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Tennis Challenger Hamburg
ATP Challenger Tour
venue
Hamburg Germany Germany
First run
1994
category
Challenger
Tournament type
Indoor tournament
Game surface
Hard court
draw
48E / 4Q / 16D
Prize money
€ 46,600
Status: October 24, 2019
The ATP Challenger Hamburg is a tennis tournament that takes place from 1995 with one interruption until 2003 and again annually in Hamburg from 2019 . It belongs to the ATP Challenger Tour and has been played indoors on hard court since 2019. Until 2003, the game was played on carpet. The venue is the DTB base in Hamburg-Horn .
List of winners
singles
year
winner
Final opponent
Result
2019
Netherlands Botic van de Zandschulp
Spain Bernabé Zapata Miralles
6: 3, 5: 7, 6: 1
2004–2018: not held
2003
Croatia Mario Ančić
Spain Rafael Nadal
6: 2, 6: 3
2002
Netherlands Raemon Sluiter
South Africa Neville Godwin
6: 1, 6: 3
2001
France Michaël Llodra
Czech Republic Jan Vacek
6: 4, 6: 3
2000
Germany Alexander Popp
Germany Andy Fahlke
6: 3, 6: 2
1999
Belarus Uladsimir Waltschkou
Germany Axel Pretzsch
4: 6, 6: 3, 7: 6
1997–1998: not held
1996
Denmark Kenneth Carlsen
Denmark Frederik Fetterlein
6: 3, 4: 6, 6: 3
1995
Germany David Prinosil
Germany Martin Sinner
6: 1, 6: 4
Double
year
winner
Final opponent
Result
2019
United States Jamie Cerretani Maxime Cressy United States
United Kingdom Ken Skupski John-Patrick Smith Australia
6: 4, 6: 4
2004–2018: not held
2003
North Macedonia Aleksandar Kitinov Magnus Larsson Sweden
Australia Todd Perry Jim Thomas United States
4: 6, 7: 6 7 , 7: 6 10
2002
Bahamas Mark Merklein Paul Rosner South Africa
South Africa Wesley Moodie Shaun Rudman South Africa
6: 3, 6: 4
2001
Austria Julian Knowle Lorenzo Manta Switzerland
Germany Karsten Braasch Jens Knippschild Germany
6: 3, 7: 6 4
2000
Czech Republic Tomáš Cibulec Leoš Friedl Czech Republic
Germany Mark Gienke Florian Jeschonek Germany
4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 2
1999
Germany Michael Kohlmann Filippo Veglio Switzerland
Argentina Martín Alberto García Cristiano Testa Brazil
6: 4, 7: 6
1997–1998: not held
1996
Czech Republic Tomáš Krupa Pavel Vízner Czech Republic
Germany Karsten Braasch Patrik Kühnen Germany
6: 3, 7: 5
1995
Germany David Prinosil Martin Sinner Germany
South Africa Clinton Ferreira Aleksandar Kitinov North Macedonia
6: 2, 6: 3
Web links
Individual evidence
↑ The future of tennis in Hamburg. In: hamburg.de. Retrieved August 17, 2019 .
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