ATP Bucharest

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tennis BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy
Logo of the "BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy" tournament
ATP tour
venue Bucharest Romania
RomaniaRomania 
First run 1993
Last event 2016
category Tour 250
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface sand
draw 28E / 16Q / 16D
Prize money 463,520 
Center Court 5,000 spectators
Website Official website
As of July 19, 2016
Center Court of the Arenele BCR

The ATP tournament in Bucharest (officially BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy , previously BCR Open Romania or Romanian Open ) was a Romanian men's tennis tournament .

The clay court competition has been held in Bucharest since 1993 and is currently part of the ATP World Tour 250 . It was the follow-up event to the Cologne Open in Cologne. From the beginning, the tournament was mostly held in September, making it one of the last clay court events on the tour calendar. Since the 2012 season , the tournament has taken place in the spring before the French Open and has therefore been given a more attractive date.

The venue is the Arenele BNR . So far, no Romanian has been able to win the individual competition, but Victor Hănescu reached the final in 2007 ; in doubles, however, Andrei Pavel and Gabriel Trifu won the title in a purely Romanian final in 1998 ; Horia Tecău won from 2012 to 2014 and 2016 and Adrian Ungur and Marius Copil won in 2015 . In singles, only the Frenchman Gilles Simon was able to win the tournament more than once with three successes, in doubles Tecau won four times.

Co-organizer Ion Țiriac announced in 2016 that the tournament would take place in Budapest from 2017 .

Winners list

singles

year winner Final opponent Final result
2016 SpainSpain Fernando Verdasco FranceFrance Lucas Pouille 6: 3, 6: 2
2015 SpainSpain Guillermo García-López Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jiří Veselý 7: 6 5 , 7: 6 11
2014 BulgariaBulgaria Grigor Dimitrov Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Rosol 7: 6 2 , 6: 1
2013 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Rosol SpainSpain Guillermo García-López 6: 3, 6: 2
2012 FranceFrance Gilles Simon (3) ItalyItaly Fabio Fognini 6: 4, 6: 3
2011 GermanyGermany Florian Mayer SpainSpain Pablo Andújar 6: 3, 6: 1
2010 ArgentinaArgentina Juan Ignacio Chela SpainSpain Pablo Andújar 7: 5, 6: 1
2009 SpainSpain Albert Montañés ArgentinaArgentina Juan Mónaco 7: 6 2 , 7: 6 6
2008 FranceFrance Gilles Simon (2) SpainSpain Carlos Moyá 6: 3, 6: 4
2007 FranceFrance Gilles Simon (1) RomaniaRomania Victor Hănescu 4: 6, 6: 3, 6: 2
2006 AustriaAustria Jürgen Melzer ItalyItaly Filippo Volandri 6: 1, 7: 5
2005 FranceFrance Florent Serra RussiaRussia Igor Andreyev 6: 3, 6: 4
2004 ArgentinaArgentina José Acasuso RussiaRussia Igor Andreyev 6: 3, 6: 0
2003 SpainSpain David Sánchez ChileChile Nicolás Massú 6: 2, 6: 2
2002 SpainSpain David Ferrer ArgentinaArgentina José Acasuso 6: 3, 6: 2
2001 MoroccoMorocco Younes El Aynaoui SpainSpain Albert Montañés 7: 6 5 , 7: 6 2
2000 SpainSpain Juan Balcells GermanyGermany Markus Hantschk 6: 3, 3: 6, 7: 6 1
1999 SpainSpain Alberto Martín MoroccoMorocco Karim Alami 6: 3, 6: 2
1998 SpainSpain Francisco Clavet FranceFrance Arnaud Di Pasquale 6: 4, 2: 6, 7: 5
1997 AustraliaAustralia Richard Fromberg ItalyItaly Andrea Gaudenzi 6: 1, 7: 6 2
1996 SpainSpain Alberto Berasategui SpainSpain Carlos Moyá 6: 1, 7: 6 5
1995 AustriaAustria Thomas Muster AustriaAustria Gilbert Schaller 6: 4, 6: 3
1994 ArgentinaArgentina Franco Davín CroatiaCroatia Goran Ivanišević 6: 2, 6: 4
1993 CroatiaCroatia Goran Ivanišević RussiaRussia Andrei Cherkassov 6: 2, 7: 6 5

