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Bengaluru Open 2025: Kopriva, Schoolkate To Lead Tough Field In Main Draw
India's biggest international tennis event which is celebrating 10 years since its inaugural edition in 2015, returns with an upgraded ATP Challenger 125 status, which highlights its importance on both the Indian tennis calendar and the global challenger circuit.
Headlined by World No. 128 Kopriva from the Czech Republic, this event features nine top-200 players competing for $200,000 in prize money and 125 ATP ranking points for the singles champion. The tournament promises to deliver thrilling action, further solidifying its position as a key event in the world of tennis.
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