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Western & Southern Open Winners List 1899-2021 - Cincinnati Open Tennis Tournament

Western & Southern Open Winners List

Western & Southern Open Winners List...

Cincinnati Open Tennis Tournament - The Western and Southern Open tennis tournament is an annual men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts held in Mason, near Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The Cincinnati Open tennis tournament is the oldest tennis tournament in the United States of America and began on September 18, 1899.
The 2021 tournament was the 120th men's edition and 93rd women's edition of the Cincinnati Masters and took place at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio, a northern suburb of Cincinnati in the United States.

Western & Southern Open Winners List:

Western & Southern Open Men’s Winner
Year Men’s Singles Men’s Doubles
2022 Borna Coric/CRO Rajeev Ram/USA & Joe Salisbury/GBF
2021 Alexander Zverev Marcel Granollers & Horacio Zeballos
2020 Novak Djokovic Pablo Carreno Busta & Alex de Minaur
2019 Daniil Medvedev Ivan Dodig & Filip Polasek
2018 Novak Djokovic Jamie Murray & Bruno Soares
2017 Grigor Dimitrov Pierre-HuguesHerbert & Nicolas Mahut
2016 Marin Cilic Ivan Dodig & Marcelo Melo
2015 Roger Federer Daniel Nestor & Edouard Roger-Vasselin
2014 Roger Federer Bob & Mike Bryan
2013 Rafael Nadal Bob & Mike Bryan
2012 Roger Federer Robert Lindstedt & Horia Tecau
2011 Andy Murray Mahesh Bhupathi & Leander Paes
2010 Roger Federer Bob & Mike Bryan
2009 Roger Federer Daniel Nestor & Nenad Zimonjic
2008 Andy Murray Bob & Mike Bryan
2007 Roger Federer Jonathan Erlich & Andy Ram
2006 Andy Roddick Jonas Bjorkman & Max Mirnyi
2005 Roger Federer Jonas Bjorkman & Max Mirnyi
2004 Andre Agassi Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor
2003 Andy Roddick Bob & Mike Bryan
2002 Carlos Moya James Blake & Todd Martin
2001 Gustavo Kuerten Mahesh Bhupathi & Leander Paes
1999 Pete Sampras Jonas Bjorkman & Byron Black
1998 Patrick Rafter Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor
1997 Pete Sampras Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde
1996 Andre Agassi Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor
1995 Andre Agassi Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde
1994 Michael Chang Alex O’Brien & Sandon Stolle
1993 Michael Chang Andre Agassi & Petr Korda
1992 Pete Sampras Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde
1991 Guy Forget Ken Flach & Robert Seguso
1990 Stefan Edberg Darren Cahill & Mark Kratzmann
1989 Brad Gilbert Ken Flach & Robert Seguso
1988 Mats Wilander Rick Leach & Jim Pugh
1987 Stefan Edberg Ken Flach & Robert Seguso
1986 Mats Wilander Kim Warwick & Mark Kratzmann
1985 Boris Becker Stefan Edberg & Anders Jarryd
1984 Mats Wilander Francisco Gonzalez & Matt Mitchel
1983 Mats Wilander Victor Amaya & Tim Gullikson
1982 Ivan Lendl John McEnroe & Peter Fleming
1981 John McEnroe John McEnroe & Ferdi Taygan
1980 Harold Solomon Brian Teacher & Bruce Manson
1979 Peter Fleming Ilie Nastase & Brian Gottfried
