Hypo Group Tennis International
Miejsce | |
---|---|
Obiekt | Werzer Arena (2006–2008) |
Nawierzchnia | Ceglana |
Pierwsza edycja | 1981 |
Ostatnia edycja | 2008 |
ATP Tour | |
Kategoria | ATP International Series |
Pula nagród | 370 000 € |
Drabinka | 32S/31Q/16D |
Aktualni mistrzowie | |
Gra pojedyncza Nikołaj Dawydienko | |
Gra podwójna Marcelo Melo André Sá |
Hypo Group Tennis International – męski turniej tenisowy zaliczany do cyklu ATP World Tour, rozgrywany w latach 1981–2008 na kortach ziemnych w Austrii.
Początkowo, latach 1981–1989 impreza odbywała się w Bari. Od 1990 roku do 1993 roku turniej odbywał się w Genui. W latach 1994–2005 turniej rozgrywano w St. Pölten, a od 2006 roku do 2008 roku w Pörtschach.
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- Results Archive. atpworldtour.com. [dostęp 2013-03-31]. (ang.).
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