ATP Challenger Yokohama

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tennis Keio Challenger International Tennis
ATP Challenger Tour
venue Yokohama Japan
JapanJapan 
First run 1999
category Challenger
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 48E / 4Q / 16D
Prize money US $ 54,160 
Website Official website
Status: February 26, 2019

The ATP Challenger Yokohama (official name: Keio Challenger International Tennis ) is a tennis tournament that has been held in the Japanese city ​​of Yokohama since 1999 . It is part of the ATP Challenger Tour and is played outdoors on hard courts. The event did not take place between 2003 and 2006, as well as in 2010, 2011 and 2016. Lee Hyung-taik is the tournament's record winner with three individual titles.

The tournament is under the patronage of the Keiō Gijuku , an educational body that operates the Keiō University as well as elementary, middle and high schools.

Winners list

singles

year winner Final opponent Result
2019 Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwon Soon-woo GermanyGermany Oscar Otte 7: 6 4 , 6: 3
2018 JapanJapan Yasutaka Uchiyama JapanJapan Tatsuma Ito 2: 6, 6: 3, 6: 4
2017 JapanJapan Yūichi Sugita Korea SouthSouth Korea Kwon Soon-woo 6: 4, 2: 6, 7: 6 2
2016 not carried out
2015 JapanJapan Taro Daniel JapanJapan Go Soeda 4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 3
2014 AustraliaAustralia John Millman United KingdomUnited Kingdom Kyle Edmund 6: 4, 6: 4
2013 AustraliaAustralia Matthew Ebden JapanJapan Go Soeda 2: 6, 7: 6 3 , 6: 3
2012 ItalyItaly Matteo Viola Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Mirza Bašić 7: 6 3 , 6: 3
2010–2011: not held
2009 JapanJapan Takao Suzuki AustriaAustria Martin Fischer 6: 4, 7: 6 5
2008 Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Hyung-taik (3) JapanJapan Go Soeda 7: 5, 6: 3
2007 IsraelIsrael Dudi Sela JapanJapan Takao Suzuki 6: 7 5 , 6: 4, 6: 2
2003–2006: not held
2002 Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Hyung-taik (2) NetherlandsNetherlands John van Lottum 2: 6, 7: 6 2 , 7: 6 6
2001 JapanJapan Takao Suzuki JapanJapan Goichi Motomura 6: 2, 6: 7 5 , 7: 6 4
2000 PhilippinesPhilippines Eric Taino AustriaAustria Julian Knowle 7: 6 5 , 6: 4
1999 Korea SouthSouth Korea Lee Hyung-taik (1) ThailandThailand Paradorn Srichaphan 6: 3, 6: 0

Double

year winner Final opponent Result
2019 TunisiaTunisia Moez Echargui Skander Mansouri
TunisiaTunisia 
AustraliaAustralia Max Purcell Luke Saville
AustraliaAustralia 
7: 6 6 , 6: 7 3 , [10: 7]
2018 GermanyGermany Tobias Kamke Tim Puetz
GermanyGermany 
ThailandThailand Sanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana
ThailandThailand 
3: 6, 7: 5, [12:10]
2017 CroatiaCroatia Marin Draganja Tomislav Draganja
CroatiaCroatia 
BelgiumBelgium Joris De Loore Luke Saville
AustraliaAustralia 
4: 6, 6: 3, [10: 4]
2016 not carried out
2015 ThailandThailand Sanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana
ThailandThailand 
ItalyItaly Riccardo Ghedin Yi Chu-huan
Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei 
6: 4, 6: 4
2014 United StatesUnited States Bradley Klahn (2) Matt Reid
AustraliaAustralia 
New ZealandNew Zealand Marcus Daniell Artem Sitak
New ZealandNew Zealand 
4: 6, 6: 4, [10: 7]
2013 United StatesUnited States Bradley Klahn (1) Michael Venus
New ZealandNew Zealand 
ThailandThailand Sanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana
ThailandThailand 
7: 5, 6: 1
2012 IndiaIndia Prakash Amritraj Philipp Oswald
AustriaAustria 
ThailandThailand Sanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana
ThailandThailand 
6: 3, 6: 4
2010–2011: not held
2009 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Yang Tsung-hua Yi Chu-huan
Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei
KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexei Kedrjuk Jun Mitsuhashi
JapanJapan
6: 7 9 , 6: 3, [12:10]
2008 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Cakl Marek Semjan
SlovakiaSlovakia
United StatesUnited States Brendan Evans Martin Slanar
AustriaAustria
6: 3, 7: 6 1
2007 JapanJapan Hiroki Kondō Gō Soeda
JapanJapan
JapanJapan Satoshi Iwabuchi Toshihide Matsui
JapanJapan
6: 7 5 , 6: 3, [11: 9]
2003–2006: not held
2002 Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun Danai Udomchoke
ThailandThailand
CroatiaCroatia Ivo Karlović Mark Nielsen
AustraliaAustralia
7: 6 5 , 6: 3
2001 JapanJapan Takao Suzuki Mitsuru Takada
JapanJapan
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marco Chiudinelli Sebastian Jäger
GermanyGermany 
6: 3, 6: 4
2000 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Yves Allegro Julian Knowle
AustriaAustria
AustraliaAustralia Tim Crichton Ashley Fisher
AustraliaAustralia
6: 3, 7: 6 2
1999 JapanJapan Satoshi Iwabuchi Thomas Shimada
JapanJapan
United StatesUnited States Michael Joyce Kyle Spencer
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
6: 2, 6: 4

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