Thailand Open (ATP)

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The Thailand Open was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the ATP Tour. It was held annually in Bangkok, Thailand, in the third week of September, since 2003.

Thailand Open
Defunct tennis tournament
Founded2003
Abolished2013
LocationBangkok
Thailand
VenueImpact Arena
CategoryATP International Series
(2003–2008)
ATP World Tour 250 series
(2009–2013)
SurfaceHard / indoors
Draw32S/16D

From 2005 to 2007, a WTA Tier III, the PTT Bangkok Open, was also held in the region before being discontinued.

Roger Federer is the only man to have won the singles competition more than once, in 2004 and 2005, while Andy Ram and Jonathan Erlich are the only doubles pair to have won the competition multiple times, in 2003 and 2006. In 2007, Sonchat Ratiwatana and Sanchai Ratiwatana became the first Thai champions of the event, winning in the final against Wimbledon doubles champion Michaël Llodra, and partner Nicolas Mahut. In November 2013 the ATP announced that the tournament would be relocated to Shenzhen, China.[1]

Past finals edit

Singles edit

Previous logo of the event
YearChampionsRunners-upScore
2003 Taylor Dent Juan Carlos Ferrero6–3, 7–6(7–5)
2004 Roger Federer Andy Roddick6–4, 6–0
2005 Roger Federer Andy Murray6–3, 7–5
2006 James Blake Ivan Ljubičić6–3, 6–1
2007 Dmitry Tursunov Benjamin Becker6–2, 6–1
2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Novak Djokovic7–6(7–4), 6–4
2009 Gilles Simon Viktor Troicki7–5, 6–3
2010 Guillermo García-López Jarkko Nieminen6–4, 3–6, 6–4
2011 Andy Murray Donald Young6–2, 6–0
2012 Richard Gasquet Gilles Simon6–2, 6–1
2013 Milos Raonic Tomáš Berdych7–6(7–4), 6–3
2014succeeded by Shenzhen Open

Doubles edit

YearChampionsRunners-upScore
2003 Jonathan Erlich
Andy Ram
Andrew Kratzmann
Jarkko Nieminen
6–3, 7–6(7–4)
2004 Justin Gimelstob
Graydon Oliver
Yves Allegro
Roger Federer
5–7, 6–4, 6–4
2005 Paul Hanley
Leander Paes
Jonathan Erlich
Andy Ram
6–7(5–7), 6–1, 6–2
2006 Jonathan Erlich
Andy Ram
Andy Murray
Jamie Murray
6–2, 2–6, [10–4]
2007 Sonchat Ratiwatana
Sanchai Ratiwatana
Michaël Llodra
Nicolas Mahut
3–6, 7–5, [10–7]
2008 Lukáš Dlouhý
Leander Paes
Scott Lipsky
David Martin
6–4, 7–6(7–4)
2009 Eric Butorac
Rajeev Ram
Guillermo García-López
Mischa Zverev
7–6(7–4), 6–3
2010 Viktor Troicki
Christopher Kas
Jonathan Erlich
Jürgen Melzer
6–4, 6–4
2011 Oliver Marach
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
Michael Kohlmann
Alexander Waske
7–6(7–4), 7–6(7–5)
2012 Lu Yen-hsun
Danai Udomchoke
Eric Butorac
Paul Hanley
6–3, 6–4
2013 Jamie Murray
John Peers
Tomasz Bednarek
Johan Brunström
6-3, 3-6, [10-6]
2014succeeded by Shenzhen Open

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "New Shenzhen event strengthens ATP'S China Presence". ATP. 20 November 2013.

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