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Rolex Paris Masters Tennis Singles and Doubles Winners List from 1969

Rolex Paris Masters Tennis Singles and Doubles Winners List

Rolex Paris Masters Tennis Singles and Doubles Winners List...

List of past winners of the Rolex Paris Masters tennis tournament since 1969. The Rolex Paris Masters is an annual tennis tournament for male professional players held in the city of Paris, France. The 2021 Novak Djokovic is the men's Rolex Paris Masters singles winner, and Tim Putz and Michael Venus are the doubles winners.

Rolex Paris Masters Tennis Men's Singles and Doubles Champions:-

Rolex Paris Masters Men’s Singles Past Winners List

Year Champions Country Runners-up
2022 Holger Rune Denmark Novak Djokovic
2021 Novak Djokovic Serbia Daniil Medvedev
2020 Daniil Medvedev Russia Alexander Zverev
2019 Novak Djokovic Serbia Denis Shapovalov
2018 Karen Khachanov Russia Novak Djokovic
2017 Jack Sock USA Filip Krajinovic
2016 Andy Murray United Kingdom John Isner
2015 Novak Djokovic Serbia Andy Murray
2014 Novak Djokovic Serbia Milos Raonic
2013 Novak Djokovic Serbia David Ferrer
2012 David Ferrer Spain Jerzy Janowicz
2011 Roger Federer Switzerland Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
2010 Robin Soderling Sweden Gael Monfils
2009 Novak Djokovic Serbia Gael Monfils
2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga France David Nalbandian
2007 David Nalbandian Argentina Rafael Nadal
2006 Nikolay Davydenko Russia Dominik Hrbaty
2005 Tomas Berdych Czech Republic Ivan Ljubicic
2004 Marat Safin Russia Radek Stepanek
2003 Tim Henman United Kingdom Andrei Pavel
2002 Marat Safin Russia Lleyton Hewitt
2001 Sebastien Grosjean France Yevgeny Kafelnikov
2000 Marat Safin Russia Mark Philippoussis
1999 Andre Agassi USA Marat Safin
1998 Greg Rusedski United Kingdom Pete Sampras
1997 Pete Sampras USA Jonas Bjorkman
1996 Thomas Enqvist Sweden Yevgeny Kafelnikov
1995 Pete Sampras USA Boris Becker
1994 Andre Agassi USA Marc Rosset
1993 Goran Ivanisevic Croatia Andriy Medvedev
1992 Boris Becker Germany Guy Forget
1991 Guy Forget France Pete Sampras
1990 Stefan Edberg Sweden Boris Becker
1989 Boris Becker Germany Stefan Edberg
1988 Amos Mansdorf Israel Brad Gilbert
1987 Tim Mayotte USA Brad Gilbert
1986 Boris Becker Germany Sergio Casal
1983-85 Not Held
1982 Wojciech Fibak Bill Scanlon
1981 Mark Vines USA Pascal Portes
1980 Brian Gottfried USA Adriano Panatta
1979 Harold Solomon USA Corrado Barazzutti
1978 Robert Lutz USA Tom Gullikson
1977 Corrado Barazzutti Italy Brian Gottfried
1976 Eddie Dibbs USA Jaime Fillol
1975 Tom Okker Netherlands Arthur Ashe
1974 Brian Gottfried USA Eddie Dibbs
1973 Ilie Nastase Romania Stan Smith
1972 Stan Smith USA Andres Gimeno
1971 Not Held
1970 Arthur Ashe USA Marty Riessen
1969 Tom Okker Netherlands Butch Buchholz

