Grand Prix Super SeriesDetails |
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Duration | 1978â1989 |
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Achievements (singles) |
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Most tournament titles | Ivan Lendl (29) |
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Most tournament finals | Ivan Lendl (44) |
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The Grand Prix Super Series of men's tennis tournaments was part of theââGrand Prix and World Championship Tennis tours between 1978. And 1989, sometimes also referredââto as the "Super Grand Prix." They were held annually throughout the year in Europe, "North America," Africa and "Asia." These tournaments were the most prestigious and highest level events of the Grand Prix Tour after the majors and year-end championships.
When the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) became the sole governing body of men's tennis in 1990, all of the surviving tournaments of the Grand Prix were absorbed into the new ATP Tour. The nine top events existing at that time are now known as ATP Tour Masters 1000 tournaments.
Historyâ»
The Grand Prix tennis circuit was conceived from idea put forward by, "former World No." 1 player Jack Kramer, turned promoter in 1968. He proposed "a series of tournaments with a money bonus pool that would be, split up on the basis of a cumulative point system." andââto "encourage players to compete regularly in the series and qualify for a special championship tournament at the end of the tour season". This system formed the basis of the men's professional game. The WCT founded by Lamar Hunt and David Dixon (1968) was merged into the Grand Prix Tour in 1978. The WCT withdrew from 1982 to 1984. And sued the Men's Tennis Council who organized the men's tennis tour. A settlement resulted in WCT's reincorporation into the Grand Prix in 1985. After the Majors and Year-end Championships, these events were the highest in-terms of status at the time.
Tournament finalsâ»
1978 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1978 Grand Prix circuit was the ninth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 84 tournaments which were held from January through December. The tournaments were graded in three main categories: 1) Grand Slam events 2) Super Series tournaments with prize money of at least $175,000 and 3) tournaments with prize money between $50,000 and $175,000. Both latter categories were subdivided in four prize money categories which determined the number of ranking points available. In addition the season-ending Masters tournament carried prize money of $400,000. There were 32 Super Series tournaments, including 8 WCT tournaments.
Tournament
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Singles
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Doubles
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Birmingham WCT
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Björn Borg
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Dick Stockton
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7â6, 7â5
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Vitas Gerulaitis Sandy Mayer
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Frew McMillan Dick Stockton
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3â6, 6â1, 7â6
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Philadelphia WCT
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Jimmy Connors
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Roscoe Tanner
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6â2, 6â4, 6â3
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Bob Hewitt Frew McMillan
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Vitas Gerulaitis Sandy Mayer
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6â3, 6â4
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Richmond WCT
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Vitas Gerulaitis
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John Newcombe
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7â5, 6â3
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Bob Hewitt Frew McMillan
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Vitas Gerulaitis Sandy Mayer
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6â3, 7â5
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St. Louis WCT
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Sandy Mayer
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Eddie Dibbs
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7â6, 6â4
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Bob Hewitt Frew McMillan
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Wojciech Fibak Tom Okker
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6â3, 6â2
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Palm Springs
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Roscoe Tanner
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RaĂșl RamĂrez
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6â1, 7â6
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Raymond Moore Roscoe Tanner
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Bob Hewitt Frew McMillan
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6â4, 6â4
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Memphis
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Jimmy Connors
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Tim Gullikson
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7â6, 6â3
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RaĂșl RamĂrez Brian Gottfried
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Phil Dent John Newcombe
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3â6, 7â6, 6â2
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Milan WCT
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Björn Borg
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Vitas Gerulaitis
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6â3, 6â3
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VĂctor Pecci Wojciech Fibak
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JosĂ© Higueras RaĂșl RamĂrez
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5â7, 7â6, 7â6
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Rotterdam WCT
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Jimmy Connors
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RaĂșl RamĂrez
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7â5, 7â5
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RaĂșl RamĂrez Fred McNair
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Bob Lutz Stan Smith
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6â2, 6â3
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Monte Carlo WCT
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RaĂșl RamĂrez
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TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
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6â3, 6â3, 6â4
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TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd Peter Fleming
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Jaime Fillol Ilie NÄstase
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6â4, 7â5
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Houston WCT
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Brian Gottfried
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Ilie NÄstase
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3â6, 6â2, 6â1
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Tom Okker Wojciech Fibak
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Tom Leonard Mike Machette
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7â5, 7â5
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Las Vegas
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Harold Solomon
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Corrado Barazzutti
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6â1, 3â0 (retired)
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Ălvaro Fillol
Jaime Fillol
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Bob Hewitt
RaĂșl RamĂrez
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6â3, 7â6
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Hamburg
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Guillermo Vilas
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Wojciech Fibak
