustria 
w. O.      Czech RepublicCzech Republic M. Gengel D. Pichler
 AustriaAustria 
 
 SerbiaSerbia P. Krstin M. Radojković
 SerbiaSerbia 
         
4th  ZimbabweZimbabwe B. Lock C. J. Lock
 ZimbabweZimbabwe 
6th 6th          
 IrelandIreland S. Carr C. Denolly
 FranceFrance 
2 3     4th  ZimbabweZimbabwe B. Lock C. J. Lock
 ZimbabweZimbabwe 
 
 FranceFrance B. Bonzi M. Martineau
 FranceFrance 
6th 7th      FranceFrance B. Bonzi M. Martineau
 FranceFrance 
 
WC  South AfricaSouth Africa V. Caripi V. Hunter
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
3 6 3        
WC  South AfricaSouth Africa R. Arends, K. Montsi
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
4th 7th [6]        
 UkraineUkraine D. Kalenichenko F. Ornago
 ItalyItaly 
6th 6 4 [10]      UkraineUkraine D. Kalenichenko F. Ornago
 ItalyItaly 
3 3
 RussiaRussia J. Karlowski T. Simon
 GermanyGermany 
5 6th [11]     3  GermanyGermany D. Masur R. Ortega Olmedo
 SpainSpain 
6th 6th  
3  GermanyGermany D. Masur R. Ortega Olmedo
 SpainSpain 
7th 4th [13]       3  GermanyGermany D. Masur R. Ortega Olmedo
 SpainSpain 
 IndiaIndia S. Rawat M. Veldheer
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
6th 3       2  GermanyGermany D. Brown L. Miedler
 AustriaAustria 
 
WC  South AfricaSouth Africa GM Becker P. Malan
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
3 2 r      IndiaIndia S. Rawat M. Veldheer
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
6 2 2
  2  GermanyGermany D. Brown L. Miedler
 AustriaAustria 
7th 6th  
 

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Coronavirus: ATP tour shut down for six weeks! In: tennisnet.com. March 12, 2020, accessed March 12, 2020 .