Poznań Open
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Obiekt | |
Nawierzchnia | Ceglana |
Pierwsza edycja | 2004 |
ATP Tour | |
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Pula nagród | 69 280 € |
Drabinka | 48S/4Q/16D |
Dyrektor | Krzysztof Jordan |
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Poznań Open – męski turniej tenisowy rozgrywany w Poznaniu na kortach ziemnych klubu T.S. Olimpia. Impreza zaliczana jest do cyklu ATP Challenger Tour. Dyrektorem turnieju jest Krzysztof Jordan. Pula nagród wynosi 69 280 euro.
Turniej jest kontynuacją rozgrywanego w latach 1992–2000 challengera Polish Open. Od 2004 roku turniej nosił nazwę Porsche Open, a od 2012 Poznań Open.
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- Profil turnieju na stronie ATP. atpworldtour.com. [dostęp 2018-06-02]. (ang.).
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