1978 Eddie Dibbs Gene Mayer & Raul Ramirez
1977 Harold Solomon Phil Dent & John Alexander
1976 Roscoe Tanner Stan Smith & Erik van Dillen
1975 Tom Gorman Cliff Drysdale & Phil Dent
1974 Marty Riessen Dick Dell & Sherwood Stewart
1973 Ilie Nastase Phil Dent & John Alexander
1972 Jimmy Connors Bob Hewitt & Frew McMillan
1971 Stan Smith Stan Smith & Erik van Dillen
1970 Ken Rosewall Ilie Nastase & Ion Tiriac
1969 Cliff Richey Stan Smith & Bob Lutz
1968 William Harris Ron Goldman & Bill Brown
1967 Joaquin Loyo-Mayo Bill Brown & Jasjit Singh
1966 David Power Jaime Fillol/CHI & Joaquin Loyo-Mayo
1965 William Lenoir Dave Power & John Pickins
1964 Herbert Fitzgibbon Butch Newman & Andy Lloyd
1963 Marty Riessen Marty Riessen & Clark Graebner
1962 Marty Riessen Bill Hoogs & Jim McManus
1961 Allen Fox Ramsey Earnhart & Marty Riessen
1960 Miguel Olvera Jon Douglas & John Cranston
1959 Whitney Reed John Powless & John Skogstad
1958 Bernard “Tut” Bartzen Bernard “Tut” Bartzen & Grant Golden
1957 Bernard “Tut” Bartzen Grant Golden & Bill Quillian
1956 Edward Moylan Grant Golden & Bill Quillian
1955 Bernard Bartzen T. Bartzen & T. Trabert AND B. MacKay & H. Burrows (rain)
1954 Straight Clark Straight Clark & William Talbert
1953 Tony Trabert Tony Trabert & Ham Richardson
1952 Noel Brown Noel Brown & Hugh Stewart
1951 Tony Trabert William Talbert & Tony Trabert
1950 Glenn Bassett Hamilton Richardson & George Richards
1949 James Brink Tony Trabert & Andy Paton
1948 Herbert Behrens Pancho Gonzalez & Irvin Dorfman
1947 William Talbert William Talbert & Morey Lewis
1946 Clarence “Nick” Carter Norman Brooks & Clarence “Nick” Carter
1945 William Talbert William Talbert & Hal Surface
1943 William Talbert William Talbert & Alvin Bunis
1942 Francisco “Pancho” Segura Francisco “Pancho” Segura & Fred Kovalesk
1941 Frank Parker Frank Parker & Gene Mako
1940 Bobby Riggs Bobby Riggs & Charles Hare
1939 Bryan “Bitsy” Grant Bryan Grant & Ed Alloo
1938 Bobby Riggs Bobby Riggs & Charles Hare
1937 Bobby Riggs John McDiarmid & Eugene McCauliff
1936 Bobby Riggs John McDiarmid & Eugene McCauliff
1935 Tournament Suspended for
1934 Henry Prusoff Marcel Rainville & Walter Martin
1933 Bryan “Bitsy” Grant Bryan Grant & Frank Mercur
1932 George Lott Fred Mercur & J. Gilbert Hall
1931 Cliff Sutter Bruce Barnes & Karl Kamrath
1930 Frank Shields Maurice Bayon & Cliff Sutter
1929 Herbert Bowman Herbert Bowman & Emmett Paré
1928 Emmett Pare John Barr & James Quick
1927 George Lott Paul Kunkel & Raymond J. Kunkel
1926 William Tilden Francisco & Guillermo Aragon
1925 George Lott George Lott & Thomas McGlinn
1924 George Lott George Lott & Jack Harris
1923 Louis Kuhler Howard Cordes & Louis Kuhler
1922 Louis Kuhler H. Truxtun Emerson & Reuben A.Holden
1921 Tournament Suspended for
1920 John Hennessey John Hennessey & Fritz Bastian
1919 Fritz Bastian Paul Vories & Alfred Weller
1918 Tournament Suspended for
1917 Fritz Bastian John Hennessey & Albrecht Kipp
1916 William Johnston William Johnston & Clarence Griffin
1915 Clarence Griffin William Johnston & Clarence Griffin
1914 William S. McEllroy J.C. Mackrell & Cullen Thomas
