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Sumit Nagal To Lead India’s Challenge At The Milestone 10th Edition Of Bengaluru Open
Bengaluru Open continues to be an integral part of the ATP Challenger Tour. Upgraded in 2025 from an ATP Challenger 100 to a Challenger 125 event, the tournament now offers a total prize purse of over USD 225,000, drawing top players from around the world. The elevated status has ensured a strong and competitive field, reinforcing its position as a key fixture on the global tennis calendar.
As international tennis returns to enthral Bengaluru’s sports enthusiasts, the landmark 10th edition of the Bengaluru Open will see Sumit Nagal lead India’s challenge. A former champion of the tournament in 2017, Nagal is among the country’s most accomplished singles players, with Olympic representation and multiple ATP Challenger titles to his name. Joining him will be Aryan Shah, a promising young Indian talent whose consistent performances on the ITF and ATP Challenger circuits mark his emergence at this milestone edition.
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