Bengaluru Open 2024 tennis live streaming, telecast, match timings, schedule: The Bengaluru Open, now in its eighth edition, has firmly established itself as a prominent fixture on the ATP Challenger circuit. Scheduled to run from February 12th to 18th, this year's tournament promises to deliver some thrilling matches. The spotlight will be on Sumit Nagal as the Indian Tennis star steps onto his home turf in Bengaluru. Having clinched the title in 2017, Nagal returns to the tournament with high expectations.
In-form Sumit Nagal, currently ranked 121st in tennis rankings, made headlines by reaching the second round of the Australian Open last month. Now, he is set to lead India's charge at the Bengaluru Open 2024. In the first round, Nagal will face off against world No. 235 Geoffrey Blancaneaux of France.
On Sunday, six Indian tennis players will participate in the qualification rounds for singles. The main draw of the Bengaluru Open 2024 kicks off on the hard courts of the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) from Monday onwards.
How to watch Bengaluru Open 2024 tennis live streaming in India?
Bengaluru Open 2024 tennis live streaming in India will be available on ATP's official channel, Challenger TV.
How to watch Bengaluru Open 2024 tennis live telecast in India?
Bengaluru Open 2024 tennis live telecast won't be available in India.
Who are favourites to win ATP Challenger Bengaluru Open?
Check below the top seeds for the ATP Challenger Bengaluru Open along with their country, rank, and seed:
Italy - Luca Nardi - Rank: 114 (Seed: 1)
India - Sumit Nagal - Rank: 121 (Seed: 2)
Croatia - Duje Ajduković - Rank: 125 (Seed: 3)
France - Benjamin Bonzi - Rank: 126 (Seed: 4)
Australia - Adam Walton - Rank: 180 (Seed: 5)
Italy - Stefano Napolitano - Rank: 214 (Seed: 7)
Spain - Oriol Roca Batalla - Rank: 216 (Seed: 8)
South Korea - Hong Seong-chan - Rank: 223 (Seed: 9)
Indian tennis players at Bengaluru Open 2024
Singles main draw: SD Prajwal Dev (WC), Sumit Nagal (2), Ramkumar Ramanathan (WC),
Singles qualifiers: Karan Singh, Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha, S Vishwakarma, Mukund Sasikumar, Manish Ganesh, Adil Kalyanpur.
Doubles: N Sriram Balaji-Andre Begemann (3), Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta-Manish Sureshkumar, Saketh Myneni-Ramkumar Ramanathan, Siddhant Banthia-SD Prajwal Dev, Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli-Nikki Kaliyanda Poonacha.