ATP Challenger Little Rock
Baptist Health Little Rock Open | |
ATP Challenger Tour | |
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Austragungsort | Little Rock Vereinigte Staaten |
Erste Austragung | 2019 |
Kategorie | Challenger |
Turnierart | Freiplatzturnier |
Spieloberfläche | Hartplatz |
Auslosung | 48E/4Q/15D |
Preisgeld | 81.240 US$ |
Stand: 4. Juni 2019 |
Das ATP Challenger Little Rock (offizieller Name: Baptist Health Little Rock Open) ist ein Tennisturnier in Little Rock, Arkansas, das seit 2019 ausgetragen wird. Es ist Teil der ATP Challenger Tour und wird im Freien auf Hartplatz ausgetragen.
Liste der Sieger
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Jahr | Sieger | Finalgegner | Ergebnis |
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2024 | Mitchell Krueger | Yūta Shimizu | 6:3, 6:4 |
2023 | Mark Lajal | Beibit Schuqajew | 6:4, 7:5 |
2022 | Jason Kubler | Wu Tung-lin | 6:0, 6:2 |
2021 | Jack Sock | Emilio Gómez | 7:5, 6:4 |
2020 | abgesagt | ||
2019 | Dudi Sela | Lee Duck-hee | 6:1, 4:3 aufgg. |
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