1913 William S. McEllory William McEllory & Joseph J. Armstrong
1912 Gustave F. Touchard H. Truxtun Emerson & Reuben A. Holden
1911 Richard H. Palmer Richard Bishop & Henry C. Johnson
1910 Richard H. Palmer Richard H. Palmer & Wallace Johnson
1909 Robert LeRoy Richard H. Palmer & Carlton R. Gardner
1908 Robert LeRoy Nat C. Emerson & William Hunt
1907 Robert LeRoy Nat C. Emerson & Raymond Little
1906 Beals Wright Karl Behr & Raymond Little
1905 Beals Wright Robert LeRoy & Raymond Little
1904 Beals Wright Robert LeRoy & Raymond Little
1903 Kreigh Collins Nat C. Emerson & Ernest Diehl
1902 Raymond D. Little Nat C. Emerson & Ernest Diehl
1901 Raymond D. Little Fred Alexander & Raymond Little
1900 Raymond D. Little Fred Alexander & Raymond Little
1899 Nat C. Emerson Burton Hollister & Nat C. Emerson
Western & Southern Open Women’s Winner
Year Women’s Singles Women’s Doubles
2022 Caroline Garcia/FRA Lyudmyla Kichenok/UKR & Jelena Ostapenko/LAT
2021 Ashleigh Barty Samantha Stosur & Shuai Zhang
2020 Victoria Azarenka Kveta Peschke & Demi Schuurs
2019 Madison Keys Andreja Klepac & Lucie Hradecka
2018 Kiki Bertens Lucie Hradecka & Ekaterina Makarova
2017 Garbine Muguruza Yung-Jan Chang & Martina Hingis
2016 Karolina Pliskova Sania Mirza & Barbora Strycova
2015 Serena Williams Hao-Ching Chan & Yung-Jan Chan
2014 Serena Williams Raquel Kops-Jones& Abigail Spears
2013 Victoria Azarenka Su-WeiHsieh & Shuai Peng
2012 Li Na AndreaHlavackova & LucieHradecka
2011 Maria Sharapova Vania King & Yaroslava Shvedova
2010 Kim Clijsters Victoria Azarenka & Maria Kirilenko
2009 Jelena Jankovic Cara Black & Liezel Huber
2008 Nadia Petrova Maria Kirilenko & Nadia Petrova
2007 Anna Chakvetadze Bethanie Mattek & Sania Mirza
2006 Vera Zvonareva Maria Elena Camerin & Gisela Dulko
2005 Patty Schnyder Laura Granville & Abigail Spears
2004 Lindsay Davenport Jill Craybas & Marlene Weingartner
2003-1989 Not held Not held
1988 Barbara Potter Beth Herr & Candy Reynolds
1973 Evonne Goolagong Pat Pretorius & Ilana Kloss
1972 Margaret Court Margaret Court & Evonne Goolagong
1971 Virginia Wade Helen Gourlay & KerryHarris
1970 Rosie Casals Rosie Casals & Gail Chanfreau
1969 Lesley Turner Bowrey KerryHarris & Valerie Ziegenfuss
1968 Linda Tuero Emilie Burrer & Linda Tuero
1967 Peaches Bartkowicz Peaches Bartkowicz & Patsy Rippy
1966 Peaches Bartkowicz Peaches Bartkowicz & Peachy Kellmeyer
1965 Stephanie DeFina Roberta Alison & Stephanie DeFina
1964 Jean Danilovich Brenda Nunns & Faye Urban
1963 Stephanie DeFina Roberta Alison & Linda Lou Crosby
1962 Julie Heldman Roberta Alison & Mary Habicht
1961 Peachy Kellmeyer Carole Caldwell & Cathie Gagel
1960 Carol Hanks Justina Bricka & Carol Hanks
1959 Donna Floyd Marie Martin & Marilyn Montgomery
1958 Gwyn Thomas Martha Hernandez & Marilyn Montgomery
1957 Lois Felix Margareta Bonstrom/SWE & Lois Felix
1956 Yola Ramirez Karol Fageros & Jane tHopps
1955 Mimi Arnold K. Fageros & M. Arnold AND Y. Ramirez & S.Turber (rain)
1954 Lois Felix Pat Stewart & Ethel Norton
1953 Thelma Long Thelma Long & Anita Kanter
1952 Antina Kanter Anita Kanter & Joan Merciadis
