ATP Kitzbühel

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tennis Generali Open Kitzbühel
Logo of the "Generali Open Kitzbühel" tournament
ATP tour
venue Kitzbühel Austria
AustriaAustria 
First run 1945
category Tour 250
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface sand
draw 28E / 16Q / 16D
Prize money 524,340 
Center Court 6,400 spectators
Website Official website
As of July 27, 2019
Kitzbühel Center Court 2012

The ATP tournament in Kitzbuhel (officially Generali Open , previously bet-at-home Cup Kitzbühel and Austrian Open Kitzbuhel ) is a tennis tournament of the ATP World Tour 250 series , which takes place annually since 1945 in Kitzbuehel is played on sand. Between 1999 and 2008 it was part of the ATP International Series Gold , at that time the second highest tournament category on the ATP Tour after the Masters Series . After that, the tournament was only part of the ATP International Series or its successor series, the ATP World Tour 250 . In May 2009 the "Interwetten Austrian Open Kitzbühel" was held in Kitzbühel, which had previously taken place in Pörtschach and St. Pölten .

In 2010 the tournament in Kitzbühel was replaced by the ATP tournament in Nice . Nevertheless, the 66th Austrian Open took place in August 2010, but as part of the ATP Challenger Tour . A year later, however, the tournament was held again as part of the ATP World Tour 250 in Kitzbühel; the license for the Warsaw ATP tournament was taken over .

The record winner in the Open Era is the Argentine Guillermo Vilas with four titles. The tournament director is Alex Antonitsch .

history

Tournament tradition (since 1895)

The Kitzbühel tennis tournament took place for the first time in 1895, 50 years before the first Alpine Cup in 1945. This Kitzbühel tournament, which took place for the 73rd time in 2017, was launched shortly after the end of the war.

Thomas Muster in Kitzbühel

Alpine Country Cup and international tennis championships (1945–1970)

In the Alpine Country Cup in Kitzbühel, Austria’s top was able to compare with Central European players. Country matches were often set up first and well-known players were able to enter the list of winners by 1956. An internal dispute among tennis players in autumn 1956 led to the founding of the Kitzbühel tennis club; because up until this point in time, the tennis section of the Kitzbühel ice sports club had organized the Alpine Country Cup. The Kitzbühel tennis players elected Hans Zwerger as their president. Right from the start, the young tennis club endeavored to further expand the Alpenländerpokal event and to connect to top tournaments. The first world-class players met in Kitzbühel as early as the early years of the KTC. This development was also honored by the Austrian Tennis Association and in 1959 the International Austrian Championships took place in Kitzbühel for the first time. The club also brought professional groups to Kitzbühel.

Head Cup (1971–1993)

The introduction of open tournaments with high cash prizes exceeded the club's possibilities, so that Head Austria , Austria's first tennis racket manufacturer, became a financially strong sponsor. The contract was signed in the winter of 1970/71 and in 1971 the Alpenländer Cup became the Head Cup Kitzbühel . The first prize money back then was 25,000 US dollars. The Head Cup was then able to establish itself as a fixed event on the Grand Prix Tour.

Generali Open (1994-2008)

When professional players and organizers founded the ATP Tour in 1990 , Kitzbühel was there from the first minute with its own license. In 1991 the Kitzbühel Tennis Club under President Klaus Lackner and Tournament Director Hellmuth Dieter Küchenmeister entered into an initially ten-year partnership with the Romanian entrepreneur and ex-player Ion Țiriac . In 1994 the European insurance company Generali became the main and title sponsor. In 1997, the organizer decided to increase the prize money to 535,000 US dollars, thereby increasing the importance of this tournament within the ATP. This increase not only brought higher profits for the players, but also more points for the ATP world rankings. In 1997 the Kitzbühel tournament was named the best World Series tournament by the ATP professionals. In 1998 the license for this tournament was sold to the ATP. In return, an even higher Championship Series license was rented. In order to get the maximum number of points in the new ATP Champions Race rating for the completely redesigned ATP Tour 2000 , the prize money was increased by a further 200,000 US dollars in 1999. At the 2002 tournament, the prize money was one million US dollars and the ATP professionals voted the event again as the best-organized tournament after 1997 - this time in the higher and now renamed International Series Gold category . This category was played until 2008.

