All about the ATP Challenger 175 event in ItalyKathryn Riley/ATP ChallengerThe Sardegna Open is played at the Tennis Club Cagliari, with Chiesa dei Santi Giorgio e Caterina in the background. By ATP StaffThe Sardegna Open returns to the ATP Challenger circuit this week, with Matteo Berrettini and Hubert Hurkacz among those in action. Mariano Navone is the top seed.Here's what you need to know ahead of the ATP Challenger 175 tournament:When is the 2026 Sardegna Open?The 2026 Sardegna Open will be held from 28 April-3 May. The clay-court tournament takes place at the Tennis Club Cagliari.Who is playing at the 2026 Sardegna Open?Argentine Mariano Navone is the top seed in Cagliari, where he won the title in 2024. Navone could face Matteo Berrettini in the second round. Former World No. 6 Hubert Hurkacz is in the draw, as is #NextGenATP Italian Federico Cina.What is the 2026 Sardegna Open draw?Click here to view the singles draw.What is the schedule for the Sardegna Open?*Qualifying: Monday 27 April - Tuesday 28 April.*Main Draw: Tuesday 28 April - 3 May.*Singles and Doubles Final: Sunday 3 May.View On Official WebsiteWhat is the prize money and points for the Sardegna Open?The prize money for the 2026 Sardegna Open is €272,720.SINGLESWinner: €43,635 / 175 pointsFinalist: €25,735 / 90 pointsSemi-finalist: €15,175 / 50 pointsQuarter-finalist: €8,840 / 25 pointsRound of 16: €5,240 / 13 pointsFirst Round: €3,135 / 0 pointsDOUBLES (US Dollars; per team)Winner: €11,300 / 175 pointsFinalist: €6,520 / 100 pointsSemi-finalist: €3,950 / 60 pointsQuarter-finalist: €2,300 / 320 pointsFirst Round: €1,320 / 0 pointsHow can I watch the Sardegna Open?Fans can live stream all ATP Challenger matches for free at Challenger TV.How can I follow the Sardegna Open?InstagramWho won the last edition of the Sardegna Open?
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