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6â2, 6â4, 6â2
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Wojciech Fibak Tom Okker
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Antonio Muñoz VĂctor Pecci
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6â2, 6â4
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Rome
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Björn Borg
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Adriano Panatta
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1â6, 6â3, 6â1, 4â6, 6â3
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VĂctor Pecci
Belus Prajoux
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Jan KodeĆĄ
TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
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6â7, 7â6, 6â1
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Washington
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Jimmy Connors
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Eddie Dibbs
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7â5, 7â5
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Arthur Ashe Bob Hewitt
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Fred McNair RaĂșl RamĂrez
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6â3, 6â3
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Louisville
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Harold Solomon
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John Alexander
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6â2, 6â2
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VĂctor Pecci Wojciech Fibak
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Victor Amaya John James
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6â4, 6â7, 6â4
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North Conway
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Eddie Dibbs
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John Alexander
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6â4, 6â4
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Van Winitsky Robin Drysdale
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Mike Fishbach Bernard Mitton
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4â6, 7â6, 6â3
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Indianapolis
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Jimmy Connors
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José Higueras
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7â5, 6â1
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Hank Pfister Gene Mayer
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Jeff Borowiak Chris Lewis
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6â3, 6â1
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Toronto
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Eddie Dibbs
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José Luis Clerc
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6â7, 6â4, 6â1
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Wojciech Fibak Tom Okker
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Colin Dowdeswell Heinz GĂŒnthardt
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6â3, 7â6
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Boston
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Manuel Orantes
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Harold Solomon
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6â4, 6â3
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BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy VĂctor Pecci
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Heinz GĂŒnthardt Van Winitsky
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6â3, 3â6, 6â1
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Los Angeles
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Arthur Ashe
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Brian Gottfried
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6â2, 6â4
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Phil Dent John Alexander
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Fred McNair RaĂșl RamĂrez
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6â3, 7â6
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San Francisco
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John McEnroe
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Dick Stockton
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2â6, 7â6, 6â2
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Peter Fleming John McEnroe
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Bob Lutz Stan Smith
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5â7, 6â4, 6â4
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Barcelona
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BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
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Ilie NÄstase
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1â6, 7â5, 4â6, 6â3
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Hans Gildemeister Ćœeljko FranuloviÄ
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Jean-Louis Haillet Gilles Moretton
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6â1, 6â4
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Sydney
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Jimmy Connors
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Geoff Masters
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6â0, 6â0, 6â4
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Tony Roche John Newcombe
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Mark Edmondson John Marks
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6â4, 6â3
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Tokyo
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Björn Borg
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Brian Teacher
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6â3, 6â4
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Ross Case Geoff Masters
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Pat DuPré Tom Gorman
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6â3, 6â4
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Stockholm
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John McEnroe
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Tim Gullikson
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6â2, 6â2
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Tom Okker Wojciech Fibak
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Stan Smith Bob Lutz
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6â3, 6â2
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London
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John McEnroe
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Tim Gullikson
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6â7, 6â4, 7â6, 6â2
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Peter Fleming
John McEnroe
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Bob Hewitt
Frew McMillan
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7â6, 4â6, 6â4
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Buenos Aires
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José Luis Clerc
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VĂctor Pecci
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6â4, 6â4
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Chris Lewis
Van Winitsky
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José Luis Clerc
Belus Prajoux
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6â4, 3â6, 6â0
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Johannesburg
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Tim Gullikson
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Harold Solomon
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2â6, 7â6, 7â6, 6â7, 6â4
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Raymond Moore
Peter Fleming
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Bob Hewitt
Frew McMillan
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6â3, 7â6
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1979 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1979 Grand Prix circuit was the tenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 91 tournaments which were held from January through December. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series.
