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Duration | 6 January 1997 – 14 December 1997 |
Edition | 20th |
Tournaments | 107 |
Achievements (singles) | |
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The ATP Challenger Series is the second tier tour for professional tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The 1997 ATP Challenger Series calendar comprised 107 tournaments, with prize money ranging from $25,000 up to $125,000. [1] [2]
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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06.01. | Singapore | Singapore Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard (i) | Andrei Cherkasov | Mahesh Bhupathi Leander Paes |
20.01. | Germany | Heilbronn Open | $ 100,000 | Carpet (i) | Henrik Holm | Olivier Delaître Stéphane Simian |
27.01. | Germany | Lippstadt Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Arne Thoms | Henrik Holm Nils Holm |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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03.02. | Germany | Volkswagen Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Jens Knippschild | Nicola Bruno Laurence Tieleman |
10.02. | Germany | Warsteiner Challenger Lübeck | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Geoff Grant | Mathias Huning Joost Winnink |
17.02. | France | Cherbourg Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Frederik Fetterlein | Max Mirnyi Kevin Ullyett |
Japan | Kyoto Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Carsten Arriens | Mahesh Bhupathi Wayne Black | |
Uruguay | Punta del Este Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Marco Meneschincheri | Daniel Orsanic Martín Rodríguez | |
24.02. | Ecuador | Salinas Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Oliver Gross | Fernando Meligeni André Sá |
Germany | Residenza Open Magdeburg | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Petr Luxa | Trey Phillips Chris Wilkinson |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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03.03. | United States | Indian Wells Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Jiří Novák | Nicklas Kulti Michael Tebbutt |
31.03. | Italy | Barletta Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Carlos Costa | Nuno Marques Tom Vanhoudt |
Mexico | Puerto Vallarta Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Andrei Merinov | Alejandro Hernández Óscar Ortiz |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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07.04. | Bermuda | XL Bermuda Open | $ 125,000 | Clay | Johan Van Herck | Javier Frana Mark Knowles |
Italy | Napoli Challenger | $ | 75,000Clay | Dinu Pescariu | Aleksandar Kitinov Tom Vanhoudt | |
14.04. | United States | Birmingham Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Johan Van Herck | Luke Jensen Murphy Jensen |
Croatia | Split Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Dinu Pescariu | Devin Bowen Dinu Pescariu | |
21.04. | Czech Republic | Prague Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Albert Portas | Mahesh Bhupathi Leander Paes |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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05.05. | Slovenia | Ljubljana Challenger | $ 125,000 | Clay | Brett Steven | Lucas Arnold Ker Daniel Orsanic |
Slovakia | Bratislava Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Sébastien Grosjean | Jared Palmer Christo van Rensburg | |
Israel | Jerusalem Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Wayne Black | Mahesh Bhupathi Leander Paes | |
12.05. | Slovakia | Košice Challenger | $ 125,000 | Clay | Dominik Hrbatý | Pat Cash Andrew Kratzmann |
Brazil | Curitiba Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Gustavo Kuerten | Glenn Weiner Herbert Wiltschnig | |
Germany | Ostdeutscher Sparkassen Cup | $ | 50,000Clay | Dick Norman | Mark Merklein Jeff Salzenstein | |
19.05. | Hungary | Budapest Challenger I | $ | 50,000Clay | Steven Randjelovic | Nuno Marques Tom Vanhoudt |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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03.06. | Czech Republic | Prostějov Challenger | $ 125,000 | Clay | Bohdan Ulihrach | Jiří Novák David Rikl |
Germany | Quelle Cup | $ | 50,000Clay | Davide Sanguinetti | Brandon Coupe Paul Rosner | |
09.06. | Germany | ATU Cup | $ | 25,000Clay | Dirk Dier | Geoff Grant Mark Merklein |
16.06. | Croatia | Zagreb Challenger | $ | 75,000Clay | Alberto Berasategui | David Roditi Tomáš Anzari |
Germany | Wartburg Open | $ | 25,000Clay | Tomas Nydahl | Geoff Grant Mark Merklein | |
23.06. | Germany | Nord/LB Open | $ 125,000 | Clay | Francisco Roig | Brandon Coupe Paul Rosner |
30.06. | Italy | Venice Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Julián Alonso | Giorgio Galimberti Massimo Valeri |
United States | Flushing Meadow Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Gianluca Pozzi | Geoff Grant Mark Merklein | |
Germany | Müller Cup | $ | 50,000Clay | Dinu Pescariu | Kris Goossens Tom Vanhoudt | |
France | Montauban Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Olivier Mutis | Gabrio Castrichella Daniele Musa |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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06.10. | Spain | Barcelona Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Carlos Costa | Tamer El-Sawy Nuno Marques |
Peru | Lima Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Tomas Nydahl | Mariano Hood Sebastián Prieto | |
United States | Sedona Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Michael Sell | John-Laffnie de Jager Robbie Koenig | |
13.10. | Egypt | Cairo Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Alberto Berasategui | Tomás Carbonell Francisco Roig |
Ecuador | Challenger Ciudad de Guayaquil | $ 100,000 | Clay | Tomas Nydahl | Gábor Köves Tomas Nydahl | |
20.10. | France | Brest Challenger | $ 100,000 | Hard (i) | Johan Van Herck | Dave Randall Jack Waite |
South Korea | Seoul Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Peter Tramacchi | Edwin Kempes Gouichi Motomura | |
Germany | Okal Cup | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Rainer Schüttler | Lars Rehmann Rainer Schüttler | |
27.10. | Germany | Lambertz Open by STAWAG | $ | 50,000Hard (i) | Hendrik Dreekmann | John-Laffnie de Jager Chris Haggard |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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01.12. | Germany | Bad Lippspringe Challenger | $ | 50,000Carpet (i) | Michael Kohlmann | Tuomas Ketola Michael Kohlmann |
India | Ahmedabad Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Vadim Kutsenko | Emanuel Couto João Cunha e Silva | |
08.12. | Israel | Eilat Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard (i) | Tuomas Ketola | Patrick Baur Andrei Cherkasov |
Australia | Perth Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Wayne Arthurs | Jamie Holmes Paul Kilderry | |
Chile | Cerveza Cristal Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Oliver Gross | Mariano Hood Sebastián Prieto | |
Germany | Wismar Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Christian Vinck | Lars Burgsmüller Michael Kohlmann |
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