The 2025 Bengaluru Open will feature nine top-200 players competing for $200,000 in prize money and 125 ATP ranking points for the singles champion. The tournament, now in its ninth edition, will feature a 32-player singles draw, comprising 20 direct entries, six qualifiers, two special exemptions, one Next Gen Accelerator, and three wild cards. The field also has a former top-20 player in Bernard Tomic, who rose to a career-high rank of 17 in 2016. The singles event has also produced two Indian winners in the past: Sumit Nagal (2017) and Prajnesh Gunneswaran (2018). The tournament was not held in 2016, 2019, and 2021.Italy’s Stefano Napolitano won the title in 2024 after a hard-fought final against Sum it Nagal of India. The event is celebrating 10 years since its inaugural edition in 2015, which highlights its importance on both the Indian tennis calendar and the global challenger circuit.
