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2025 Challenger de Buenos Aires

September 22 - September 28

Challenger de Buenos Aires

Last Updated on September 30, 2025

The 2025 Challenger de Buenos Aires, also known as the YPF Buenos Aires Challenger presented by La Roche-Posay for sponsorship reasons, was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the 14th edition of the tournament and was part of the 2025 ATP Challenger Tour. The event took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in September 2025.

Tournament Details

Date 22–28 September
Edition 14th
Draw 32 Singles / 16 Doubles
Category ATP Challenger 75
Prize Money $100,000
Surface Clay
Location Buenos Aires, Argentina
Venue Racket Club de Buenos Aires

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Champions

Event Champion(s) Runner(s)-up
Men’s Singles 🇦🇷 Román Andrés Burruchaga 🇦🇷 Alex Barrena
7–6(7–4), 6–3
Men’s Doubles 🇦🇷 Guillermo Durán
🇦🇷 Mariano Kestelboim
🇧🇷 Pedro Boscardin Dias
🇧🇷 João Lucas Reis da Silva
7–6(7–3), 6–1

Tournament Venue

The tournament is held annually at the Racket Club de Buenos Aires, a prominent tennis club located in the Palermo neighborhood of the city. The club’s facilities are well-known and feature a number of red clay courts, which are the traditional surface for many tennis tournaments in Argentina and South America. The intimate setting of the Racket Club allows fans to get close to the action and provides an authentic Argentine tennis atmosphere. The venue’s consistent use for the Challenger de Buenos Aires has made it a key stop on the ATP Challenger Tour circuit, celebrated for its high-quality courts and passionate fan base.

History of the Tournament

The Challenger de Buenos Aires was first held in 2010 and has since become a staple of the ATP Challenger Tour’s South American swing. Over the years, the tournament has provided a crucial platform for both rising Argentine talents and international players seeking to improve their rankings and gain valuable experience on clay courts. The tournament was not held in 2014 and 2020, but it has otherwise been a consistent fixture on the professional calendar.

Past champions have included a mix of future stars and experienced veterans. The 2024 singles title was won by Francisco Comesaña, while the doubles champions were Murkel Dellien and Facundo Mena. The tournament’s rich history and reputation for attracting a strong field of competitors have made it a significant event for tennis in the region.

Prize Money and Ranking Points

The 2025 Challenger de Buenos Aires was an ATP Challenger 75 tournament, offering a total prize money of $100,000. The breakdown of prize money and ranking points was as follows:

Round Prize Money (USD) Ranking Points
Winner $14,200 75
Finalist $8,330 44
Semifinals $4,975 22
Quarterfinals $2,890 12
Round of 16 $1,685 6
Round of 32 $1,045 0

Singles Main Draw

Seeds: The singles main draw featured a competitive field of players. The top seeds included:

  1. Thiago Agustín Tirante (ARG)
  2. Emilio Nava (USA)
  3. Juan Pablo Ficovich (ARG)
  4. Cristian Garín (CHI)
  5. Daniel Vallejo (PAR)
  6. Román Andrés Burruchaga (ARG)
  7. Genaro Alberto Olivieri (ARG)
  8. Federico Delbonis (ARG)

Other Notable Entrants: In addition to the seeded players, the main draw included several Argentine wild card entries as well as players who advanced from the qualifying rounds. The defending singles champion from 2024, Francisco Comesaña, was also a notable entrant in the draw.

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