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Duration | 25 January 1999 – 12 December 1999 |
Edition | 22nd |
Tournaments | 115 |
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 1999 ATP Challenger Series calendar comprised 115 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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25.01. | Germany | Heilbronn Open | $ 100,000 | Carpet (i) | Laurence Tieleman | Michael Kohlmann Filippo Veglio |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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01.02. | United States | Amarillo Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard (i) | Gabriel Trifu | Bob Bryan Mike Bryan |
India | Kolkata Challenger | $ | 50,000Grass | Leander Paes | Noam Behr Eyal Ran | |
Germany | Warsteiner Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Vladimir Voltchkov | Michael Kohlmann Filippo Veglio | |
Uruguay | Punta del Este Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Marcelo Charpentier | Lucas Arnold Ker Marcelo Filippini | |
08.02. | India | Lucknow Challenger I | $ | 50,000Grass | Tuomas Ketola | Nuno Marques Tom Vanhoudt |
Germany | Volkswagen Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Axel Pretzsch | Adriano Ferreira Maurice Ruah | |
15.02. | Germany | Warsteiner Challenger Lübeck | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Axel Pretzsch | Franz Stauder Patrick Sommer |
22.02. | Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | John van Lottum | Juan Ignacio Carrasco Jairo Velasco Jr. |
United States | Laguna Hills Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Sébastien Lareau | Paul Goldstein Brian MacPhie | |
France | Cherbourg Challenger | $ | 37.500Hard (i) | Sébastien Grosjean | Michael Hill Andrew Painter |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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01.03. | Singapore | Singapore Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Mosé Navarra | Jeff Coetzee Damien Roberts |
France | Grenoble Challenger | $ | 37.500Hard (i) | Julien Boutter | Adam Peterson Chris Tontz | |
Germany | Residenza Open Magdeburg | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Markus Hantschk | Michael Hill Andrew Painter | |
08.03. | Ecuador | Salinas Challenger | $ | 75,000Hard | Juan Ignacio Chela | Mariano Hood Sebastián Prieto |
France | Besançon Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard (i) | Ivan Ljubičić | Juan Ignacio Carrasco Jairo Velasco Jr. | |
Japan | Kyoto Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Julian Knowle | Julian Knowle Lorenzo Manta | |
29.03. | Italy | Barletta Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Jacobo Díaz | Guillermo Cañas Javier Sánchez |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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05.04. | Italy | Napoli Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Juan Carlos Ferrero | Marcos Ondruska Jack Waite |
12.04. | Bermuda | XL Bermuda Open | $ 100,000 | Clay | Hernán Gumy | Doug Flach Richey Reneberg |
France | Nice Challenger | $ 100,000 | Clay | Gastón Gaudio | Martín García Sebastián Prieto | |
India | New Delhi Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Leander Paes | Noam Behr Eyal Ran | |
26.04. | Portugal | Espinho Challenger | $ 125,000 | Clay | Gastón Gaudio | Joan Balcells Gastón Etlis |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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03.05. | Slovenia | Ljubljana Challenger | $ 125,000 | Clay | Vladimir Voltchkov | Massimo Valeri Tom Vanhoudt |
10.05. | United States | Birmingham Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Francisco Costa | Bob Bryan Mike Bryan |
Israel | Jerusalem Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Lior Mor | Jeff Coetzee Tuomas Ketola | |
24.05. | Bulgaria | Sofia Challenger II | $ | 25,000Clay | Marcello Craca | Karsten Braasch Tomas Behrend |
31.05. | Czech Republic | Prostějov Challenger | $ 125,000 | Clay | Richard Fromberg | Dinu Pescariu Eric Taino |
Germany | Quelle Cup | $ | 50,000Clay | Ronald Agénor | Nebojša Đorđević Marcos Ondruska | |
Great Britain | Surbiton Challenger | $ | 50,000Grass | Sargis Sargsian | Scott Draper Todd Woodbridge |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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06.12. | United States | Burbank Challenger | $ | 37.500Hard | Cecil Mamiit | Bob Bryan Mike Bryan |
India | Jaipur Challenger | $ | 25,000Grass | Leander Paes | Tomáš Anzari Satoshi Iwabuchi | |
Mexico | Mexico City Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Federico Browne | Gastón Etlis Damián Furmanski | |
Australia | Perth Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Paul Kilderry | Paul Kilderry Grant Silcock |
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