SAINT-TROPEZ/STARNBERG, September 21, 2025
Moez Echargui has captured the title of the Saint-Tropez Open. The 32-year-old Tunisian defeated French alternate Dan Added 6-3, 6-4 in Sunday’s singles final of the ATP Challenger Tour hard-court event.
Unseeded Echargui battled his way into the championship match with wins in the bottom half of the draw over No. 4 seed Ugo Blanchet of France, Mexican qualifier Rodrigo Pacheco Mendez, eighth-seeded Frenchman Titouan Droguet and No. 7 seed Mark Lajal of Estonia.
Echargui didn’t face a break point in the final and broke Added’s serve two times to secure victory in one hour and 22 minutes.
Champion in Saint-Tropez
Moez Echargui fends off Added 6-3, 6-4 to take home the trophy!#ATPChallenger pic.twitter.com/ZVjHxv8IHM
— ATP Challenger Tour (@ATPChallenger) September 21, 2025
By winning his third ATP Challenger career title following his triumphs in Porto, Portugal and Hersonissos, Greece earlier this season, the World No. 175 earned €15,150 in prize money as well as 125 ATP Ranking points.
The fifth edition of the Saint-Tropez Open offered a total prize pool of €181,250 and was hosted by the Tennis Club De Saint Tropez. Saint Tropez is a small town on the French Riviera famous for its glamour, beaches and vibrant lifestyle. Once a quiet fishing village, it became a hotspot for artists in the early 20th century and later for movie stars, jet-setters and luxury yachts.
Today, Saint-Tropez blends old-world charm with modern sophistication: narrow cobblestone streets and pastel-colored houses surround a bustling harbor lined with cafés, boutiques and art galleries. Beyond its legendary nightlife, visitors can enjoy sandy beaches like Pampelonne, local Provençal markets and scenic coastal walks, making it a quintessential Mediterranean escape.