ATP Challenger Caracas

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tennis Caracas Challenger
ATP Challenger Tour
venue Caracas Venezuela
VenezuelaVenezuela 
First run 1992
Last event 2001
category Challenger
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 32E / 16D
Prize money US $ 75,000 
Status: end of the tournament

The ATP Challenger Caracas (officially: Caracas Challenger ) was a tennis tournament that took place between 1992 and 2001 in Caracas , Venezuela . It was part of the ATP Challenger Tour and was played outdoors on hard courts. Maurice Ruah with two titles in doubles and Julian Knowle with one title each in the competitions are the only multiple tournament winners.

List of winners

singles

year winner Final opponent Result
2001 AustriaAustria Julian Knowle GermanyGermany Michael Kohlmann 7: 6 5 , 1: 6, 6: 3
2000 not carried out
1999 MoroccoMorocco Younes El Aynaoui ArgentinaArgentina Gastón Etlis 6: 3, 7: 6
1998 BrazilBrazil Adriano Ferreira VenezuelaVenezuela Kepler Orellana 6: 1, 6: 4
1994–1997: not held
1993 (2) ColombiaColombia Mauricio Hadad United StatesUnited States Alex O'Brien 7: 5, 6: 4
1993 (1) BrazilBrazil Danilo Marcelino BarbadosBarbados Martin Blackman 6: 4, 7: 5
1992 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Daniel Vacek CanadaCanada Andrew Sznajder 7: 6, 6: 4

Double

year winner Final opponent Result
2001 AustriaAustria Julian Knowle Michael Kohlmann
GermanyGermany 
GermanyGermany Tomas Behrend Daniel Melo
BrazilBrazil 
7: 5, 6: 3
2000 not carried out
1999 ArgentinaArgentina Gastón Etlis Martín Rodríguez
ArgentinaArgentina 
VenezuelaVenezuela José de Armas Jimy Szymanski
VenezuelaVenezuela 
6: 4, 6: 3
1998 United StatesUnited States Geoff Grant Maurice Ruah
VenezuelaVenezuela 
(2)
JapanJapan Gouichi Motomura André Sá
BrazilBrazil 
4: 6, 6: 1, 6: 2
1994–1997: not held
1993 (2) VenezuelaVenezuela Maurice Ruah (1) Laurence Tieleman
ItalyItaly 
BahamasBahamas Mark Knowles Alex O'Brien
United StatesUnited States 
5: 7, 6: 4, 7: 6
1993 (1) United StatesUnited States Richard Matuszewski John Sullivan
United StatesUnited States 
United StatesUnited States Doug Flach Nicolás Pereira
VenezuelaVenezuela 
7: 6, 7: 5
1992 United StatesUnited States Doug Eisenman Tom Mercer
United StatesUnited States 
United StatesUnited States Brian Joelson Ted Scherman
United StatesUnited States 
3: 6, 6: 3, 7: 5

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