Rolex Paris Masters Men’s Doubles Past Winners List

Year Champions Runners-up
2022 Neil Skupski & Weasley Koolhof Austin Krajicek & Ivan Dodig
2021 Tim Putz & Michael Venus Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut
2020 Felix Auger-Aliassime & Hubert Hurkacz Mate Pavic & Bruno Soares
2019 Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut Karen Khachanov & Andrey Rublev
2018 Marcel Granollers & Rajeev Ram Jean-Julien Rojer & Horia Tecau
2017 Łukasz Kubot & Marcelo Melo Ivan Dodig & Marcel Granollers
2016 Henri Kontinen & John Peers Pierre-Hugues Herbert & Nicolas Mahut
2015 Ivan Dodig & Marcelo Melo Vasek Pospisil & Jack Sock
2014 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan Marcin Matkowski & Jurgen Melzer
2013 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan Alexander Peya & Bruno Soares
2012 Mahesh Bhupathi & Rohan Bopanna Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi & Jean-Julien Rojer
2011 Rohan Bopanna & Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi Julien Benneteau & Nicolas Mahut
2010 Mahesh Bhupathi & Belarus Max Mirnyi Mark Knowles & Andy Ram
2009 Daniel Nestor & Nenad Zimonjic Marcel Granollers & Tommy Robredo
2008 Jonas Bjorkman & Kevin Ullyett Jeff Coetzee & Wesley Moodie
2007 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan Daniel Nestor & Nenad Zimonjic
2006 Arnaud Clement & Michael Llodra Fabrice Santoro & Nenad Zimonjic
2005 Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor
2004 Jonas Bjorkman & Todd Woodbridge Wayne Black & Kevin Ullyett
2003 Wayne Arthurs & Paul Hanley Michael Llodra & Fabrice Santoro
2002 Nicolas Escude & Fabrice Santoro Gustavo Kuerten & Cedric Pioline
2001 Ellis Ferreira & Rick Leach Mahesh Bhupathi & Leander Paes
2000 Nicklas Kulti & Max Mirnyi Paul Haarhuis & Daniel Nestor
1999 Sebastien Lareau & Alex O’Brien Paul Haarhuis & Jared Palmer
1998 Mahesh Bhupathi & Leander Paes Jacco Eltingh & Paul Haarhuis
1997 Jacco Eltingh & Paul Haarhuis Rick Leach & Jonathan Stark
1996 Jacco Eltingh & Paul Haarhuis Yevgeny Kafelnikov & Daniel Vacek
1995 Grant Connell & Patrick Galbraith Jim Grabb & Todd Martin
1994 Jacco Eltingh & Paul Haarhuis Byron Black & Jonathan Stark
1993 Byron Black & Jonathan Stark Tom Nijssen & Cyril Suk
1992 John McEnroe & Patrick McEnroe Patrick Galbraith & Danie Visser
1991 John Fitzgerald & Anders Jarryd Kelly Jones & Rick Leach
1990 Scott Davis & David Pate Darren Cahill & Mark Kratzmann
1989 John Fitzgerald & Anders Jarryd Jakob Hlasek & Eric Winogradsky
1988 Paul Annacone & John Fitzgerald Jim Grabb & Christo van Rensburg
1987 Jakob Hlasek & Claudio Mezzadri Scott Davis & David Pate
1986 Peter Fleming & John McEnroe Mansour Bahrami & Diego Perez
1983-85 Not Held
1982 Brian Gottfried & Bruce Manson Jay Lapidus & Richard Meyer
1981 Ilie Nastase & Yannick Noah Andrew Jarrett & Jonathan Smith
1980 Paolo Bertolucci & Adriano Panatta Brian Gottfried & Raymond Moore
1979 Jean-Louis Haillet & Gilles Moretton John Lloyd & Tony Lloyd
1978 Bruce Manson & Andrew Pattison Ion Ţiriac & Guillermo Vilas
1977 Brian Gottfried & Raul Ramirez Jeff Borowiak & Roger Taylor
1976 Tom Okker & Marty Riessen Fred McNair & Sherwood Stewart
1975 Wojtek Fibak & Karl Meiler Ilie Nastase & Tom Okker
1974 Patrice Dominguez & François Jauffret Brian Gottfried & Raul Ramirez
1973 Juan Gisbert & Ilie Nastase Arthur Ashe & Roscoe Tanner
1972 Pierre Barthes & Francois Jauffret Andres Gimeno & Juan Gisbert
1971 Not Held
1970 Pancho Gonzales & Ken Rosewall Tom Okker & Marty Riessen
1969 John Newcombe & Tony Roche Tom Okker & Marty Riessen
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