The ATP Challenger Tour welcomes two brand-new tournaments this week, both staged on hard courts and offering $200,000 in total prize money—and 125 valuable ATP Ranking points for the champion. The Europcar Cancun Country Open in Mexico, and the Serve First Open in Sumter, South Carolina, promise high-level fields and unique settings.
Mexico steps up, and the players are showing up
For Cancun, the journey from idea to reality was fast-paced.
“Just a few months ago, after requesting a date to the ATP,” explained tournament director Daniel Langre, “Week 33 opened up, and we were happy to take it and accept the challenge of hosting a 125 event on the second week of the Cincinnati Open 1000.”
The decision to launch at the second-highest Challenger level was backed by experience.
“Our tournament promoter, Francisco Tarazona, has plenty of experience being involved in ATP 250s and 500s in the past, so I believe that gave the ATP the confidence they needed to grant him with this Challenger level,” Langre said. “I have also been involved in the organizing committees of ATP 75s, WTA 250s and a WTA 500 event, so we believed we had a strong team with the necessary tools to organize this event.”