1951 Pat Canning Todd Pat Canning Todd & Dorothy Head
1950 Beverly Baker Beverly Baker & Magda Rurac
1949 Magda Rurac Nancy Morrison & Magda Rurac
1948 Dorothy Head Dorothy Head & Magda Rurac
1947 Betty Rosenquest Marta Barnett & Rosemary Buck
1946 Virginia Kovacs Mary Arnold Prentiss & Shirley Fry
1945 Pauline Betz Dorothy Bundy & Sarah Palfrey Cooke
1944 Dorothy Bundy Dorothy Bundy & Mary Arnold
1943 Pauline Betz Pauline Betz & Nancy Corbett
1942 Catherine Wolf Catherine Wolf & Peggy Welsh
1941 Pauline Betz Jane Stanton & Barbara Bradley
1940 Alice Marble Alice Marble & Mary Arnold
1939 Catherine Wolf Catherine Wolf & Monica Nolan
1938 Virginia Hollinger Virginia Wolfenden & Pat Canning
1937 Virginia Hollinger Josephine Gray Beach & Jane Wagner
1936 Lila Porter Catherine Wolf & Edna Smith
1935 Tournamen Suspended for 1 Year
1934 Gracyn Wheeler Helen Fulton & Elizabeth Kesting
1933 Muriel Adams E.Kesting & H.Fulton | C.Zinke & R.Oexman (Rain)
1932 Dorothy Weisel Hack Clara L. Zinke & Ruth Oexman
1931 Clara Louise Zinke Ruth Oexman & Clara Louise Zinke
1930 Clara Louise Zinke Ruth Oexman & Clara Louise Zinke
1929 Clara Louise Zinke
1928 Midge Gladman Clara Louise Zinke & Ruth Oexman
1927 Clara Louise Zinke Clara Louise Zinke & Olga Strashun Weil
1926 Clara Louise Zinke
1925 Marion Leighton
1924 Olga Strashun
1923 Ruth Sanders Cordes
1921 Tournamen Suspended for 1 Year
1920 Ruth Sanders Cordes Bobbie Esch & Ruth King
1919
1918 Tournamen Suspended for 1 Year
1917 Katharine Brown
1916 Martha Guthrie Martha Ellis & Martha Guthrie
1915 Molla Bjurstedt Molla Bjursted t& Carrie Neely
1914 Ruth Sanders
1913 Ruth Sanders Rhea Fairborn Marty & Helen McLaughlin
1912 Marjorie Dodd Mary K. Browne & Lois Moyes
1911 Marjorie Dodd Helen Ratterman & Ruth Sanders
1910 Marian “Miriam” Steever Martha Kinsey & Helen McLaughlin
1909 Edith Hannam Martha Kinsey & Adele Kruse
1908 Martha Kinsey Martha Kinsey & Marjorie Dodd
1907 May Sutton Ruth Cowing & Martha Kinsey
1906 May Sutton May Sutton & Marjorie Dodd
1905 May Sutton Myrtle McAteer & Helen Homans
1904 Myrtle McAteer Myrtle McAteer & Marie Weimer
1903 Winona Closterman Winona Closterman & Carrie Neel
1902 Maud Banks Maud Banks & Hallie Champlin
1901 Winona Closterman Juliette Atkinson & Marion Jones
1900 Myrtle McAteer Myrtle McAteer & Maud Banks
1899 Myrtle McAteer Juliette Atkinson & Myrtle McAteer
Related Pages:
  1. List of Davis Cup champions
  2. Moselle Open Singles and Doubles Champions
  3. Tennis singles and doubles winners at the Olympics
  4. Australian Open men's doubles champions
  5. List of Wimbledon Men’s Singles Winners
  6. Wimbledon Women’s Singles Winners
  7. Rolex Paris Masters Tennis Men's Singles/Doubles Champions
  8. China Open Tennis Championship Winners List
  9. List Of Tennis Grand Slam Winners
  10. Stockholm Open Tennis tournament winners list
  11. List of Australian Open Winners
  12. Tennis Players from India
  13. List of Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award Winners
  14. List of Sports Cups and Trophies
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