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Pune Challenger ATP 75 2026 Schedule, Fixtures & Teams List

February 10, 2026

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The 2026 Pune Challenger ATP 75, also called the Maha Open, marks the final event of the ATP Challenger Tour’s “India Swing.” It will begin its main draw on February 23, 2026, at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex.

As a Challenger 75 tournament, it promises exciting matches and valuable ranking points. Top international players join India’s best professionals, making it a key event before the tour moves to the clay-court season.

Take a look at all the necessary information regarding the Pune Challenger ATP 75 2026

Pune Challenger ATP 75 Schedule

The official ATP Website has not published the detailed schedule yet, but here is the approximate schedule taken from various sources 

DatePhaseTournament Segment
Feb 22, 2026QualifyingOpening matches for 24 hopeful qualifiers
Feb 23-24, 2026Round of 32Start of the Singles and Doubles main draws
Feb 25-26, 2026Round of 16Second-round eliminations at Balewadi Stadium
Feb 27, 2026Quarter-FinalsHigh-stakes battles for the semi-final spots
Feb 28, 2026Semi-FinalsFinalists decided for both Singles and Doubles
March 1, 2026Grand FinaleChampionship finals and trophy ceremony

Teams and Players of the Pune Challenger ATP 75 2026

The teams and players of the Pune Challenger ATP 75 2026 are not yet finalized, but the tournament promises exciting matches. Fans can look forward to a mix of top international players and India’s best stars competing in Pune.

Top seeds include Australia’s Dane Sweeny (Rank 151) and Jason Kubler (Rank 179). Local favorites like Sumit Nagal and Ramkumar Ramanathan will also aim to impress the home crowd.

 Dane Sweeny
Source: The Owl

International players such as Britain’s Jay Clarke and Argentina’s Federico Gomez bring experience, while young Indian talents like Manas Dhamne and Aryan Shah may get wildcards to test their skills.

Pune Challenger ATP 75 Competitive Format

The Pune Challenger ATP 75 2026 follows a traditional knockout format, where only the most consistent players reach the final. 

Ramkumar Ramanathan
Source: Milano Cortina 

The main draw includes a 32-player singles bracket and a 16-team doubles field, with every match a “win-or-go-home” battle.

In singles, 24 players enter directly based on their rankings, while 6 qualify through two-day rounds. The organizers also offer 2 wildcards to give local Indian players valuable experience.

Matches are best-of-three sets with standard tie-breaks. Doubles use no-ad scoring and a 10-point match tie-break if sets are split, keeping the action quick and exciting.

Pune Challenger ATP 75 Venue

The Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Balewadi, Pune, is the main venue for the Pune Challenger ATP 75. It is famous for its top-class facilities and for hosting the Tata Open Maharashtra, India’s former ATP 250 tournament.

The Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex
Source: Wikipedia

The center court can hold over 4,000 fans, creating an electric atmosphere, especially for Indian players. The complex also offers practice courts, modern player facilities, and fan-friendly zones, making it popular with international players.

Ranking Points and Prizes for Pune Challenger ATP 75

The Pune Challenger ATP 75 offers  75 ATP ranking points to the winner and a total prize money of $107,000. It is the final event of a four-tournament Indian swing, attracting competitive international and local players.

The ranking points for the singles draw are as follows: the winner earns 75 points, the finalist 44, the semifinalists 22, and the quarterfinalists 12 points.

This combination of points and prize money makes the Pune Challenger a key event for players aiming to improve their ATP rankings early in the season.

Past Champions of  Pune Challenger ATP 75

YearSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
2025Dalibor SvrcinaJeevan Nedunchezhiyan / Vijay Sundar Prashanth
2024Valentin VacherotTristan Schoolkate / Adam Walton
2023Max PurcellAnirudh Chandrasekar / Vijay Sundar Prashanth
2019James DuckworthPurav Raja / Ramkumar Ramanathan
2018Elias YmerVijay Sundar Prashanth / Ramkumar Ramanathan
2017Yuki BhambriTomislav Brkic / Ante Pavic
2016Sadio DoumbiaPurav Raja / Divij Sharan
2015Yuki BhambriGerard Granollers / Adrian Menendez-Maceiras
2014Yuichi SugitaSaketh Myneni / Sanam Singh

Where to Watch the 2026 Pune Challenger ATP 75

The 2026  Pune Challenger ATP 75 can be watched live on the ATP Challenger TV website. Indian viewers may also stream matches on platforms like FanCode, making it easy to follow the action from anywhere.

Local fans are encouraged to check the daily schedules on these platforms, beginning February 23, to confirm televised main-draw matches.

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Conclusion: The  Pune Challenger ATP 75 Starts On Feburary 23 2026 

The 2026 Pune Challenger ATP 75 starts on February 23, 2026. It is one of the biggest tennis events in Maharashtra, attracting top players from around the world.

The tournament takes place at Balewadi Stadium, making Pune an important hub for tennis in Asia. With 75 ranking points at stake, every match promises exciting and competitive action.

Fans should not miss the thrilling matches leading up to the final on March 1. Watch the top players compete and enjoy the excitement of world-class tennis right here in Pune!

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

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