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Erste Bank Open Vienna Tennis Singles and Doubles Winners & Runners-up List - Erste Bank Open

Erste Bank Open Vienna Tennis Singles and Doubles Winners and Runners-up List

Erste Bank Open, Vienna Open Men's Champions...

Vienna Open, also known as the Erste Bank Open, is a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. See the list of winners of the Erste Bank Open Tennis Tournament from 1974 to till. In this Men's Erste Bank Open Tennis 2022 Daniil Medvedev was the singles winner, and JAlexander Erler & Lucas Miedler were the 2022 doubles winners.
Erste Bank Open Men’s Singles Winners List
Year Champions Country Runners-up
2022 Daniil Medvedev Russia Denis Shapovalov
2021 Alexander Zverev Germany Frances Tiafoe
2020 Andrey Rublev Russia Lorenzo Sonego
2019 Dominic Thiem Austria Diego Schwartzman
2018 Kevin Anderson South Africa Kei Nishikori
2017 Lucas Pouille France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2016 Andy Murray United Kingdom Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2015 David Ferrer Spain Steve Johnson
2014 Andy Murray United Kingdom David Ferrer
2013 Tommy Haas Germany Robin Haase
2012 Juan Martin del Potro Argentina Grega Zemlja
2011 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga France Juan Martin del Potro
2010 Jurgen Melzer Austria Andreas Haider-Maurer
2009 Jurgen Melzer Austria Marin Cilic
2008 Philipp Petzschner Germany Gael Monfils
2007 Novak Djokovic Serbia Stan Wawrinka
2006 Ivan Ljubicic Croatia Fernando Gonzalez
2005 Ivan Ljubicic Croatia Juan Carlos Ferrero
2004 Feliciano Lopez Spain Guillermo Canas
2003 Roger Federer Switzerland Carlos Moya
2002 Roger Federer Switzerland Jiri Novak
2001 Tommy Haas Germany Guillermo Canas
2000 Tim Henman United Kingdom Tommy Haas
1999 Greg Rusedski United Kingdom Nicolas Kiefer
1998 Pete Sampras USA Karol Kucera
1997 Goran Ivanisevic Croatia Greg Rusedski
1996 Boris Becker Germany Jan Siemerink
1995 Filip Dewulf Belgium Thomas Muster
1994 Andre Agassi USA Michael Stich
1993 Goran Ivanisevic Croatia Thomas Muster
1992 Petr Korda Czechoslovakia Gianluca Pozzi
1991 Michael Stich Germany Jan Siemerink
1990 Anders Jarryd Sweden Horst Skoff
1989 Paul Annacone USA Kelly Evernden
1988 Horst Skoff Austria Thomas Muster
1987 Jonas Svensson Sweden Amos Mansdorf
1986 Brad Gilbert USA Karel Novacek
1985 Jan Gunnarsson Sweden Libor Pimek
1984 Tim Wilkison USA Pavel Slozil
1983 Brian Gottfried USA Mel Purcell
1982 Brian Gottfried USA Bill Scanlon
1981 Ivan Lendl Czechoslovakia Brian Gottfried
1980 Brian Gottfried USA Trey Waltke
1979 Stan Smith USA Wojciech Fibak
1978 Stan Smith USA Balazs Taroczy
1977 Brian Gottfried USA Wojciech Fibak
1976 Wojciech Fibak Poland Raul Ramirez
1975 Not Held
1974 Vitas Gerulaitis USA Andrew Pattison
Erste Bank Open Men’s Doubles Winners List
Year Champions Runners-up
2022 Alexander Erler & Lucas Miedler Santiago González & Andrés Molteni
2021 Juan Sebastián Cabal & Robert Farah Rajeev Ram & Joe Salisbury
2020 Łukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo Jamie Murray & Neal Skupski
2019 Joe Salisbury & Rajeev Ram Łukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo
2018 Joe Salisbury & Neal Skupski Mike Bryan & Edouard Roger-Vasselin
2017 Rohan Bopanna & Pablo Cuevas Marcelo Demoliner & Sam Querrey