Back to the roots (2009 – today)

The major reforms in the ATP (fewer tournaments, even higher prize money) as well as the lack of a separate license and the associated dependencies on license holders led to the tournament being given a new direction during the tense economic years. After the tournament played a category lower in 2009, the KTC received a Challenger license on December 21, 2009 for the first week of August 2010 . In the same year the Challenger tournament was held for the first time, the Kitzbühel tennis club again received a license for the ATP World Tour 250 . The international betting provider bet-at-home.com was won as the tournament's title sponsor . In 2015 the sponsor changed, the tournament is now called Generali Open again, just like in the nineties. The tournament director is the former Austrian Davis Cup player Alex Antonitsch .

The stadium in Kitzbühel, which was built in 1991, is to be renovated by 2019, at a cost of 5.2 million euros.

List of winners since 1945

ATP Challenger Tour
ATP World Tour

singles

year winner finalist Result
2019 AustriaAustria Dominic Thiem SpainSpain Albert Ramos 7: 6 0 , 6: 1
2018 SlovakiaSlovakia Martin Kližan UzbekistanUzbekistan Denis Istomin 6: 2, 6: 2
2017 GermanyGermany Philipp Kohlschreiber (2) PortugalPortugal João Sousa 6: 3, 6: 4
2016 ItalyItaly Paolo Lorenzi GeorgiaGeorgia Nikolos Bassilashvili 6: 3, 6: 4
2015 GermanyGermany Philipp Kohlschreiber (1) FranceFrance Paul-Henri Mathieu 2: 6, 6: 2, 6: 2
2014 BelgiumBelgium David Goffin AustriaAustria Dominic Thiem 4: 6, 6: 1, 6: 3
2013 SpainSpain Marcel Granollers ArgentinaArgentina Juan Mónaco 0: 6, 7: 6 3 , 6: 4
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Robin Haase (2) GermanyGermany Philipp Kohlschreiber 6: 7 2 , 6: 3, 6: 2
2011 NetherlandsNetherlands Robin Haase (1) SpainSpain Albert Montañés 6: 4, 4: 6, 6: 1
2010 ItalyItaly Andreas Seppi RomaniaRomania Victor Crivoi 6: 2, 6: 1
2009 SpainSpain Guillermo García-López FranceFrance Julien Benneteau 3: 6, 7: 6 1 , 6: 3
2008 ArgentinaArgentina Juan Martín del Potro AustriaAustria Jürgen Melzer 6: 2, 6: 1
2007 ArgentinaArgentina Juan Mónaco ItalyItaly Potito Starace 5: 7, 6: 3, 6: 4
2006 ArgentinaArgentina Agustín Calleri ArgentinaArgentina Juan Ignacio Chela 7: 6 9 , 6: 2, 6: 3
2005 ArgentinaArgentina Gastón Gaudio SpainSpain Fernando Verdasco 2: 6, 6: 2, 6: 4, 6: 4
2004 ChileChile Nicolás Massú ArgentinaArgentina Gastón Gaudio 7: 6 3 , 6: 4
2003 ArgentinaArgentina Guillermo Coria ChileChile Nicolás Massú 6: 1, 6: 4, 6: 2
2002 SpainSpain Àlex Corretja (2) SpainSpain Juan Carlos Ferrero 6: 4, 6: 1, 6: 3
2001 EcuadorEcuador Nicolás Lapentti SpainSpain Albert Costa 1: 6, 6: 4, 7: 5, 7: 5
2000 SpainSpain Àlex Corretja (1) SpainSpain Emilio Benfele Álvarez 6: 3, 6: 1, 3: 0 task
1999 SpainSpain Albert Costa (3) SpainSpain Fernando Vicente 7: 5, 6: 2, 6: 7 5 , 7: 6 4
1998 SpainSpain Albert Costa (2) ItalyItaly Andrea Gaudenzi 6: 2, 1: 6, 6: 2, 3: 6, 6: 1
1997 BelgiumBelgium Filip Dewulf SpainSpain Julián Alonso 7: 6 2 , 6: 4, 6: 1
1996 SpainSpain Alberto Berasategui SpainSpain Alex Corretja 6: 2, 6: 4, 6: 4
1995 SpainSpain Albert Costa (1) AustriaAustria Thomas Muster 4: 6, 6: 4, 7: 6 3 , 2: 6, 6: 4
1994 CroatiaCroatia Goran Ivanišević FranceFrance Fabrice Santoro 6: 2, 4: 6, 4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 2
1993 AustriaAustria Thomas Muster SpainSpain Javier Sánchez 6: 3, 7: 5, 6: 4
1992 United StatesUnited States Pete Sampras ArgentinaArgentina Alberto Mancini 6: 3, 7: 5, 6: 3
1991 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Karel Nováček SwedenSweden Magnus Gustafsson 7: 6 2 , 7: 6 4 , 6: 2
1990 ArgentinaArgentina Horacio de la Peña CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Karel Nováček 6: 4, 7: 6, 2: 6, 6: 2
1989 SpainSpain Emilio Sanchez Vicario (2) ArgentinaArgentina Martin Jaite 7: 6, 6: 1, 2: 6, 6: 2
1988 SwedenSweden Kent Carlsson SpainSpain Emilio Sánchez Vicario 6: 1, 6: 1, 4: 6, 4: 6, 6: 3
