ATP Challenger Sarajevo

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tennis BH Telecom Indoors
ATP Challenger Tour
venue Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 
First run 2003
Last event 2013
category Challenger
Tournament type Indoor tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 32E / 23Q / 16D
Prize money 30,000 
As of March 17, 2016

The ATP Challenger Sarajevo (official name BH Telecom Indoors ) was a tennis tournament held annually from 2003 to 2013 in Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina . It was part of the ATP Challenger Tour and was played indoors on a hard court. Andreas Beck in singles, as well as Jaroslav Levinský and Jonathan Marray in doubles, won the tournament twice.

Winners list

singles

year winner Final opponent Final result
2013 FranceFrance Adrian Mannarino GermanyGermany Dustin Brown 7: 6 3 , 7: 6 2
2012 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Hernych Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Mertl 6: 3, 3: 6, 7: 6 5
2011 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Amer Delic SlovakiaSlovakia Karol Beck without a fight
2010 FranceFrance Édouard Roger-Vasselin SlovakiaSlovakia Karol Beck 6: 7 5 , 6: 3, 1: 0 up.
2009 CroatiaCroatia Ivan Dodig GermanyGermany Dominik Meffert 6: 4, 6: 3
2008 GermanyGermany Andreas Beck (2) AustriaAustria Alexander Peya 6: 3, 7: 6 8
2007 LatviaLatvia Ernests Gulbis Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Mertl 4: 6, 6: 4, 7: 6 2
2006 GermanyGermany Andreas Beck (1) SwedenSweden Andreas Vinciguerra 2: 6, 7: 6 1 , 7: 6 6
2005 BelarusBelarus Uladsimir Waltschkou SlovakiaSlovakia Michal Mertiňák 7: 6 1 , 6: 3
2004 BelgiumBelgium Gilles Elseneer NetherlandsNetherlands Dennis van Scheppingen 7: 6 5 , 6: 3
2003 FranceFrance Richard Gasquet BelgiumBelgium Dick Norman 6: 1, 7: 6 7

Double

year winner Final opponent Final result
2013 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Mirza Bašić Tomislav Brkić
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 
SlovakiaSlovakia Karol Beck Igor Zelenay
SlovakiaSlovakia 
6: 3, 7: 5
2012 GermanyGermany Dustin Brown Jonathan Marray (2)
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
SlovakiaSlovakia Michal Mertiňák Igor Zelenay
SlovakiaSlovakia
7: 6 2 , 2: 6, [11: 9]
2011 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jamie Delgado, Jonathan Marray (1)
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Yves Allegro Andreas Beck
GermanyGermany
7: 6 4 , 6: 2
2010 FranceFrance Nicolas Mahut Édouard Roger-Vasselin
FranceFrance
CroatiaCroatia Ivan Dodig Lukáš Rosol
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
7: 6 6 , 6: 7 7 , [10: 5]
2009 RussiaRussia Konstantin Kravchuk Dawid Olejniczak
PolandPoland
United KingdomUnited Kingdom James Auckland Rogier Wassen
NetherlandsNetherlands
6: 2, 3: 6, [10: 7]
2008 SwedenSweden Johan Brunström Frederik Nielsen
DenmarkDenmark
AustriaAustria Alexander Peya Lovro Zovko
CroatiaCroatia
6: 4, 7: 6 4
2007 LatviaLatvia Ernests Gulbis Deniss Pavlovs
LatviaLatvia
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Mertl Lukáš Rosol
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
6: 4, 6: 3
2006 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Ilija Bozoljac Viktor Troicki
Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro
AustriaAustria Alexander Peya Lars Uebel
GermanyGermany
6: 3, 6: 4
2005 SlovakiaSlovakia Michal Mertiňák Serhij Stachowskyj
UkraineUkraine
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý Jan Vacek
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
6: 7 8 , 6: 2, 6: 2
2004 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Levinský (2) Alexander Waske
GermanyGermany
FinlandFinland Tuomas Ketola Johan Landsberg
SwedenSweden
6: 4, 6: 1
2003 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Berdych Jaroslav Levinský (1)
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
SwedenSweden Simon Aspelin Johan Landsberg
SwedenSweden
1: 6, 7: 6 6 , 6: 4

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