ASPRIA Tennis Cup Milan Ready To Return

2019 Aspria Tennis Cup champion Hugo Dellien (photo: Francesco Peluso)

MILAN, June 8, 2021

After a year hiatus due to the coronavirus crisis, the ATP Challenger Tour is set to return to Milan, Italy, for the 15th edition of the ASPRIA Tennis Cup – BCS Trophy. The €44,820 clay-court event will be held at the Aspria Harbour Club from June 20 to 27. It will be the lone Challenger tournament taking place that week.

 

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In 2019, Hugo Dellien from Bolivia was dominant on the dirt in Milan, dropping just one set en route to his fifth ATP Challenger Tour title and second of the season. The top seed defeated Danilo Petrovic of Serbia in the final in straight sets. This year’s singles champion will earn €6,190 in prize money as well as 80 ATP Ranking points.

Former singles champions:

2006 – Wayne Odesnik (USA)
2007 – Santiago Ventura (Spain)
2008 – Teymuraz Gabashvili (Russia)
2009 – Alessio Di Mauro (Italy)
2010 – Frederico Gil (Porugal)
2011 – Albert Ramos (Spain)
2012 – Tommy Robredo (Spain)
2013 – Filippo Volandri (Italy)
2014 – Albert Ramos (Spain)
2015 – Federico Delbonis (Argentina)
2016 – Marco Cecchinato (Italy)
2017 – Guido Pella (Argentina)
2018 – Laslo Djere (Serbia)
2019 – Hugo Dellien (Bolivia)
2020 – Not held

2021 Entry list

Marco Cecchinato (World No. 83)
Federico Coria 94
Pedro Sousa 112
Sumit Nagal 143
Roberto Cid Subervi 238
Elliot Benchetrit 247
Jack Sock 248
Facundo Mena 250
Tristan Lamasine 252
Gastao Elias 253
Ulises Blanch 254
Teymuraz Gabashvili 257
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 258
Zizou Bergs 259
Vit Kopriva 261
Hugo Grenier 264
Tung-Lin Wu 268
Carlos Gimeno Valero 269
Julian Lenz 270
Andrea Arnaboldi 274
Pedja Krstin 276
Jiri Lehecka 278
Julien Cagnina 837 260 (PR)