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Duration | 1 January 2001 – 9 December 2001 |
Edition | 24th |
Tournaments | 137 |
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 2001 ATP Challenger Series calendar comprised 135 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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01.01. | Brazil | Aberto de São Paulo | $ | 25,000Hard | Flávio Saretta | Noam Okun André Sá |
22.01. | Germany | Heilbronn Open | $ 100,000 | Carpet (i) | Michaël Llodra | Sander Groen Jack Waite |
United States | Hilton Waikoloa Village USTA Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Andy Roddick | Paul Goldstein Jim Thomas | |
29.01. | Germany | Warsteiner Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Michaël Llodra | Julian Knowle Lorenzo Manta |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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05.02. | Poland | KGHM Polish Indoors | $ 125,000 | Hard (i) | Axel Pretzsch | Wayne Black Jason Weir-Smith |
United States | Challenger of Dallas | $ | 50,000Hard | Dmitry Tursunov | Gavin Sontag Jerry Turek | |
12.02. | Germany | Warsteiner Challenger Lübeck | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Zbynek Mlynarik | Julian Knowle Lorenzo Manta |
India | Mumbai Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Federico Luzzi | František Čermák Ota Fukárek | |
19.02. | France | Challenger 42 | $ | 50,000Hard (i) | Nenad Zimonjić | Julien Benneteau Nicolas Mahut |
Vietnam | Heineken Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Petr Kralert | Takao Suzuki Eric Taino | |
India | The IndianOil Servo ATP Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Dennis van Scheppingen | František Čermák Radek Štěpánek | |
Great Britain | Hull Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Michael Kohlmann | Michael Kohlmann Michaël Llodra | |
Germany | Volkswagen Challenger | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Jarkko Nieminen | Robert Lindstedt Fredrik Lovén | |
26.02. | Singapore | Singapore Challenger | $ | 50,000Hard | Ota Fukárek | Tim Crichton Ashley Fisher |
France | Challenger Ford de Cherbourg-Octeville | $ | 37.500Hard (i) | Orlin Stanoytchev | Julian Knowle Lorenzo Manta |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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05.03. | Japan | Shimadzu All Japan Indoor Tennis Championships | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | John van Lottum | Noam Behr Noam Okun |
12.03. | Germany | Residenza Open Magdeburg | $ | 25,000Carpet (i) | Axel Pretzsch | Frédéric Niemeyer Radek Štěpánek |
Australia | Perth Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Vasilis Mazarakis | Stephen Huss Lee Pearson | |
Ecuador | Abierto Internacional de Salinas | $ | 25,000Hard | David Nalbandian | Luis Horna David Nalbandian | |
19.03. | Portugal | Espinho Open | $ | 25,000Clay | Félix Mantilla | Wim Neefs Djalmar Sistermans |
New Zealand | Hamilton Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Björn Rehnquist | Noam Behr Noam Okun | |
26.03. | Italy | Torneo Internazionale di Tennis Città della Disfida Open | $ | 25,000Clay | Félix Mantilla | Germán Puentes Jairo Velasco Jr. |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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02.04. | United States | USTA Challenger of Calabasas | $ | 25,000Hard | André Sá | Ota Fukárek Ivo Heuberger |
09.04. | Mexico | San Luis Potosí Challenger | $ | 50,000Clay | Martín Rodríguez | Edgardo Massa Sergio Roitman |
16.04. | Bermuda | XL Bermuda Open | $ 100,000 | Clay | José Acasuso | Paul Goldstein Andy Roddick |
Date | Country | Tournament | Prizemoney | Surface | Singles champion | Doubles champions |
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03.12. | Brazil | Rio de Janeiro Challenger | $ | 25,000Clay | Kristian Pless | Justin Gimelstob David Macpherson |
Thailand | Bangkok Challenger | $ | 25,000Hard | Paradorn Srichaphan | Jaroslav Levinský Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi |
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