1987 SpainSpain Emilio Sanchez Vicario (1) CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř 6: 4, 6: 1, 4: 6, 6: 1
1986 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř EcuadorEcuador Andrés Gómez 6: 4, 4: 6, 6: 1, 2: 6, 6: 3
1985 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Složil GermanyGermany Michael Westphal 7: 5, 6: 2
1984 SpainSpain José Higueras ParaguayParaguay Víctor Pecci 7: 5, 3: 6, 6: 1
1983 ArgentinaArgentina Guillermo Vilas (4) FranceFrance Henri Leconte 7: 6, 4: 6, 6: 4
1982 ArgentinaArgentina Guillermo Vilas (3) BrazilBrazil Marcos Hocevar 7: 6, 6: 1
1981 AustraliaAustralia John Fitzgerald ArgentinaArgentina Guillermo Vilas 3: 6, 6: 3, 7: 5
1980 ArgentinaArgentina Guillermo Vilas (2) CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6: 3, 6: 2, 6: 2
1979 United StatesUnited States Vitas gerulaitis CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Složil 6: 2, 6: 2, 6: 4
1978 New ZealandNew Zealand Chris Lewis CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Vladimír Zedník 6: 1, 6: 4, 6: 0
1977 ArgentinaArgentina Guillermo Vilas (1) CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Kodeš 5: 7, 6: 2, 4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 2
1976 Spain 1945Spain Manuel Orantes (3) CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Kodeš 7: 6, 6: 2, 7: 6
1975 ItalyItaly Adriano Panatta CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Kodeš 2: 6, 6: 2, 7: 5, 6: 4
1974 HungaryHungary Balázs Taróczy New ZealandNew Zealand Onny Parun 6: 1, 6: 4, 6: 4
1973 Spain 1945Spain Manuel Orantes (2) / Raúl RamírezMexicoMexico Title shared
1972 AustraliaAustralia Colin Dibley AustraliaAustralia Dick Crealy 6: 1, 6: 3, 6: 4
1971 Spain 1945Spain Manuel Orantes (1) / Clark GraebnerUnited StatesUnited States Title shared
1970 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Željko Franulović AustraliaAustralia John Alexander 6: 4, 9: 7, 6: 4
1969 Spain 1945Spain Manuel Santana Spain 1945Spain Manuel Orantes 6: 4, 6: 2, 6: 3
1968 AustraliaAustralia Martin Mulligan (2) GermanyGermany Wilhelm Bungert 6: 2, 6: 2, 6: 3
1967 AustraliaAustralia Martin Mulligan (1) GermanyGermany Wilhelm Bungert 6: 2, 6: 2, 2: 6, 6: 4
1966 GermanyGermany Wilhelm Bungert (2) RomaniaRomania Ion Țiriac 6: 4, 10: 8, 9: 7,
1965 GermanyGermany Wilhelm Bungert (1) AustraliaAustralia Bob Hewitt 5: 7, 5: 7, 6: 4, 6: 3, 6: 3
1964 GermanyGermany Christian Kuhnke (3) United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bobby Wilson 6: 3, 6: 1, 4: 6, 6: 3
1963 GermanyGermany Christian Kuhnke (2) AustraliaAustralia Tony Roche 5: 7, 6: 2, 6: 1, 1: 6, 7: 5
1962 GermanyGermany Christian Kuhnke (1) FranceFrance Pierre Darmon 6: 1, 6: 3, 6: 4
1961 AustraliaAustralia Roy Emerson AustraliaAustralia Rod Laver 6: 3, 6: 3, 3: 6, 0: 6, 6: 2
1960 FranceFrance Pierre Darmon AustraliaAustralia Roy Emerson 2: 6, 1: 6, 6: 1, 6: 3, 6: 3
1959 United StatesUnited States Budge Patty AustriaAustria Ladislav Lassenstein 8: 6, 6: 1, 6: 2
1958 BelgiumBelgium Jacques Brichant United StatesUnited States Budge Patty 4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 3
1957 South Africa 1928South African Union Trevor Fancutt PeruPeru Alex Olmedo 6: 2, 2: 6, 13:11
1956 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Milan Branović Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Vladimir Petrovic 6: 2, 6: 0, 6: 3
1955 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Milan Petrovic (2)
1954 United StatesUnited States Malcolm Fox
1953 not carried out
1952 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Milan Petrovic (1)
1951 AustriaAustria Fred Huber Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Milan Branović 6: 3, 6: 3
1950 AustriaAustria Ljubomir Czajkowsky (2)
1949 GermanyGermany Willi Stingl AustriaAustria Ljubomir Czajkowsky 6: 1, 6: 2, 6: 3
1948 AustriaAustria Ljubomir Czajkowsky (1)
1947 AustriaAustria Franz Weihs
1946 AustriaAustria Kurt Eggert
1945 United StatesUnited States K. Denis