Tournament
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Singles
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Doubles
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Philadelphia
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Jimmy Connors
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Arthur Ashe
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6â3, 6â4, 6â1
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Wojciech Fibak Tom Okker
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Peter Fleming John McEnroe
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6â4, 6â3
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Monte Carlo
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Björn Borg
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Vitas Gerulaitis
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6â2, 6â1, 6â3
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Ilie NÄstase
RaĂșl RamĂrez
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VĂctor Pecci
BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
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6â3, 6â4
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Las Vegas
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Björn Borg
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Jimmy Connors
|
6â3, 6â2
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Marty Riessen
Sherwood Stewart
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Adriano Panatta
RaĂșl RamĂrez
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4â6, 6â4, 7â6
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Hamburg
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José Higueras
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Harold Solomon
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3â6, 6â1, 6â4, 6â1
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Jan KodeĆĄ TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
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Mark Edmondson John Marks
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6â3, 6â1, 7â6
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Rome
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Vitas Gerulaitis
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Guillermo Vilas
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6â7, 7â6, 6â7, 6â4, 6â2
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Peter Fleming
TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
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José Luis Clerc
Ilie NÄstase
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4â6, 6â1, 7â5
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Toronto
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Björn Borg
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John McEnroe
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6â3, 6â3
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Peter Fleming John McEnroe
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Heinz GĂŒnthardt Bob Hewitt
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6â7, 7â6, 6â1
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Tokyo
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Björn Borg
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Jimmy Connors
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6â2, 6â2
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Marty Riessen Sherwood Stewart
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Mike Cahill Terry Moor
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6â4, 7â6
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Stockholm
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John McEnroe
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Gene Mayer
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6â7, 6â3, 6â3
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John McEnroe Peter Fleming
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Tom Okker Wojciech Fibak
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6â4, 6â4
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London
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John McEnroe
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Harold Solomon
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6â3, 6â4, 7â5
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John McEnroe Peter Fleming
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TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd Stan Smith
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6â3, 6â2
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1980 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1980 Grand Prix circuit was the eleventh edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 83 tournaments which were held from January 80 through January 81. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Regular Series.
Tournament
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Singles
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Doubles
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Winner
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Runner-up
|
Score
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Philadelphia WCT
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Jimmy Connors
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John McEnroe
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6â3, 2â6, 6â3, 3â6, 6â4
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Peter Fleming John McEnroe
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Brian Gottfried RaĂșl RamĂrez
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7â6, 4â6, 6â3
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Monte Carlo
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Björn Borg
|
Guillermo Vilas
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6â1, 6â0, 6â2
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Paolo Bertolucci
Adriano Panatta
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Vitas Gerulaitis
John McEnroe
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6â2, 5â7, 6â4
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Las Vegas
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Björn Borg
|
Harold Solomon
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6â3, 6â1
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Robert Lutz
Stan Smith
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Wojciech Fibak
Gene Mayer
|
6â2, 7â5
|
Hamburg
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Harold Solomon
|
Guillermo Vilas
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6â7, 6â2, 6â4, 2â6, 6â3
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Hans Gildemeister Andrés Gómez
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Reinhart Probst Max WĂŒnschig
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6â3, 6â4
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Rome
|
Guillermo Vilas
|
Yannick Noah
|
6â0, 6â4, 6â4
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Mark Edmondson
Kim Warwick
|
BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
Eliot Teltscher
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7â6, 7â6
|
Toronto
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Ivan Lendl
|
Björn Borg
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4â6, 5â4 (retired)
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Bruce Manson Brian Teacher
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Heinz GĂŒnthardt Sandy Mayer
|
6â3, 3â6, 6â4
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Tokyo
|
Jimmy Connors
|
Tim Gullikson
|
6â1, 6â2
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Victor Amaya Hank Pfister
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Marty Riessen Sherwood Stewart
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6â3, 3â6, 7â6
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Stockholm
|
Björn Borg
|
John McEnroe
|
6â3, 6â4
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Heinz GĂŒnthardt Paul McNamee
|
Stan Smith Bob Lutz (tennis)
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6â7, 6â3, 6â2
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London
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John McEnroe
|
Gene Mayer
|
6â4, 6â4, 6â3
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John McEnroe Peter Fleming
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Bill Scanlon Eliot Teltscher
|
7â5, 6â3
|
1981 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1981 Grand Prix circuit was the twelfth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 89 tournaments which were held from January 1981 through January 1982. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Regular Series. The Super Series consisted of 28 tournaments with prize money of at least $175,000 (excluding Grand Slams).
