Kaohsiung Open

Kaohsiung Open
Miejsce Chińskie Tajpej
Kaohsiung
ObiektYangming Tennis Center
NawierzchniaDywanowa
Pierwsza edycja2012
ATP Tour
KategoriaATP Challenger Tour
Pula nagród162 480 $
Drabinka48S/4Q/16D
Aktualni mistrzowie
Gra pojedyncza
Australia John Millman
Gra podwójna
Hsieh Cheng-peng
Yang Tsung-hua
Strona internetowa

Kaohsiung Open, właśc. Kaohsiung OEC Open – męski turniej tenisowy rangi ATP Challenger Tour. Rozgrywany na kortach twardych w tajwańskim Kaohsiungu od 2012 roku.

Mecze finałowe

Gra pojedyncza

RokMistrzFinalistaWynik
2019Australia John MillmanAustralia Marc Polmans6:4, 6:2
2018Francja Gaël MonfilsKorea Południowa Kwon Soon-woo6:4, 2:6, 6:1
2017Rosja Jewgienij DonskojRumunia Marius Copil7:6(0), 7:5
2016Korea Południowa Chung HyeonKorea Południowa Lee Duck-hee6:4, 6:2
2015Korea Południowa Chung HyeonIndie Yuki Bhambri7:5, 6:4
2014 Lu Yen-hsunWłochy Luca Vanni6:7(7), 6:4, 6:4
2013 Lu Yen-hsunIndie Yuki Bhambri6:4, 6:3
2012Japonia Gō SoedaJaponia Tatsuma Itō6:3, 6:0

Gra podwójna

RokMistrzowieFinaliściWynik
2019 Hsieh Cheng-peng
Yang Tsung-hua
Stany Zjednoczone Evan King
Stany Zjednoczone Hunter Reese
6:4, 7:6(4)
2018 Hsieh Cheng-peng
Yang Tsung-hua
Hsu Yu-hsiou
Jimmy Wang
6:7(3), 6:2, 10–8
2017Tajlandia Sanchai Ratiwatana
Tajlandia Sonchat Ratiwatana
Izrael Jonatan Erlich
Austria Alexander Peya
6:4, 1:6, 10–6
2016Tajlandia Sanchai Ratiwatana
Tajlandia Sonchat Ratiwatana
Hsieh Cheng-peng
Yi Chu-huan
6:4, 7:6(4)
2015 Hsieh Cheng-peng
Yang Tsung-hua
Gong Maoxin
Peng Hsien-yin
6:2, 6:2
2014 Gong Maoxin
Peng Hsien-yin
Chen Ti
Huang Liang-chi
6:3, 6:2
2013Kolumbia Juan Sebastián Cabal
Kolumbia Robert Farah
Indie Yuki Bhambri
Wang Chieh-fu
6:4, 6:2
2012Stany Zjednoczone John Paul Fruttero
Południowa Afryka Raven Klaasen
Nowa Zelandia Daniel King-Turner
Dania Frederik Nielsen
6:7(6), 7:5, 10–8

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