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Stockholm Open Tennis tournament winners list from 1969-2021

Stockholm Open Tennis Men's Singles and Doubles Champions from 1969 to 2021

The first Stockholm Open was held in 1969 and has been played every year since, except in 2020, when it was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The tournament is played on indoor hard-courts and includes both men's singles and doubles tournaments. Here is a list of the winners of the Stockholm Open tennis tournament from 1969–2021. Stockholm Open Tennis is an indoor tennis event on the ATP Tour. The Stockholm tournament is played on indoor hard-courts and was intended for men's singles and doubles tournaments.
The Stockholm Open is an annual tennis tournament for male professional players held in the city of Stockholm, Sweden. Tommy Paul is the men's Stockholm Open singles winner and Santiago González & Andrés Molteni are the 2021 doubles winners.

Stockholm Open Men's Singles and Doubles Champions List

Stockholm Open Men's Singles Past Winners List from 1969-2021:

Year Champions Country Runners-up
2021 Tommy Paul United States Denis Shapovalov
2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19
2019 Denis Shapovalov Canada Filip Krajinovic
2018 Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece Ernests Gulbis
2017 Juan Martin del Potro Argentina Grigor Dimitrov
2016 Juan Martin del Potro Argentina Jack Sock
2015 Tomas Berdych Czech Republic Jack Sock
2014 Tomas Berdych Czech Republic Grigor Dimitrov
2013 Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria David Ferrer
2012 Tomas Berdych Czech Republic Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2011 Gael Monfils France Jarkko Nieminen
2010 Roger Federer Switzerland Florian Mayer
2009 Marcos Baghdatis Cyprus Olivier Rochus
2008 David Nalbandian Argentina Robin Soderling
2007 Ivo Karlovic Croatia Thomas Johansson
2006 James Blake United States Jarkko Nieminen
2005 James Blake United States Paradorn Srichaphan
2004 Thomas Johansson Sweden Andre Agassi
2003 Mardy Fish United States Robin Soderling
2002 Paradorn Srichaphan Thailand Marcelo Rios
2001 Sjeng Schalken Netherlands Jarkko Nieminen
2000 Thomas Johansson Sweden Yevgeny Kafelnikov
1999 Thomas Enqvist Sweden Magnus Gustafsson
1998 Todd Martin United States Thomas Johansson
1997 Jonas Bjorkman Sweden Jan Siemerink
1996 Thomas Enqvist Sweden Todd Martin
1995 Thomas Enqvist Sweden Arnaud Boetsch
1994 Boris Becker Germany Goran Ivanisevic
1993 Michael Stich Germany Goran Ivanisevic
1992 Goran Ivanisevic Croatia Guy Forget
1991 Boris Becker Germany Stefan Edberg
1990 Boris Becker Germany Stefan Edberg
1989 Ivan Lendl Czechoslovakia Magnus Gustafsson
1988 Boris Becker Germany Peter Lundgren
1987 Stefan Edberg Sweden Jonas Svensson
1986 Stefan Edberg Sweden Mats Wilander
1985 John McEnroe United States Anders Jarryd
1984 John McEnroe United States Mats Wilander
1983 Mats Wilander Sweden Tomas Smid
1982 Henri Leconte France Mats Wilander
1981 Gene Mayer United States Sandy Mayer
1980 Bjorn Borg Sweden John McEnroe
1979 John McEnroe United States Gene Mayer
1978 John McEnroe United States Tim Gullikson
1977 Sandy Mayer United States Raymond Moore
1976 Mark Cox United Kingdom Manuel Orantes
1975 Adriano Panatta Italy Jimmy Connors
1974 Arthur Ashe United States Tom Okker
1973 Tom Gorman United States Bjorn Borg
1972 Stan Smith United States Tom Okker
1971 Arthur Ashe United States Jan Kodes
1970 Stan Smith United States Arthur Ashe
1969 Nikola Pilic Yugoslavia Ilie Nastase

Stockholm Open Men's Doubles Winners List from 1969-2021:

