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Prague 2026: Schedule, Results & Stats

ATP Challenger 75
Surface
Clay
Draw
32
Dates
15–23 August 2026
Location
Czech Republic
Prize money
$97,640
CourtSlow
28°COvercast

Prague is a men's ATP Challenger Tour tournament held in Czech Republic. The 2026 edition takes place 15–23 August 2026 on clay courts. The singles draw features 32 players competing from the round of 32 through to the final. This page provides the full schedule, live scores and complete results for the current edition, with each match linking to detailed head-to-head records, recent form and pre-match analysis.

Clay is the slowest of the main surfaces: the ball sits up and rallies run long, rewarding patience, movement and heavy topspin.

Title chances

Most likely champions

TitleFinal
  1. 1Mihai Papoe R.
    19%30%
  2. 2Gombos N.
    16%26%
  3. 3Hsin Tseng C.
    15%25%
  4. 4Jianu F.
    14%32%
  5. 5Hans Rehberg M.
    10%24%
  6. 6Krutykh O.
    10%18%
  7. 7Mrva M.
    9%22%
  8. 8Kumstat J.
    8%21%

Each player's chance of winning the title, from a Monte Carlo simulation of the remaining Prague draw (25 matches played). Every hypothetical match is decided by each player's surface Elo, shrunk toward overall Elo on a thin surface sample. Updated as results come in. How it works.

Draw luck

How much the bracket helped or hurt each contender — their title chance in this draw versus an average random draw, in percentage points. A kinder draw lifts the number; a tougher path lowers it. How it works.

Kindest draw

  1. Hardt N.+1.5pp
  2. Bautista Torres J.+1.5pp
  3. Coppejans K.+1.4pp
  4. Fatic N.+0.7pp

Toughest draw

  1. Roca Batalla O.−1.4pp
  2. Mihai Papoe R.−1.2pp
  3. Krumich M.−0.9pp
  4. Barranco Cosano J.−0.8pp

Field strength

How strong this draw is by Umpiry Rating — and, once it's over, how hard the champion's path actually was. How it works.

The field

Average rating1654
Top 8 average1704
Strongest entrantNerman Fatic 1729

Schedule

Results

Round of 16
Final
Gombos N.
Cuenin S.
6166
7734
Final
Mihai Papoe R.
Barranco Cosano J.
66
43
Final
Hans Rehberg M.
Coppejans K.[2]
66
41
Final
Cretu C.[7]
Mrva M.
12
66
Final
Molleker R.
Jianu F.
694
7116
Final
Kumstat J.
Nagal S.[4]
76
53
Final
Krutykh O.
Hardt N.
66
30
Final
Bautista Torres J.
Hsin Tseng C.
561
726
Round of 32
Final
Mrva M.
Fatic N.
266
624
Final
Jianu F.
Martin A.
66
22
Final
Roca Batalla O.
Mihai Papoe R.
7755
6477
Final
Brunclik P.
Kumstat J.
51
76
Final
Jianu F.
Martin A.
66
22
Ret.
Hans Rehberg M.
Nicod J.
5
3
Final
Barranco Cosano J.
Krumich M.[5]
266
644
Final
Arnaud Bailly G.[3]
Gombos N.
614
466
Final
Hsin Tseng C.
Barton H.[8]
66
41
Final
Soto M.[6]
Molleker R.
33
66
Final
Krutykh O.
Siniakov D.
66
34
Final
Broska F.
Cuenin S.
35
67
Final
Damas M.
Coppejans K.[2]
51
76
Final
Gengel M.
Bautista Torres J.
633
466
Canc.
Sachko V.[1]
Siniakov D.
Canc.
Forejtek J.
Bautista Torres J.
Final
Cretu C.[7]
Faurel T.
266
624
Final
Filip J.
Hardt N.
12
66
Final
Ribeiro E.
Nagal S.[4]
654
776
Q16
Final
Emanuel Ambrogi L.[2]
Krutykh O.[12]
41
66
Final
Martin A.
Barranco Cosano J.
656
474
Final
Fatic N.[6]
William Donald M.[8]
746
563
Final
Mihai Papoe R.[1]
Cerny M.
66
23
Final
Paulson A.
Gombos N.[7]
21
66
Final
Martin A.
Barranco Cosano J.[9]
474
656
Final
Paul J.
Molleker R.[10]
01
66
Q32
Final
Cerny M.
Obradovic D.[11]
66
22
Final
Fatic N.[6]
Beckley A.
6466
7742
Final
Emanuel Ambrogi L.[2]
Mares V.
66
20
Final
Martin A.
Arias B.
66
12
Final
Mihai Papoe R.[1]
Vrtilka J.
66
01
Final
Vrbensky M.
Krutykh O.[12]
624
266
Canc.
Martin A.
Purtseladze S.
Final
Lechno Wasiutynski F.
William Donald M.[8]
063
646
Final
Recek D.
Paulson A.
53
76
Final
Cizek J.
Gombos N.[7]
613
776
Final
Martin A.
Arias B.
66
12
Canc.
Ribeiro E.[3]
Paulson A.
Canc.
Martin A.
Purtseladze S.
Canc.
Gengel M.[4]
Gulin S.
Final
Braynin A.
Molleker R.[10]
22
66
Final
Kozlovsky M.
Barranco Cosano J.[9]
54
76
Final
Paul J.
Gulin S.
636
362

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Frequently asked questions

Who is the favourite to win Prague 2026?

Based on Umpiry's Title chances projection, Radu Mihai Papoe currently has the highest probability of winning at 19%, followed by Norbert Gombos (16%) and Chun Hsin Tseng (15%). The probabilities are calculated by simulating the remaining draw and update after every match.

Who does Umpiry project to win Prague 2026?

Radu Mihai Papoe is the most likely champion (19%) in Umpiry's Monte Carlo simulation of the remaining Prague draw. The Projection tab traces their most likely route to the title — their projected opponent in each round — and updates after every result.

What surface is Prague played on?

Prague is played on clay.

How fast is the court at Prague?

Prague plays at a slow pace — our court pace index is 14 out of 100, where a higher number means a faster court.

What category is Prague?

Prague is part of the ATP Challenger Tour.

What is the prize money at Prague 2026?

The total prize money at Prague 2026 is $97,640.