New Delhi, Feb. 7 -- Great Britain's Jay Clarke will lead the overseas challenge at the Delhi Open 2026, while India's Sumit Nagal will spearhead the home campaign as the ATP Challenger tournament returns to the capital from February 16 to 22 at the DLTA Complex.

Nagal, India's highest-ranked singles player, is the only Indian to gain direct entry into the singles main draw. He will be one of the key attractions at the tournament, which is part of the ATP Challenger Tour, as per a release.

The field also includes Japanese teenager Rei Sakamoto, his compatriot Rio Noguchi, and Kazakhstan's Beibit Zhukayev, indicating a strong Asian presence at the event. Over the years, the Delhi Open has featured several players who have gone on to make s...