Andy Murray’s trio of titles on the ATP Challenger Tour stood out as a memorable second in 2023.
The Scot was considered one of 4 gamers to win on the all-new Challenger 175 stage this yr together with his triumph on the Open Aix Provence Credit score Agricole, his first title of any variety since claiming the ATP 250 occasion in Antwerp in 2019.
“This final yr, 18 months has been a little bit of wrestle with my sport. However [my team] have been there supporting me and dealing with me to attempt to get higher,” Murray mentioned throughout the trophy presentation.
Murray’s highway to the title was not straightforward. Within the opening spherical, he defeated tour-veteran and former World No. 6 Gael Monfils. Murray maintained a excessive stage all week, rallying previous then World No. 17 Tommy Paul within the closing.
17 years, 8 months.
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The outcomes saved coming for the 36-year-old, who received the Lexus Surbiton Trophy in June to change into the oldest grass-court champion in Challenger historical past (since 1978) and prolonged his profitable streak to 10 by claiming the Nottingham Challenger.
Frenchman Ugo Humbert additionally loved a mid-season surge on the ATP Challenger Tour by claiming two consecutive 175 titles.
In Cagliari, Italy, the 25-year-old saved three match factors in opposition to Taro Daniel in a four-hour, 13-minute quarter-final marathon earlier than strolling away together with his first clay-court title. Humbert survived one other prolonged battle – greater than three hours – within the closing in opposition to Laslo Djere.
“I’ll always remember this trophy as a result of I hate clay usually, by no means received greater than two matches in a row on clay,” Humbert mentioned in his post-tournament press convention. “It feels unbelievable to have the trophy at this time… I don’t know what to suppose, I’m simply tremendous pleased.”
Ugo Humbert is topped champion on the Cagliari Challenger.” />
Ugo Humbert is topped champion on the Cagliari Challenger. Credit score: Mike Lawrence/ATP Tour
Humbert’s run didn’t cease there. The lefty captured the BNP Paribas Primrose in Bordeaux, the place he downed Tomas Martin Etcheverry within the closing. Humbert performed with conviction behind his serve all week and returned to the Prime 40 of the Pepperstone ATP Rankings for the primary time since 31 January, 2022. Humbert completed the season at a career-high No. 20.
Portugal’s Nuno Borges was the primary Challenger 175 champion when he lifted the Arizona Tennis Traditional trophy in March.
After incomes the highest-ranked win of his profession within the opening spherical in opposition to World No. 38 Diego Schwartzman, Borges then defeated Roman Safiullin, Alexei Popyrin, Jan-Lennard Struff and Alexander Shevchenko to cap a 10-match profitable streak on the Challenger stage and declare his largest profession title.
“Someway I discovered myself within the closing and I lastly did it,” Borges mentioned on the time. “I really feel like I’m nonetheless absorbing it however it’s unbelievable. First Challenger 175 occasion, it’s a really particular place. It motivates me loads for the whole lot else.”
Nuno Borges celebrates his title on the Arizona Tennis Traditional with a pool plunge.” />
Nuno Borges celebrates his title on the Arizona Tennis Traditional with a pool plunge. Credit score: Mary Grace Grabill
German Dominik Koepfer overcame a number of challenges confronted to win the Piemonte Open Intesa Sanpaolo in Turin, the place rain compelled the match to be moved from clay to an indoor exhausting courtroom for the semi-finals and closing.
The 29-year-old performed his first-round match in Turin roughly 48 hours after competing within the Prague Challenger closing. With no indicators of fatigue, Koepfer claimed his fourth Challenger crown.
“It wasn’t straightforward to go from out of doors clay to quick indoor courts in only a few hours, however I am pleased with how I used to be in a position to adapt,” Koepfer mentioned. “It was an unimaginable week, which gave me a very powerful title of my profession.”
Dominik Koepfer throughout Saturday’s Turin Challenger closing.” />
Dominik Koepfer in motion on the Turin Challenger. Credit score: Francesco Panunzio