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2025 Antofagasta Challenger

September 29 - October 5

Antofagasta Challenger

Last Updated on October 13, 2025

The 2025 Antofagasta Challenger, also known as the Challenger Dove Men+Care Antofagasta for sponsorship reasons, was a professional tennis tournament that was part of the ATP Challenger Tour. It was the third edition of the tournament and took place from September 29 to October 5, 2025, in Antofagasta, Chile. The event was played on outdoor clay courts of the Acceso AutoClub.

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Champions

Event Champion(s) Runner(s)-up
Singles šŸ‡ØšŸ‡± Cristian GarĆ­n šŸ‡¦šŸ‡· Facundo DĆ­az Acosta
2–6, 6–3, 6–3
Doubles šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡Ø Gonzalo Escobar
šŸ‡²šŸ‡½ Miguel Ɓngel Reyes-Varela
šŸ‡§šŸ‡· LuĆ­s Britto
šŸ‡§šŸ‡· Matheus Pucinelli de Almeida
6–3, 4–6, [10–6]

Tournament History

The Antofagasta Challenger, also known by its sponsored name, the Challenger Dove Men+Care Antofagasta, was first held in 2023. The tournament quickly established itself as a key stop on the ATP Challenger Tour’s South American circuit. The inaugural champion in 2023 was Camilo Ugo Carabelli, who defeated Tristan Boyer in a tough three-set final. The 2024 edition saw another thrilling final, with Juan Manuel CerĆŗndolo taking home the singles title by defeating Daniel Vallejo. The tournament has consistently attracted strong fields, providing a platform for both established players and up-and-coming talent from the region and beyond. The tournament’s clay court surface is a significant feature, as it caters to a specific style of play and differs from many other events on the tour.

Venue

The 2025 Antofagasta Challenger was held at Acceso AutoClub in Antofagasta, Chile. The Acceso AutoClub is a well-known social and sports club located in Antofagasta, Chile. While its name might suggest a primary focus on automobiles, it is a multi-purpose facility with a wide range of sports and recreational amenities. It is a popular destination for local families and sports enthusiasts.

The club features high-level sports facilities, including tennis courts, which have been the venue for the ATP Challenger tournament. Beyond tennis, it is known to offer other activities such as swimming, basketball, and a golf course. Its status as a comprehensive sports complex makes it a suitable and well-equipped location to host a professional tennis event like the Antofagasta Challenger, drawing on both its existing infrastructure and its local reputation to attract a crowd.

Player Field

The 2025 Antofagasta Challenger featured a strong singles and doubles field. The singles main draw comprised 32 players, with an additional 32 players competing in the qualifying rounds for a spot in the main draw. The doubles draw featured 16 teams.

The singles seeds included Emilio Nava (No. 1 seed), Cristian Garín, Hugo Dellien, and TomÔs Barrios Vera, who were among the highest-ranked players in the draw. Several wildcards were awarded to local players, including Facundo Bagnis, Daniel Antonio Núñez, and Benjamín Torrealba, giving them a chance to compete on home soil. The field also included several alternates and players who successfully navigated the qualifying draw, such as Joaquín Aguilar Cardozo, Luciano Emanuel Ambrogi, Franco Roncadelli, Juan Bautista Torres, Gonzalo Villanueva, and Carlos María ZÔrate.

Prize Money and Ranking Points

The 2025 Antofagasta Challenger was a Challenger 75 event. The total prize money for the tournament was $100,000. The singles winner was awarded $14,200 and 75 ATP ranking points. The prize money and ranking points were distributed as follows:

Round Prize Money ($) Ranking Points
Winner $14,200 75
Runner-up $8,330 44
Semifinalist $4,975 22
Quarterfinalist $2,890 12
Round of 16 $1,685 6
Round of 32 $1,045 0
Qualifier $0 4

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