Bengaluru, Feb. 28 -- Indian tennis is set for a major boost as the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) prepares to host two consecutive ATP Challenger 50 tournaments at the S.M. Krishna Tennis Stadium from 11th-17th May and 18th-24th May 2026.
The two-week swing will position Bengaluru at the centre of men's professional tennis in India, giving players back-to-back opportunities to compete for valuable ATP ranking points on home soil. Part of the ATP Challenger Tour and the bridge between the ITF circuit and the ATP Tour these events play a key role in developing emerging talent.
The announcement follows the successful 10th edition of the Bengaluru Open 125 in January and India's dramatic 3-2 Davis Cup victory over the Nether...