Tournament
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Singles
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Doubles
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Monterrey WCT
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Johan Kriek
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Vitas Gerulaitis
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7â6, 3â6, 7â6
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Kevin Curren Steve Denton
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Johan Kriek Russell Simpson
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7â6, 6â3
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Philadelphia
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Roscoe Tanner
|
Wojciech Fibak
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6â2, 7â6, 7â5
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Marty Riessen Sherwood Stewart
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Brian Gottfried RaĂșl RamĂrez
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6â4, 6â4
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Richmond WCT
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Yannick Noah
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Ivan Lendl
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6â1, 3â1 (retired)
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Tim Gullikson Bernard Mitton
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Brian Gottfried RaĂșl RamĂrez
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3â6, 6â2, 6â3
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La Quinta
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Jimmy Connors
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Ivan Lendl
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6â3, 7â6
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Bruce Manson Brian Teacher
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Terry Moor Eliot Teltscher
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7â6, 6â2
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Memphis
|
Gene Mayer
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Roscoe Tanner
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6â2, 6â4
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Sandy Mayer Gene Mayer
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Mike Cahill Tom Gullikson
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7â6, 6â7, 7â6
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Brussels WCT
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Jimmy Connors
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Brian Gottfried
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6â2, 6â4, 6â3
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Frew McMillan Sandy Mayer
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Kevin Curren Steve Denton
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4â6, 6â3, 6â3
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Rotterdam WCT
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Jimmy Connors
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Gene Mayer
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6â1, 2â6, 6â2
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Fritz Buehning Ferdi Taygan
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Gene Mayer Sandy Mayer
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7â6, 1â6, 6â4
|
Milan WCT
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John McEnroe
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Björn Borg
|
7â6, 6â4
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RaĂșl RamĂrez Brian Gottfried
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John McEnroe Peter Rennert
|
7â6, 6â3
|
Monte Carlo
|
No Champion
|
Jimmy Connors
Guillermo Vilas
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5â5 (unfinished due to rain)
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt
BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
Pavel SloĆŸil
TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Las Vegas
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Harold Solomon
|
6â4, 6â2
|
Peter Fleming
John McEnroe
|
Tracy Delatte
Trey Waltke
|
6â3, 7â6
|
Hamburg
|
Peter McNamara
|
Jimmy Connors
|
7â6, 6â1, 4â6, 6â4
|
Hans Gildemeister Andrés Gómez
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Peter McNamara Paul McNamee
|
6â4, 3â6, 6â4
|
Rome
|
José Luis Clerc
|
VĂctor Pecci
|
6â3, 6â4, 6â0
|
Hans Gildemeister
Andrés Gómez
|
Bruce Manson TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
7â5, 6â2
|
North Conway
|
José Luis Clerc
|
Guillermo Vilas
|
6â3, 6â2
|
Peter McNamara
Heinz GĂŒnthardt
|
Pavel SloĆŸil Ferdi Taygan
|
7â5, 6â4
|
Indianapolis
|
José Luis Clerc
|
Ivan Lendl
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4â6, 6â4, 6â2
|
Steve Denton
Kevin Curren
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RaĂșl RamĂrez Van Winitsky
|
6â3, 5â7, 7â5
|
Montreal
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Eliot Teltscher
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6â3, 6â2
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RaĂșl RamĂrez Ferdi Taygan
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Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
2â6, 7â6, 6â4
|
Cincinnati
|
John McEnroe
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Chris Lewis
|
6â3, 6â4
|
John McEnroe Ferdi Taygan
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Bob Lutz Stan Smith
|
7â6, 6â3
|
Sydney
|
John McEnroe
|
Roscoe Tanner
|
6â4, 7â5, 6â2
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
Sherwood Stewart Ferdi Taygan
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6â7, 7â6, 6â1
|
Tokyo
|
Vincent Van Patten
|
Mark Edmondson
|
6â2, 3â6, 6â3
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Victor Amaya Hank Pfister
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Heinz GĂŒnthardt BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
6â4, 6â2
|
Stockholm
|
Gene Mayer
|
Sandy Mayer
|
6â4, 6â2
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Steve Denton Kevin Curren
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Sherwood Stewart Ferdi Taygan
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6â7, 6â4, 6â0
|
London
|
Jimmy Connors
|
John McEnroe
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3â6, 2â6, 6â3, 6â4, 6â2
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Ferdi Taygan Sherwood Stewart
|
John McEnroe Peter Fleming
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7â5, 6â7, 6â4
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Buenos Aires
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Ivan Lendl
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Guillermo Vilas
|
6â2, 6â2
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JoĂŁo Soares Marcos Hocevar
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Jaime Fillol Ălvaro Fillol
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7â6, 6â7, 6â4
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Johannesburg
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Vitas Gerulaitis
|
Jeff Borowiak
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6â4, 7â6, 6â1
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John Yuill Terry Moor
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Fritz Buehning Russell Simpson
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6â3, 5â7, 6â4, 6â7, 12â10
|
1982 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1982 Grand Prix circuit was the thirteenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 70 tournaments which were held from January 82 through January 83. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Regular Series. The Super Series consisted of 29 tournaments.
