DOBRICH/STARNBERG, September 15, 2024
Guy den Ouden has clinched his maiden title on the ATP Challenger Tour by winning the second edition of the IZIDA Cup in Dobrich, Bulgaria. The 22-year-old emerged victorious from the all-Dutch singles final on Saturday, beating Jelle Sels 6-2, 6-3.
Van Ouden advanced to the championship match with victories in the top half of the draw over Portuguese qualifier Frederico Ferreira Silva, No. 4 seed Liam Draxl of Canada, local wild card entry Alexander Donski and Argentine Genaro Alberto Olivieri.
The World No. 341 from Utrecht didn’t face a break point and capitalized on three of his own six break-point opportunities in the title match to succeed after one hour and 10 minutes.
Perfect performance 👌
Guy Den Ouden eases past Sels 6-2, 6-3 to lift the trophy in Dobrich #ATPChallenger | @KNLTB pic.twitter.com/tTyIF9lZdW
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Van Ouden, a former top 20 junior, who has captured 11 singles titles on the ITF World Tennis Tour, collected €5,080 in prize money as well as 50 ATP Ranking points.
The second edition of the IZIDA Cup offered a total prize purse of €36,900 and was held at the Tennis Club Izida in Dobrich, a city located in northeastern Bulgaria, known for its rich history and cultural significance. As the administrative center of the Dobrich Province, the city plays a key role in the region. It is often referred to as the “granary of Bulgaria” due to its agricultural importance.
The city features a mix of modern and traditional architecture, with attractions like the Ethnographic Museum and the old town showcasing its heritage. Dobrich also has a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals and events held throughout the year, celebrating its history and community spirit.