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Duration | 4 January 1993 – 19 December 1993 |
Edition | 16th |
Tournaments | 97 |
Achievements (singles) | |
← 1992 1994 → |
The ATP Challenger Series is the second tier tour for professional tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The 1993 ATP Challenger Series calendar comprised 97 tournaments, with prize money ranging from $25,000 up to $100,000. [1] [2]
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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04.01. | New Zealand | BP National Championships | $ | 50,000Hard | Byron Black | Paul Annacone Byron Black |
18.01. | Spain | Tenerife Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | José Francisco Altur | Ģirts Dzelde Andrei Merinov |
25.01. | Germany | Heilbronn Open | $ 100,000 | Carpet (i) | David Prinosil | Jan Apell Jonas Björkman |
India | Bangalore Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Andrea Gaudenzi | Donald Johnson Leander Paes |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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01.03. | Germany | Garmisch-Partenkirchen Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Martin Laurendeau | Mike Bauer Alexander Mronz |
15.03. | Italy | Bergamo Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard (i) | Jonas Björkman | Cristian Brandi Cristiano Caratti |
22.03. | Morocco | Agadir Challenger | $ | 75,000Clay | Markus Naewie | Menno Oosting Goran Prpić |
29.03. | Mexico | Acapulco Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Horst Skoff | Ellis Ferreira Richard Schmidt |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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05.04. | Mexico | San Luis Potosí Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Horst Skoff | Javier Frana Leonardo Lavalle |
Italy | Parioli Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Vincenzo Santopadre | Cristian Brandi Federico Mordegan | |
12.04. | Spain | Barcelona Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Jonas Svensson | Jordi Burillo Sergio Casal |
Chile | Santiago Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Not completed | Not completed | |
19.04. | United States | Birmingham Challenger | $ | 75,000Clay | Mikael Pernfors | Bryan Shelton Todd Witsken |
Japan | Nagoya Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Jonas Björkman | Jonas Björkman Donald Johnson | |
Brazil | São Paulo Challenger I | $ | 50,000Clay | Fernando Meligeni | Mark Knowles Richard Schmidt | |
Germany | Riemerling Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay (i) | Emilio Benfele Álvarez | Maurice Ruah Mario Tabares | |
26.04. | Chinese Taipei | Taipei Challenger | $ 100,000 | Hard | Jason Stoltenberg | Tommy Ho Patrick Rafter |
Italy | Rome Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Thierry Guardiola | David Nainkin Grant Stafford |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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03.05. | Slovenia | Ljubljana Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Daniel Orsanic | Branislav Stankovič Richard Vogel |
Israel | Jerusalem Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Gilad Bloom | Gilad Bloom Christian Saceanu | |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur Challenger I | $ | 50,000Hard | Gianluca Pozzi | Joshua Eagle Andrew Florent | |
10.05. | Germany | Ostdeutscher Sparkassen Cup | $ | 50,000Clay | David Rikl | Hendrik Jan Davids Yevgeny Kafelnikov |
17.05. | Austria | Bruck Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Dimitri Poliakov | Nils Holm Lars-Anders Wahlgren |
24.05. | Germany | Bochum Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Mikael Pernfors | Mårten Renström Joost Winnink |
31.05. | Italy | Turin Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Richard Fromberg | Andrew Kratzmann Mårten Renström |
Germany | Quelle Cup | $ | 50,000Clay | Mikael Pernfors | Nils Holm Lars-Anders Wahlgren |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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14.06. | Slovakia | Košice Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | David Rikl | Branislav Stankovič Marián Vajda |
28.06. | Portugal | Oporto Challenger I | $ | 25,000Clay (i) | Younes El Aynaoui | Menno Oosting Daniel Vacek |
Spain | Seville Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Dirk Dier | Emilio Benfele Álvarez Pepe Imaz |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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02.08. | Turkey | Istanbul Challenger | $ 100,000 | Hard | Alex Antonitsch | Roger Smith Jean-Philippe Fleurian |
United States | Cincinnati Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Doug Flach | Johan de Beer Kevin Ullyett | |
09.08. | Spain | Open Castilla y León | $ 100,000 | Hard | Alex Antonitsch | Juan Ignacio Carrasco Mark Petchey |
Belgium | Liège Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Gilbert Schaller | Brendan Curry Kirk Haygarth | |
16.08. | Austria | Graz Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Alberto Berasategui | Filip Dewulf Tom Vanhoudt |
United States | Bronx Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Jean-Philippe Fleurian | Johan de Beer Kevin Ullyett | |
Switzerland | Geneva Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Gabriel Markus | Jan Apell Nicklas Utgren |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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01.11. | Germany | Lambertz Open by STAWAG | $ | 50,000Carpet (i) | Jonas Björkman | Jan Apell Jonas Björkman |
15.11. | Brazil | São Luís Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | David Rikl | Otávio Della Marcelo Saliola |
22.11. | Indonesia | Jakarta Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Sébastien Lareau | Lan Bale David Nainkin |
Slovenia | Rogaška Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Yevgeny Kafelnikov | Gilad Bloom Fernon Wibier | |
29.11. | Andorra | Andorra Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Jörn Renzenbrink | Yevgeny Kafelnikov Fernon Wibier |
United States | Naples Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Karsten Braasch | Francisco Montana Jim Pugh | |
Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur Challenger II | $ | 25,000Hard | Alexander Mronz | Sébastien Lareau Daniel Nestor | |
Australia | Perth Challenger | $ | 25,000Grass | David Adams | Paul Kilderry Brent Larkham |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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06.12. | Bermuda | XL Bermuda Open | $ 100,000 | Clay | Mikael Pernfors | Mark Knowles Jared Palmer |
Australia | Adelaide Challenger | $ | 25,000Grass | Mark Petchey | Joshua Eagle Andrew Florent | |
Hong Kong | Hongkong Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | David Engel | Tommy Ho Shuzo Matsuoka | |
13.12. | Australia | Launceston Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Brent Larkham | Joshua Eagle Andrew Florent |
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