Double

year winner Finalists Result
2019 AustriaAustria Philipp Oswald Filip Polášek
SlovakiaSlovakia 
BelgiumBelgium Sander Gillé Joran Viegen
BelgiumBelgium 
6: 4, 6: 4
2018 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Jebavý Andrés Molteni
ArgentinaArgentina 
ArgentinaArgentina Federico Delbonis Daniele Bracciali
ItalyItaly 
6: 2, 6: 4
2017 UruguayUruguay Pablo Cuevas Guillermo Durán
ArgentinaArgentina 
ChileChile Hans Podlipnik-Castillo Andrej Wassileuski
BelarusBelarus 
6: 4, 4: 6, [12:10]
2016 NetherlandsNetherlands Wesley Koolhof Matwé Middelkoop
NetherlandsNetherlands 
AustriaAustria Dennis Novak Dominic Thiem
AustriaAustria 
2: 6, 6: 3, [11: 9]
2015 SpainSpain Nicolás Almagro Carlos Berlocq
ArgentinaArgentina
NetherlandsNetherlands Robin Haase Henri Kontinen
FinlandFinland
5: 7, 6: 3, [11: 9]
2014 FinlandFinland Henri Kontinen Jarkko Nieminen
FinlandFinland
ItalyItaly Daniele Bracciali Andrei Golubew
KazakhstanKazakhstan
6: 1, 6: 4
2013 GermanyGermany Martin Emmrich Christopher Kas
GermanyGermany
Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Čermák Lukáš Dlouhý
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
6: 4, 6: 3
2012 Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Čermák (2) Julian Knowle
AustriaAustria
GermanyGermany Dustin Brown Paul Hanley
AustraliaAustralia
7: 6 4 , 3: 6, [12:10]
2011 ItalyItaly Daniele Bracciali Santiago González
MexicoMexico
BrazilBrazil Franco Ferreiro André Sá
BrazilBrazil
7: 6 1 , 4: 6, [11: 9]
2010 JamaicaJamaica Dustin Brown Rogier Wassen
NetherlandsNetherlands
ChileChile Hans Podlipnik-Castillo Max Raditschnigg
AustriaAustria
3: 6, 7: 5, [10: 7]
2009 BrazilBrazil André Sá Marcelo Melo
BrazilBrazil
RomaniaRomania Andrei Pavel Horia Tecau
RomaniaRomania
6: 7 9 , 6: 2, [10: 7]
2008 United StatesUnited States James Cerretani Victor Hănescu
RomaniaRomania
ArgentinaArgentina Lucas Arnold Ker Olivier Rochus
BelgiumBelgium
6: 3, 7: 5
2007 ItalyItaly Potito Starace Luis Horna
PeruPeru
GermanyGermany Tomas Behrend Christopher Kas
GermanyGermany
7: 6 4 , 7: 6 5
2006 GermanyGermany Philipp Kohlschreiber Stefan Koubek
AustriaAustria
AustriaAustria Oliver Marach Cyril Suk
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
6: 2, 6: 3
2005 RomaniaRomania Andrei Pavel Leoš Friedl (2)
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
BelgiumBelgium Christophe Rochus Olivier Rochus
BelgiumBelgium
6: 2, 6: 7 5 , 6: 0
2004 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Leoš Friedl (1) František Čermák (1)
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
ArgentinaArgentina Lucas Arnold Ker Martín García
ArgentinaArgentina 
6: 3, 7: 5
2003 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martin Damm Cyril Suk (2)
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
AustriaAustria Jürgen Melzer Alexander Peya