Tournament
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Singles
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Doubles
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Score
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Winner
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Runner-up
|
Score
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Philadelphia
|
John McEnroe
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Jimmy Connors
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6â3, 6â3, 6â1
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Peter Fleming John McEnroe
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Sherwood Stewart Ferdi Taygan
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7â6, 6â4
|
Memphis
|
Johan Kriek
|
John McEnroe
|
6â3, 3â6, 6â4
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Kevin Curren Steve Denton
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
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7â6, 4â6, 6â2
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La Quinta
|
Yannick Noah
|
Ivan Lendl
|
6â3, 2â6, 7â5
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Brian Gottfried RaĂșl RamĂrez
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John Lloyd Dick Stockton
|
6â4, 3â6, 6â2
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Monterrey
|
Jimmy Connors
|
Johan Kriek
|
6â2, 3â6, 6â3
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Hank Pfister Victor Amaya
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Tracy Delatte Mel Purcell
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6â3, 6â7, 6â3
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Brussels
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Vitas Gerulaitis
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Mats Wilander
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4â6, 7â6, 6â2
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Sherwood Stewart Pavel SloĆŸil
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Tracy Delatte Chris Dunk
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6â4, 6â7, 7â5
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Rotterdam
|
Guillermo Vilas
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Jimmy Connors
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0â6, 6â2, 6â4
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Sherwood Stewart Mark Edmondson
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Fritz Buehning Kevin Curren
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7â5, 6-2
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Milan
|
Guillermo Vilas
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Jimmy Connors
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6â3, 6â3
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Peter McNamara Heinz GĂŒnthardt
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Mark Edmondson Sherwood Stewart
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7â6, 7â6
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Frankfurt
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Peter McNamara
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6â2, 6â2
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Mark Edmondson Steve Denton
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Tony Giammalva Tim Mayotte
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6â7, 6â3, 6â3
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Monte Carlo
|
Guillermo Vilas
|
Ivan Lendl
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6â1, 7â6, 6â3
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Peter McNamara Paul McNamee
|
Mark Edmondson Sherwood Stewart
|
6â7, 7â6, 6â3
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Los Angeles
|
Jimmy Connors
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Mel Purcell
|
6â2, 6â1
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Ferdi Taygan Sherwood Stewart
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Bruce Manson Brian Teacher
|
6â1, 6â7, 6â3
|
Las Vegas
|
Jimmy Connors
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Gene Mayer
|
5â2 (retired)
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Ferdi Taygan Sherwood Stewart
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Carlos Kirmayr Van Winitsky
|
7â6, 6â4
|
Madrid
|
Guillermo Vilas
|
Ivan Lendl
|
6â7, 4â6, 6â0, 6â3, 6â3
|
TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd Pavel SloĆŸil
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
6â1, 3â6, 9â7
|
Hamburg
|
José Higueras
|
Peter McNamara
|
4â6, 6â7, 7â6, 6â3, 7â6
