ATP Challenger Austin

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tennis Austin Challenger
ATP Challenger Tour
venue Austin (Texas) United States
United StatesUnited States 
First run 1979
Last event 2004
category Challenger
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 32E / 32Q / 16D
Prize money US $ 50,000 
Status: end of the tournament

The ATP Challenger Austin (officially: Austin Challenger ) was a tennis tournament that was held irregularly six times in Austin , Texas . It was part of the ATP Challenger Tour and was played outdoors on hard courts. Sargis Sargsian won one title each in singles and doubles and is the only multiple winner.

List of winners

singles

year winner Final opponent Result
2004 United StatesUnited States Robert Kendrick South AfricaSouth Africa Wesley Whitehouse 7: 5, 6: 7 2 , 6: 2
2003 United StatesUnited States Paul Goldstein United StatesUnited States Robert Kendrick 6: 3, 6: 3
2001–2002: not held
2000 United StatesUnited States Andy Roddick United StatesUnited States Michael Russell 6: 4, 6: 4
1999 BrazilBrazil André Sá United StatesUnited States Glenn Weiner 7: 5, 6: 2
1997–1998: not held
1996 ArmeniaArmenia Sargis Sargsian CanadaCanada Sébastien Lareau 6: 4, 6: 4
1980–1995: not held
1979 United StatesUnited States Peter Rennert United StatesUnited States Robert Van't Hof 6: 3, 4: 6, 7: 5

Double

year winner Final opponent Result
2004 BrazilBrazil André Sá Bruno Soares
BrazilBrazil 
United StatesUnited States Robert Kendrick Brian Vahaly
United StatesUnited States 
6: 3, 6: 1
2003 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun Jason Marshall
United StatesUnited States 
BrazilBrazil Josh Goffi Tripp Phillips
United StatesUnited States 
6: 2, 2: 6, 6: 3
2001–2002: not held
2000 AustraliaAustralia Tim Crichton Ashley Fisher
AustraliaAustralia 
NetherlandsNetherlands Raemon Sluiter Dennis van Scheppingen
NetherlandsNetherlands 
6: 1, 6: 7 6 , 6: 0
1999 South AfricaSouth Africa Marcos Ondruska Wesley Whitehouse
South AfricaSouth Africa 
United StatesUnited States Paul Goldstein Adam Peterson
United StatesUnited States 
7: 5, 4: 6, 6: 2
1997–1998: not held
1996 ArmeniaArmenia Sargis Sargsian Michael Sell
United StatesUnited States 
United StatesUnited States TJ Middleton Bryan Shelton
United StatesUnited States 
7: 5, 7: 6
1980–1995: not held
1979 IndiaIndia Anand Amritraj John Austin
United StatesUnited States 
United StatesUnited States Steve Denton Mark Turpin
United StatesUnited States 
6: 1, 6: 2

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