AustriaAustria
6: 4, 6: 4
2002 South AfricaSouth Africa Robbie Koenig Thomas Shimada
JapanJapan
ArgentinaArgentina Lucas Arnold Ker Àlex Corretja
SpainSpain
7: 6 3 , 6: 4
2001 SpainSpain Àlex Corretja Luis Lobo
ArgentinaArgentina
SwedenSweden Simon Aspelin Andrew Kratzmann
AustraliaAustralia
6: 1, 6: 4
2000 ArgentinaArgentina Pablo Albano Cyril Suk (1)
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
AustraliaAustralia Joshua Eagle Andrew Florent
AustraliaAustralia
6: 3, 3: 6, 6: 3
1999 South AfricaSouth Africa Chris Haggard Peter Nyborg
SwedenSweden
SpainSpain Álex Calatrava Dušan Vemić
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia
6: 3, 6: 7 4 , 7: 6 4
1998 NetherlandsNetherlands Tom Kempers Daniel Orsanic
ArgentinaArgentina
AustraliaAustralia Joshua Eagle Andrew Kratzmann
AustraliaAustralia
6: 3, 6: 4
1997 AustraliaAustralia Wayne Arthurs Richard Fromberg
AustraliaAustralia
AustriaAustria Thomas Buchmayer Thomas Strengberger
AustriaAustria
6: 4, 6: 3
1996 BelgiumBelgium Libor Pimek Byron Talbot
South AfricaSouth Africa
South AfricaSouth Africa David Adams Menno Oosting
NetherlandsNetherlands
7: 6 5 , 6: 3
1995 United StatesUnited States Francisco Montana Greg Van Emburgh
United StatesUnited States
SpainSpain Jordi Arrese Wayne Arthurs
AustraliaAustralia
6: 7, 6: 3, 7: 6
1994 South Africa 1961South Africa David Adams Andrei Olchowski
RussiaRussia 
SpainSpain Sergio Casal Emilio Sánchez
SpainSpain 
6: 7, 6: 3, 7: 5
1993 ArgentinaArgentina Juan Garat Roberto Saad
ArgentinaArgentina
South Africa 1961South Africa Marius Barnard Tom Mercer
United StatesUnited States
6: 4, 3: 6, 6: 3
1992 SpainSpain Sergio Casal (4) Emilio Sánchez (5)
SpainSpain
ArgentinaArgentina Horacio de la Peña Vojtěch Flégl
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
6: 1, 6: 2
1991 SpainSpain Tomás Carbonell Francisco Roig
SpainSpain
PeruPeru Pablo Arraya Dimitri Polyakov
Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
6: 7, 6: 2, 6: 4
1990 SpainSpain Javier Sánchez (2) Eric Winogradsky
FranceFrance
SpainSpain Francisco Clavet Horst Skoff
AustriaAustria
7: 6, 6: 2
1989 SpainSpain Javier Sánchez (1) Emilio Sánchez (4)
SpainSpain
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Petr Korda Tomáš Šmíd
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
7: 5, 7: 6
1988 SpainSpain Emilio Sánchez (3) Sergio Casal (3)
SpainSpain
SwedenSweden Joakim Nyström Claudio Panatta
ItalyItaly
6: 4, 7: 6
1987 SpainSpain Emilio Sánchez (2) Sergio Casal (2)
SpainSpain
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miloslav Mečíř Tomáš Šmíd
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
7: 6, 7: 6
1986 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Heinz Günthardt (2) Tomáš Šmíd
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
ChileChile Hans Gildemeister Andrés Gómez