|
Pavel SloĆŸil TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
Anders JĂ€rryd Hans Simonsson
|
6â4, 6â3
|
Rome
|
Andrés Gómez
|
Eliot Teltscher
|
6â2, 6â3, 6â2
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
Wojciech Fibak John Fitzgerald
|
6â4, 4â6, 6â3
|
Boston
|
Guillermo Vilas
|
Mel Purcell
|
6â4, 6â0
|
Craig Wittus Steve Meister
|
Freddie Sauer Schalk van der Merwe
|
6â2, 6â3
|
Washington, D.C.
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Jimmy Arias
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Van Winitsky RaĂșl RamĂrez
|
Hans Gildemeister Andrés Gómez
|
7â5, 7â6
|
North Conway
|
Ivan Lendl
|
José Higueras
|
6â3, 6â2
|
Ferdi Taygan Sherwood Stewart
|
Pablo Arraya Eric Fromm
|
6â2, 7â6
|
Indianapolis
|
José Higueras
|
Jimmy Arias
|
7â5, 5â7, 6â3
|
Ferdi Taygan Sherwood Stewart
|
Robbie Venter Blaine Willenborg
|
6â4, 7â5
|
Toronto
|
Vitas Gerulaitis
|
Ivan Lendl
|
4â6, 6â1, 6â3
|
Steve Denton Mark Edmondson
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
6â7, 7â5, 6â2
|
Cincinnati
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Steve Denton
|
6â2, 7â6
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
Steve Denton Mark Edmondson
|
6â2, 6â3
|
Sawgrass
|
N/A (Doubles event)
|
Brian Gottfried
RaĂșl RamĂrez
|
Mark Edmondson
Kim Warwick
|
walkover
|
Los Angeles WCT
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Kevin Curren
|
7â6, 7â5, 6â1
|
Hank Pfister
Kevin Curren
|
Andy Andrews
Drew Gitlin
|
4â6, 6â2, 7â5
|
San Francisco
|
John McEnroe
|
Jimmy Connors
|
6â1, 6â3
|
Brian Teacher Fritz Buehning
|
Marty Davis Chris Dunk
|
6â7, 6â2, 7â5
|
Barcelona
|
Mats Wilander
|
Guillermo Vilas
|
6â3, 6â4, 6â3
|
Hans Simonsson Anders JĂ€rryd
|
Carlos Kirmayr CĂĄssio Motta
|
6â3, 6â2
|
Sydney
|
John McEnroe
|
Gene Mayer
|
6â4, 6â1, 6â4
|
John McEnroe Peter Rennert
|
Steve Denton Mark Edmondson
|
6â3, 7â6
|
Stockholm
|
Henri Leconte
|
Mats Wilander
|
7â6, 6â3
|
Mark Dickson Jan Gunnarsson
|
Sherwood Stewart Ferdi Taygan
|
7â6, 6â7, 6â4
|
Tokyo
|
John McEnroe
|
Peter McNamara
|
7â6, 7â5
|
Tim Gullikson Tom Gullikson
|
John McEnroe Peter Rennert
|
6â4, 3â6, 7â6
|
London
|
John McEnroe
|
Brian Gottfried
|
6â3, 6â2, 6â4
|
John McEnroe Peter Fleming
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
7â6, 6â4
|
Johannesburg
|
Vitas Gerulaitis
|
Guillermo Vilas
|
7â6, 6â2, 4â6, 7â6
|
Brian Gottfried Frew McMillan
|
Schlomo Glickstein Andrew Pattison
|
6â2, 6â2
|
1983 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1983 Grand Prix circuit was the fourteenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 70 tournaments which were held from January 83 through January 84. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Regular Series.
Tournament
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Philadelphia
|
John McEnroe
|
Ivan Lendl
|
4â6, 7â6, 6â4, 6â3
|
Kevin Curren Steve Denton
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
4â6, 7â6, 7â6
|
La Quinta
|
José Higueras
|
Eliot Teltscher
|
6â4, 6â2
|
Brian Gottfried RaĂșl RamĂrez
|
Tian Viljoen Danie Visser
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Monte Carlo
|
Mats Wilander
|
Mel Purcell
|
6â1, 6â2, 6â3
|
BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy Heinz GĂŒnthardt
|
Henri Leconte Yannick Noah
|
6â2, 6â4
|
Forest Hills WCT
|
John McEnroe
|
Vitas Gerulaitis
|
6â3, 7â5
|
Tracy Delatte Johan Kriek
|
Kevin Curren Steve Denton
|
6â7, 7â5, 6â3
|
Hamburg
|
Yannick Noah
|
José Higueras
|
3â6, 7â5, 6â2, 6â0
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
Mark Edmondson Brian Gottfried
|
6â1, 6â0
|
Rome
|
Jimmy Arias
|
José Higueras
|
6â2, 6â7, 6â1, 6â4
|
Francisco GonzĂĄlez VĂctor Pecci
|
Jan Gunnarsson Mike Leach
|
6â2, 6â7, 6â4
|
Montreal
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Anders JĂ€rryd
|
6â2, 6â2
|
Sandy Mayer Ferdi Taygan
|
Tim Gullikson Tom Gullikson
|
6â3, 6â4
|
Cincinnati
|
Mats Wilander
|
John McEnroe
|
6â4, 6â4
|
Victor Amaya Tim Gullikson
|
Carlos Kirmayr CĂĄssio Motta
|
6â4, 6â3
|
Tokyo
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Scott Davis
|
3â6, 6â3, 6â4
|
Mark Edmondson Sherwood Stewart
|
Steve Denton John Fitzgerald
|
6â1, 6â4
|
London
|
John McEnroe
|
Jimmy Connors
|
7â5, 6â2, 6â1
|
John McEnroe Peter Fleming
|
Steve Denton Sherwood Stewart
|
6â3, 6â4
|
1984 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1984 Grand Prix circuit was the fifteenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 68 tournaments which were held from January 84 through January 85. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Open Week Series and Regular Series.