2016 Łukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo Oliver Marach & Fabrice Martin
2015 Łukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo Jamie Murray & John Peers
2014 Jurgen Melzer & Philipp Petzschner Andre Begemann & Julian Knowle
2013 Florin Mergea & Lukas Rosol Julian Knowle & Daniel Nestor
2012 Andre Begemann & Martin Emmrich Julian Knowle & Filip Polasek
2011 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan Max Mirny & Daniel Nestor
2010 Daniel Nestor & Nenad Zimonjic Mariusz Fyrstenberg & Marcin Matkowski
2009 Łukasz Kubot & Oliver Marach Julian Knowle & Jurgen Melzer
2008 Max Mirny & Andy Ram Philipp Petzschner & Alexander Peya
2007 Mariusz Fyrstenberg & Marcin Matkowski Tomas Behrend & Christopher Kas
2006 Petr Pala & Pavel Vizner Julian Knowle & Jurgen Melzer
2005 Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor Jonathan Erlich & Andy Ram
2004 Martin Damm & Cyril Suk Gaston Etlis & Martin Rodriguez
2003 Yves Allegro & Roger Federer Mahesh Bhupathi & Max Mirny
2002 Joshua Eagle & Sandon Stolle Jiri Novak & Radek Stepanek
2001 Martin Damm & Radek Stepanek Jiri Novak & David Rikl
2000 Yevgeni Kafelnikov & Nenad Zimonjic Jiri Novak & David Rikl
1999 David Prinosil & Sandon Stolle Piet Norval & Kevin Ullyett
1998 Yevgeni Kafelnikov & Daniel Vacek David Adams & John-Laffnie de Jager
1997 Ellis Ferreira & Patrick Galbraith Marc-Kevin Goellner & David Prinosil
1996 Yevgeni Kafelnikov & Daniel Vacek Pavel Vizner & Menno Oosting
1995 Ellis Ferreira & Jan Siemerink Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde
1994 Mike Bauer & David Rikl Alex Antonitsch & Greg Rusedski
1993 Byron Black & Jonathan Stark Mike Bauer & David Prinosil
1992 Ronnie Bathman & Anders Jarryd Kent Kinnear & Udo Riglewski
1991 Gary Muller & Anders Jarryd Jakob Hlasek & Patrick McEnroe
1990 Udo Riglewski & Michael Stich Jorge Lozano & Todd Witsken
1989 Jan Gunnarsson & Anders Jarryd Paul Annacone & Kelly Evernden
1988 Alex Antonitsch & Balazs Taroczy Kevin Curren & Tomas Smid
1987 Mel Purcell & Tim Wilkison Emilio Sanchez & Javier Sanchez
1986 Ricardo Acioly & Wojciech Fibak Brad Gilbert & Slobodan Zivojinovic
1985 Mike De Palmer & Gary Donnelly Sergio Casal & Emilio Sanchez
1984 Wojciech Fibak & Sandy Mayer Heinz Gunthardt & Balazs Taroczy
1983 Stan Smith & Mel Purcell Marcos Hocevar & Cassio Motta
1982 Henri Leconte & Pavel Slozil Mark Dickson & Terry Moor
1981 Steve Denton & Tim Wilkison Sammy Giammalva & Fred McNair
1980 Stan Smith & Robert Lutz Heinz Gunthardt & Pavel Slozil
1979 Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan Brian Gottfried & Raul Ramirez
1978 Victor Pecci & Balazs Taroczy Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan
1977 Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan Wojciech Fibak & Jan Kodes
1976 Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan Brian Gottfried & Raul Ramirez
1975 Not Held
1974 Andrew Pattison & Raymond Moore Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan
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  3. Wimbledon Women’s Singles Winners
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  5. China Open Tennis Championship Winners List
  6. List Of Tennis Grand Slam Winners
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  8. List of Australian Open Winners
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