EcuadorEcuador
4: 6, 6: 3, 7: 6
1985 SpainSpain Emilio Sánchez (1) Sergio Casal (1)
SpainSpain
ItalyItaly Paolo Canè Claudio Panatta
ItalyItaly
6: 3, 3: 6, 6: 2
1984 FranceFrance Henri Leconte Pascal Portes
FranceFrance
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Colin Dowdeswell Wojciech Fibak
PolandPoland
2: 6, 7: 6, 7: 6
1983 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Složil Wojciech Fibak
PolandPoland
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Colin Dowdeswell Zoltán Kuhárszky
HungaryHungary
7: 5, 6: 2
1982 AustraliaAustralia Mark Edmondson Kim Warwick
AustraliaAustralia
AustraliaAustralia Rod Frawley Pavel Složil
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
4: 6, 6: 4, 6: 3
1981 AustraliaAustralia David Carter Paul Kronk
AustraliaAustralia
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Marko Ostoja Louk Sanders
NetherlandsNetherlands
7: 6, 6: 1
1980 GermanyGermany Klaus Eberhard Ulrich Marten
GermanyGermany
BrazilBrazil Carlos Kirmayr Chris Lewis
New ZealandNew Zealand
6: 4, 3: 6, 6: 4
1979 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Željko Franulović Heinz Günthardt
SwitzerlandSwitzerland
(1)
AustraliaAustralia Dick Crealy Antonio Zugarelli
ItalyItaly
6: 2, 6: 4
1978 AustraliaAustralia Mike Fishbach Chris Lewis
New ZealandNew Zealand
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Huťka Pavel Složil
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
6: 7, 6: 4, 6: 3
1977 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Buster Mottram Roger Taylor
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Colin Dowdeswell Chris Tile
AustraliaAustralia
7: 6, 6: 4
1976 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jan Kodeš Jiří Hřebec
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia
GermanyGermany Jürgen Fassbender Hans-Jürgen Pohmann
GermanyGermany
6: 7, 6: 2, 6: 4
1975 ItalyItaly Paolo Bertolucci Adriano Panatta
ItalyItaly
FranceFrance Patrice Dominguez François Jauffret
FranceFrance
6: 2, 6: 2, 7: 6
1974 ColombiaColombia Iván Molina Jairo Velasco Sr.
ColombiaColombia
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Pála Balázs Taróczy
HungaryHungary
2: 6, 7: 6, 6: 4, 6: 4
1973 United StatesUnited States Jim McManus Raúl Ramírez
MexicoMexico 
BrazilBrazil José Edison Mandarino Tito Vázquez
ArgentinaArgentina
6: 2, 6: 2, 6: 3
1972 GermanyGermany Jürgen Fassbender Hans-Jürgen Pohmann
GermanyGermany
AustraliaAustralia Times Anderson Geoff Masters
AustraliaAustralia
7: 6, 6: 4, 6: 4

Web links

Individual evidence

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  2. Across the updraft, decline and resurrection. In: generaliopen.com. Retrieved August 10, 2017 .
  3. ^ Kitzbühel: Stadium renovation by 2019. In: tirol.orf.at. August 1, 2018, accessed November 13, 2018 .