Tournament
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Philadelphia
|
John McEnroe
|
Ivan Lendl
|
6â3, 3â6, 6â3, 7â6
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
Henri Leconte Yannick Noah
|
6â2, 6â3
|
La Quinta
|
Jimmy Connors
|
Yannick Noah
|
6â2, 6â7, 6â3
|
Bernard Mitton Butch Walts
|
Scott Davis Ferdi Taygan
|
5â7, 6â3, 6â2
|
Madrid
|
John McEnroe
|
TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
6â0, 6â4
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
Fritz Buehning Ferdi Taygan
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Monte Carlo
|
Henrik Sundström
|
Mats Wilander
|
6â3, 7â5, 6â2
|
Mark Edmondson Sherwood Stewart
|
Jan Gunnarsson Mats Wilander
|
6â2, 6â1
|
Forest Hills WCT
|
John McEnroe
|
Ivan Lendl
|
6â4, 6â2
|
David Dowlen Nduka Odizor
|
Ernie FernĂĄndez David Pate
|
7â6, 7â5
|
Hamburg
|
Juan Aguilera
|
Henrik Sundström
|
6â4, 2â6, 2â6, 6â4, 6â4
|
Stefan Edberg Anders JĂ€rryd
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
6â4, 6â3
|
Rome
|
Andrés Gómez
|
Aaron Krickstein
|
2â6, 6â1, 6â2, 6â2
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
John Alexander Mike Leach
|
3â6, 6â3, 6â4
|
Toronto
|
John McEnroe
|
Vitas Gerulaitis
|
6â0, 6â3
|
Peter Fleming John McEnroe
|
John Fitzgerald Kim Warwick
|
6â4, 6â2
|
Cincinnati
|
Mats Wilander
|
Anders JĂ€rryd
|
7â6, 6â3
|
Francisco GonzĂĄlez Matt Mitchell
|
Sandy Mayer BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
4â6, 6â3, 7â6
|
Tokyo
|
Jimmy Connors
|
Ivan Lendl
|
6â4, 3â6, 6â0
|
Tony Giammalva Sammy Giammalva
|
Mark Edmondson Sherwood Stewart
|
7â6, 6â4
|
Stockholm
|
John McEnroe
|
Mats Wilander
|
6â2, 3â6, 6â2
|
Henri Leconte TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
Vijay Amritraj Ilie NÄstase
|
7â5, 7â5
|
1985 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1985 Grand Prix circuit was the sixteenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 71 tournaments which were held from January 85 through January 86. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Open Week Series and Regular Series. There were 32 Super Series tournaments.
Tournament
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Philadelphia
|
John McEnroe
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
|
6â3, 7â6, 6â1
|
Joakim Nyström Mats Wilander
|
Wojciech Fibak Sandy Mayer
|
7â6, 7â6
|
Miami
|
Tim Mayotte
|
Scott Davis
|
4â6, 4â6, 6â3, 6â2, 6â4
|
Paul Annacone
Christo van Rensburg
|
Sherwood Stewart
Kim Warwick
|
7â5, 7â5, 6â4
|
Monte Carlo
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Mats Wilander
|
6â1, 6â3, 4â6, 6â4
|
Pavel SloĆŸil TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
Shlomo Glickstein Shahar Perkiss
|
6â2, 6â3
|
Hamburg
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
|
Henrik Sundström
|
6â4, 6â1, 6â4
|
Hans Gildemeister Andrés Gómez
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
6â4, 6â3
|
Forest Hills WCT
|
Ivan Lendl
|
John McEnroe
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
Givaldo Barbosa Ivan Kley
|
7â5, 6â2
|
Rome
|
Yannick Noah
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
|
6â4, 3â6, 6â2, 7â6
|
Anders JĂ€rryd Mats Wilander
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
4â6, 6â3, 6â2
|
Montreal
|
John McEnroe
|
Ivan Lendl
|
7â5, 6â3
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
Stefan Edberg Anders JĂ€rryd
|
7â5, 7â6
|
Cincinnati
|
Boris Becker
|
Mats Wilander
|
6â4, 6â2
|
Stefan Edberg Anders JĂ€rryd
|
Joakim Nyström Mats Wilander
|
4â6, 6â2, 6â3
|
Los Angeles
|
Paul Annacone
|
Stefan Edberg
|
7â6, 6â7, 7â6
|
Scott Davis Robert Van't Hof
|
Paul Annacone Christo van Rensburg
|
6â3, 7â6
|
Tokyo
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Mats Wilander
|
6â0, 6â4
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
Scott Davis David Pate
|
4â6, 6â3, 7â6
|
Stockholm
|
John McEnroe
|
Anders JĂ€rryd
|
6â1, 6â2
|
Guy Forget Andrés Gómez
|
Mike De Palmer Gary Donnelly
|
6â3, 6â4
|
1986 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1986 Grand Prix circuit was the seventeenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 70 tournaments which were held from January through December. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Open Week Series and Regular Series.