Double

year winner Final opponent Final result
2016 RomaniaRomania Florin Mergea Horia Tecău (4)
RomaniaRomania 
AustraliaAustralia Chris Guccione André Sá
BrazilBrazil 
7: 5, 6: 4
2015 RomaniaRomania Marius Copil Adrian Ungur
RomaniaRomania 
United StatesUnited States Nicholas Monroe Artem Sitak
New ZealandNew Zealand 
3: 6, 7: 5, [17:15]
2014 NetherlandsNetherlands Jean-Julien Rojer Horia Tecau (3)
RomaniaRomania
PolandPoland Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski
PolandPoland
6: 4, 6: 4
2013 BelarusBelarus Max Mirny Horia Tecau (2)
RomaniaRomania
AustriaAustria Oliver Marach Lukáš Dlouhý
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
4: 6, 6: 4, [10: 6]
2012 SwedenSweden Robert Lindstedt Horia Tecau (1)
RomaniaRomania
FranceFrance Jérémy Chardy Łukasz Kubot
PolandPoland
7: 6 2 , 6: 3
2011 ItalyItaly Daniele Bracciali Potito Starace
ItalyItaly
AustriaAustria Julian Knowle David Marrero
SpainSpain
3: 6, 6: 4, [10: 8]
2010 ArgentinaArgentina Juan Ignacio Chela Łukasz Kubot
PolandPoland
SpainSpain Marcel Granollers Santiago Ventura
SpainSpain
6: 2, 5: 7, [13:11]
2009 Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Čermák Michal Mertiňák (2)
SlovakiaSlovakia
SwedenSweden Johan Brunström Jean-Julien Rojer
Netherlands AntillesNetherlands Antilles
6: 2, 6: 4
2008 FranceFrance Nicolas Devilder Paul-Henri Mathieu
FranceFrance
PolandPoland Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski
PolandPoland
7: 6 4 , 6: 7 9 , [22:20]
2007 AustriaAustria Oliver Marach Michal Mertiňák (1)
SlovakiaSlovakia
ArgentinaArgentina Martín Alberto García Sebastián Prieto
ArgentinaArgentina
7: 6 2 , 7: 6 8
2006 PolandPoland Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski
PolandPoland
ArgentinaArgentina Martín Alberto García Luis Horna
PeruPeru
6: 7 5 , 7: 6 5 , [10: 8]
2005 ArgentinaArgentina José Acasuso Sebastián Prieto
ArgentinaArgentina
RomaniaRomania Victor Hănescu Andrei Pavel
RomaniaRomania
6: 3, 4: 6, 6: 3
2004 ArgentinaArgentina Lucas Arnold Ker (2) Mariano Hood
ArgentinaArgentina
ArgentinaArgentina José Acasuso Óscar Hernández
SpainSpain
7: 6 5 , 6: 1
2003 GermanyGermany Karsten Braasch Sargis Sargsian
ArmeniaArmenia
SwedenSweden Simon Aspelin Jeff Coetzee
South AfricaSouth Africa
7: 6 7 , 6: 2
2002 GermanyGermany Jens Knippschild Peter Nyborg
SwedenSweden
SpainSpain Emilio Benfele Álvarez Andrés Schneiter
ArgentinaArgentina
6: 3, 6: 3
2001 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia Aleksandar Kitinov Johan Landsberg
SwedenSweden
ArgentinaArgentina Pablo Albano Marc-Kevin Goellner
GermanyGermany
6: 4, 6: 7 5 , [10: 6]
2000 SpainSpain Alberto Martín Eyal Ran
IsraelIsrael
United StatesUnited States Devin Bowen Mariano Hood
ArgentinaArgentina
7: 6 4 , 6: 1
1999 ArgentinaArgentina Lucas Arnold Ker (1) Martín Alberto García
ArgentinaArgentina
GermanyGermany Marc-Kevin Goellner Francisco Montana
United StatesUnited States
6: 3, 2: 6, 6: 3
1998 RomaniaRomania Andrei Pavel Gabriel Trifu
RomaniaRomania
RomaniaRomania George Cosac Dinu Pescariu
RomaniaRomania
7: 6, 7: 6
1997 ArgentinaArgentina Luis Lobo Javier Sánchez
SpainSpain
NetherlandsNetherlands Hendrik Jan Davids Daniel Orsanic
ArgentinaArgentina
7: 5, 7: 5
1996 SwedenSweden David Ekerot Jeff Tarango (2)
United StatesUnited States
South AfricaSouth Africa David Adams Menno Oosting
NetherlandsNetherlands
7: 6, 7: 6
1995 United StatesUnited States Mark Wedge Jeff Tarango (1)
United StatesUnited States
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Cyril Suk Daniel Vacek
Czech RepublicCzech Republic
6: 4, 7: 6
1994 AustraliaAustralia Wayne Arthurs Simon Youl
AustraliaAustralia
SpainSpain Jordi Arrese José Antonio Conde
SpainSpain
6: 4, 6: 4
1993 NetherlandsNetherlands Menno Oosting Libor Pimek
BelgiumBelgium
RomaniaRomania George Cosac Ciprian Porumb
RomaniaRomania
7: 6, 7: 6

Web links

Commons : ATP Bucharest  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ATP Bucharest: Bucharest loses World Tour tournament. (No longer available online.) In: tennisnet.com. June 17, 2016, archived from the original on July 29, 2016 ; Retrieved July 29, 2016 .