Macha Lake Open

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Macha Lake Open
Tennisball current event.svg 2024 Macha Lake Open
ITF Women's Tour
Event nameMacha Lake Open
Location Staré Splavy, Czech Republic
VenueTO Staré Splavy
Category ITF Women's Circuit
Surface Clay
Draw32S/32Q/16D
Prize money$60,000
Website www.machalakeopen.cz

The Macha Lake Open is a tennis tournament of the ITF Women's Circuit played on outdoor clay courts. It has been held in Staré Splavy, Czech Republic, since 1993 and is classified as a $60,000 event.

Contents

In 2022, the venue held at Sport Česká Lípa in Česká Lípa.

Past finals

Singles

YearChampionRunner-upScore
2024 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Valentová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Kučmová 6–3, 7–5
2023
replaced by the 2023 Agel Říčany Open
2022 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sára Bejlek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jesika Malečková 6–4, 6–4
2021 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Qinwen Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksandra Krunić 7–6(7–5), 6–3
2020
cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Barbora Krejčíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Denisa Allertová 6–2, 6–3
2018 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Monika Kilnarová Flag of Slovakia.svg Rebecca Šramková 7–6(7–5), 6–3
2017 Flag of Slovakia.svg Anna Karolína Schmiedlová Flag of Belarus.svg Vera Lapko 6–4, 7–5
2008–16Not held
2007 Flag of Slovakia.svg Lenka Wienerová Flag of Germany.svg Kristina Steiert 6–4, 6–2
2006 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kateřina Vaňková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zuzana Zálabská 6–4, 6–4
2005 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Novotníková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Veronika Raimrová 6–3, 6–3
2004 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Hradecká Flag of Germany.svg Sabrina Jolk 6–1, 7–6(7–3)
2003 Flag of Slovakia.svg Dominika Nociarová Flag of Bulgaria.svg Antoaneta Pandjerova 6–2, 6–3
2002 Flag of Slovakia.svg Dominika Nociarová Flag of Slovakia.svg Zuzana Zemenová 5–7, 7–5, 6–0
2001 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Macurová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Šromová 6–2, 4–6, 6–3
2000 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jitka Schönfeldová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Voráčová 6–4, 7–6(10–8)
1999 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milena Nekvapilová Flag of Germany.svg Veronika Martinek 6–1, 7–6
1998 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Hlaváčková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milena Nekvapilová 3–6, 6–2, 6–2
1997 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kateřina Kroupová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milena Nekvapilová 6–3, 3–6, 7–6
1996 Flag of Slovakia.svg Eva Šestáková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Hübnerová 7–5, 6–3
1995 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Libuše Průšová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Lubasová 6–0, 6–1 [1]
1994 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Krejčová Flag of France.svg V. Massat1–6, 6–0, 6–4 [2]
1993 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Blanka Kumbárová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Kratochvílová6–0, 7–5 [3]

Doubles

YearChampionsRunners-upScore
2024 Flag of Poland.svg Maja Chwalińska
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Dețiuc
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Feng Shuo
Flag of Greece.svg Sapfo Sakellaridi
6–3, 2–6, [10–6]
2023
replaced by the 2023 Agel Říčany Open
2022 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Karolína Kubáňová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aneta Kučmová
Flag of Italy.svg Nuria Brancaccio
Flag of Greece.svg Despina Papamichail
6–2, 7–6(11–9)
2021 Flag of Greece.svg Valentini Grammatikopoulou
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richèl Hogenkamp
Flag of Russia.svg Amina Anshba
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Dețiuc
6–3, 6–4
2020
cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Flag of Russia.svg Natela Dzalamidze
Flag of Serbia.svg Nina Stojanović
Flag of Japan.svg Kyōka Okamura
Flag of Serbia.svg Dejana Radanović
6–3, 6–3
2018 Flag of Russia.svg Maria Marfutina
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Zarycká
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Johana Marková
Flag of Germany.svg Sarah-Rebecca Sekulic
5–7, 6–1, [10–8]
2017 Flag of Romania.svg Laura-Ioana Andrei
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Anastasia Zarycká
Flag of Germany.svg Tayisiya Morderger
Flag of Germany.svg Yana Morderger
6–3, 6–4
2008–16Not held
2007 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Gerlová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Kriegsmannová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Birnerová
Flag of Slovakia.svg Monika Kochanová
6–2, 6–1
2006 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Gerlová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Kriegsmannová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Birnerová
Flag of Russia.svg Ksenia Lykina
6–7(4–7), 6–2, 6–2
2005 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Gerlová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Kriegsmannová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Novotníková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Veronika Raimrová
4–6, 6–4, 6–2
2004 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Blanka Kumbárová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Szafnerová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Děrkasová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Hladíková
6–4, 6–4
2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Iveta Gerlová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Kriegsmannová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Macurová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lenka Novotná
7–5, 6–3
2002 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Eva Erbová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lenka Novotná
Flag of Austria.svg Stefanie Haidner
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Renata Kučerová
7–6(7–5), 6–0
2001 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milena Nekvapilová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Šromová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Olga Blahotová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Gabriela Navrátilová
2–6, 6–4, 6–1
2000 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Andrea Plačková
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Paulina Šlitrová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Macurová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milena Nekvapilová
6–3, 6–4
1999 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Gabriela Navrátilová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milena Nekvapilová
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rochelle Rosenfield
Flag of Poland.svg Anna Żarska
2–6, 6–3, 6–4
1998 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zuzana Lešenarová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lucie Steflova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hana Šromová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milena Nekvapilová
6–3, 5–7, 6–2 [4]
1997 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Macurová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Gabriela Navrátilová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kateřina Kroupová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jana Ondrouchová
6–2, 6–2
1996 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ľudmila Cervanová
Flag of Slovakia.svg Michaela Hašanová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nikola Hübnerová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Paštiková
6–7, 7–6, 7–5
1995 Flag of Slovakia.svg Michaela Hašanová
Flag of Slovakia.svg Martina Nedelková
Flag of Germany.svg Michaela Kratochvílová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Kučová
6–3, 5–7, 7–5 [1]
1994 Flag of Ukraine.svg Nelly Barkan
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martine Vosseberg
Flag of Germany.svg Martina Hautová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Kratochvílová
6–4, 6–3 [2]
1993 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Michaela Kratochvílová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petra Kučová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dominika Górecka
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jindra Gabrisova
4–6, 6–2, 7–5 [3]

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