Year Champions Runners-up
2021 Santiago Gonzalez & Andres Molteni Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi & Jean-Julien Rojer
2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19
2019 Henri Kontinen & Edouard Roger-Vasselin Mate Pavic & Bruno Soares
2018 Luke Bambridge & Jonny O’Mara Marcus Daniell & Wesley Koolhof
2017 Oliver Marach & Mate Pavic Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi & Jean-Julien Rojer
2016 Elias Ymer & Mikael Ymer Mate Pavic & Michael Venus
2015 Nicholas Monroe & Jack Sock Mate Pavic & Michael Venus
2014 Eric Butorac & Raven Klaasen Treat Huey & Jack Sock
2013 Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi & Jean-Julien Rojer Jonas Bjorkman & Robert Lindstedt
2012 Marcelo Melo & Bruno Soares Robert Lindstedt & Nenad Zimonjic
2011 Rohan Bopanna & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi Marcelo Melo & Bruno Soares
2010 Eric Butorac & Jean-Julien Rojer Johan Brunstrom & Jarkko Nieminen
2009 Bruno Soares & Kevin Ullyett Simon Aspelin & Paul Hanley
2008 Jonas Bjorkman & Kevin Ullyett Johan Brunstrom & Michael Ryderstedt
2007 Jonas Bjorkman & Max Mirnyi Arnaud Clement & Michael Llodra
2006 Paul Hanley & Kevin Ullyett Olivier Rochus & Kristof Vliegen
2005 Wayne Arthurs & Paul Hanley Leander Paes & Nenad Zimonjic
2004 Fernando Verdasco & Feliciano Lopez Wayne Arthurs & Paul Hanley
2003 Jonas Bjorkman & Todd Woodbridge Wayne Arthurs & Paul Hanley
2002 Wayne Black & Kevin Ullyett Wayne Arthurs & Paul Hanley
2001 Donald Johnson & Jared Palmer Jonas Bjorkman & Todd Woodbridge
2000 Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor Petr Pala & Pavel Vizner
1999 Piet Norval & Kevin Ullyett Jan-Michael Gambill & Scott Humphries
1998 Nicklas Kulti & Mikael Tillstrom Chris Haggard & Peter Nyborg
1997 Marc-Kevin Goellner & Richey Reneberg Ellis Ferreira & Patrick Galbraith
1996 Patrick Galbraith & Jonathan Stark Todd Martin & Chris Woodruff
1995 Jacco Eltingh & Paul Haarhuis Grant Connell & Patrick Galbraith
1994 Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde Jan Apell & Jonas Bjorkman
1993 Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde Gary Muller & Danie Visser
1992 Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde Steve DeVries & David Macpherson
1991 John Fitzgerald & Anders Jarryd Tom Nijssen & Cyril Suk
1990 Guy Forget & Jakob Hlasek John Fitzgerald & Anders Jarryd
1989 Jorge Lozano & Todd Witsken Rick Leach & Jim Pugh
1988 Kevin Curren & Jim Grabb Paul Annacone & John Fitzgerald
1987 Stefan Edberg & Anders Jarryd Jim Grabb & States Jim Pugh
1986 Sherwood Stewart & Kim Warwick Pat Cash & Slobodan Zivojinovic
1985 Guy Forget & Andres Gomez Mike De Palmer & Gary Donnelly
1984 Henri Leconte & Tomas Smid Vijay Amritraj & Ilie Nastase
1983 Anders Jarryd & Hans Simonsson Johan Kriek & Peter Fleming
1982 Jan Gunnarsson & Mark Dickson Sherwood Stewart & Ferdi Taygan
1981 Kevin Curren & Steve Denton Sherwood Stewart & Ferdi Taygan
1980 Heinz Gunthardt & Paul McNamee Stan Smith & Bob Lutz
1979 John McEnroe & Peter Fleming Tom Okker & Wojciech Fibak
1978 Tom Okker & Wojciech Fibak Stan Smith & Bob Lutz
1977 Tom Okker & Wojciech Fibak Brian Gottfried & Raul Ramirez
1976 Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan Tom Okker & Marty Riessen
1975 Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan Charlie Pasarell & Roscoe Tanner
1974 Tom Okker & Marty Riessen Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan
1973 Jimmy Connors & Ilie Nastase Bob Carmichael & Frew McMillan
1972 Tom Okker & Marty Riessen Roy Emerson & Colin Dibley
1971 Stan Smith & Tom Gorman Arthur Ashe & Bob Lutz
1970 Arthur Ashe & Stan Smith Bob Carmichael & Owen Davidson
1969 Roy Emerson & Rod Laver Andres Gimeno & Graham Stilwell
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