European Open

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Sporting events called the European Open include:

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German Open is a name given to many sports events established in Germany, and include:

Events called the Hong Kong Open include:

Thailand Open may refer to one of several sporting tournaments:

Asian Open may refer to:

China Open may refer to:

International Open may refer to:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hamburg European Open</span> Annual tennis tournament in Hamburg

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Tournament of Champions may refer to:

International Series may refer to:

Swiss Open, or Omega European Masters, is the Swiss stop on professional men's golf's European Tour.

Qatar Open may refer to the following sports events:

Czech Open is a name given to many sports events in the Czech Republic, including:

Canada Open or Canadian Open may refer to:

Taiwan Open may refer to:

Sofia Open may refer to:

Hungarian Open may refer to:

Volvo Open may refer to a number of sporting events sponsored by Volvo.

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