Maharashtra Open
Finał pomiędzy Carlosem Moyą i Paradornem Srichaphanem, 2005 | |
Miejsce | Indie Pune |
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Obiekt | Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Shivaji Sports |
Nawierzchnia | Twarda |
ATP Tour | |
Kategoria | ATP Tour 250 |
Pula nagród | 493 875 $ |
Drabinka | 28S/16Q/16D |
Dyrektor | Prashant Sutar |
Aktualni mistrzowie | |
Gra pojedyncza João Sousa | |
Gra podwójna Rohan Bopanna Ramkumar Ramanathan | |
Strona internetowa |
Maharashtra Open – męski turniej tenisowy kategorii ATP Tour 250 zaliczany do cyklu ATP Tour. Rozgrywany na kortach twardych w Pune w Indiach.
Pierwsza edycja turnieju odbyła się w 1996 roku, w Gold Flake. Od 1997 do 2017 roku odbywał się w Ćennaju na obiekcie SDAT Tennis Stadium.
W latach 1996–2001 turniej nosił nazwę Gold Flake Open, w latach 2002–2004 były to rozrywki pod nazwą Tata Open, zaś w latach 2005–2017 zawody nosiły miano Chennai Open.
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- Oficjalna strona turnieju (ang.). maharashtraopen.com. [dostęp 2022-02-06].
- Profil turnieju na stronie ATP (ang.). atptour.com. [dostęp 2022-02-06].
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