2026 Porto Challenger Entry List: Hugo Dellien Headlines Challenger 75 Field
The 2026 Porto Challenger entry list brings ATP Challenger Tour tennis to the hard courts with a field led by 33-year-old veteran Hugo Dellien.
Dellien is the most recognizable name on the entry list, while Gustavo Heide, Tomás Barrios Vera and Zdeněk Kolář give the Challenger 75 event several experienced players inside the Top 160.
A handful of younger players, including Gilles Arnaud Bailly and NextGen prospects Niels McDonald and Mika Petković, add some intrigue further down the Porto Challenger entry list.
Read on for the 2026 Porto Challenger entry list, beginning Aug 30, 2026.
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Hugo Dellien Brings Tour-Level Experience
Hugo Dellien gives Porto its biggest name. The Bolivian has spent significant time on the ATP Tour and reached a career-high ranking of No. 64, while also winning 16 Challenger titles.
While much of his success has come on clay, Dellien’s presence gives this Challenger 75 field an established veteran to watch on the Portuguese hard courts.
NextGen Talent Gets a Challenger Opportunity
Porto also offers an opportunity for some of the tour’s younger players. Niels McDonald, currently No. 10 in the NextGen race, joins the field along with Mika Petković, while Gilles Arnaud Bailly and Max Hans Rehberg add more young talent to the draw.
Porto Challenger Main Draw Entry List
| Rank | Player | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 120 | Vilius Gaubas | LTU |
| 131 | Gustavo Heide | BRA |
| 141 | Hugo Dellien | BOL |
| 145 | Tomás Barrios Vera | CHI |
| 154 | Zdeněk Kolář | CZE |
| 170 | Marco Cecchinato | ITA |
| 171 | Max Alcalá Gurri | ESP |
| 185 | Tom Gentzsch | GER |
| 198 | Lorenzo Giustino | ITA |
| 214 | Nikolás Sánchez Izquierdo | ESP |
| 215 | Kimmer Coppejans | BEL |
| 222 | Guy Den Ouden | NED |
| 223 | Genaro Alberto Olivieri | ARG |
| 227 | Gilles Arnaud Bailly | BEL |
| 228 | Frederico Ferreira Silva | POR |
| 236 | Alejandro Moro Cañas | ESP |
| 261 | Alex Barrena | ARG |
| 267 | Abdullah Shelbayh | JOR |
| 273 | Nick Hardt | DOM |
| 276 | Thiago Monteiro | BRA |
| 281 | Max Hans Rehberg | GER |
| — | Niels McDonald | GER |
| 429 | Mika Petković | GER |

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