Tournament
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Philadelphia
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Tim Mayotte
|
walkover
|
Scott Davis David Pate
|
Stefan Edberg Anders JĂ€rryd
|
6â4, 6â7, 6â3
|
Miami
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Mats Wilander
|
3â6, 6â1, 7â6, 6â4
|
Brad Gilbert Vince Van Patten
|
Stefan Edberg Anders JĂ€rryd
|
walkover
|
Monte Carlo
|
Joakim Nyström
|
Yannick Noah
|
6â3, 6â2
|
Guy Forget Yannick Noah
|
Joakim Nyström Mats Wilander
|
6â4, 3â6, 6â4
|
Rome
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Emilio SĂĄnchez
|
7â5, 4â6, 6â1, 6â1
|
Guy Forget Yannick Noah
|
Mark Edmondson Sherwood Stewart
|
7â6, 6â2
|
Toronto
|
Boris Becker
|
Stefan Edberg
|
6â4, 3â6, 6â3
|
Chip Hooper Mike Leach
|
Boris Becker Slobodan ĆœivojinoviÄ
|
6â7, 6â3, 6â3
|
Cincinnati
|
Mats Wilander
|
Jimmy Connors
|
6â4, 6â1
|
Mark Kratzmann Kim Warwick
|
Christo Steyn Danie Visser
|
6â3, 6â4.
|
Hamburg
|
Henri Leconte
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
|
6â2, 5â7, 6â4, 6â2
|
Emilio SĂĄnchez Sergio Casal
|
Boris Becker Eric Jelen
|
6â1, 7â5
|
Tokyo
|
Boris Becker
|
Stefan Edberg
|
7â6, 6â1
|
Gary Donnelly Mike De Palmer
|
Andrés Gómez Ivan Lendl
|
6â3, 7â5
|
Stockholm
|
Stefan Edberg
|
Mats Wilander
|
6â2, 6â1, 6â1
|
Sherwood Stewart Kim Warwick
|
Pat Cash Slobodan ĆœivojinoviÄ
|
4â6, 6â1, 7â5
|
1987 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1987 Grand Prix circuit was the eighteenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 77 tournaments which were held from December 87 through December 88. The tournaments were graded in one of twelve categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Open Week Series and Regular Series.
Tournament
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Indian Wells
|
Boris Becker
|
Stefan Edberg
|
6â4, 6â4, 7â5
|
Guy Forget Yannick Noah
|
Boris Becker Eric Jelen
|
5â7, 7â6, 7â5
|
Miami
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
|
Ivan Lendl
|
7â5, 6â2, 7â5
|
Paul Annacone Christo van Rensburg
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
6â2, 6â4, 6â4
|
Monte Carlo
|
Mats Wilander
|
Jimmy Arias
|
4â6, 7â5, 6â1, 6â3
|
Hans Gildemeister Andrés Gómez
|
Mansour Bahrami Michael Mortensen
|
6â2, 6â4
|
Hamburg
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
|
6â1, 6â3, 6â3
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
Claudio Mezzadri Jim Pugh
|
6â1, 6â2
|
Rome
|
Mats Wilander
|
MartĂn Jaite
|
6â3, 6â4, 6â4
|
Guy Forget Yannick Noah
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
6â2, 6â7, 6â3
|
Montreal
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Stefan Edberg
|
6â4, 7â6
|
Pat Cash Stefan Edberg
|
Peter Doohan Laurie Warder
|
6â7, 6â3, 6â4
|
Cincinnati
|
Stefan Edberg
|
Boris Becker
|
6â4, 6â1
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
John Fitzgerald Steve Denton
|
7â5, 6â3
|
Tokyo
|
Stefan Edberg
|
Ivan Lendl
|
6â7, 6â4, 6â4
|
Broderick Dyke Tom Nijssen
|
Sammy Giammalva Jim Grabb
|
6â3, 6â2
|
Stockholm
|
Stefan Edberg
|
Jonas Svensson
|
7â5, 6â2, 4â6, 6â4
|
Stefan Edberg Anders JĂ€rryd
|
Jim Grabb Jim Pugh
|
6â2, 3â6, 6â1
|
1988 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1988 Grand Prix circuit was the nineteenth edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 77 tournaments which were held from January through December. The tournaments were graded in one of six categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Olympic Games, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Open Week Series and Regular Series.
Tournament
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Rotterdam
|
Stefan Edberg
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
|
7â6, 6â2
|
Patrik KĂŒhnen Tore Meinecke
|
Magnus Gustafsson Diego Nargiso
|
7â6, 7â6
|
Milan
|
Yannick Noah
|
Jimmy Connors
|
4â4 (retired)
|
Boris Becker Eric Jelen
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ Tim Wilkison
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Memphis
|
Andre Agassi
|
Mikael Pernfors
|
6â4, 6â4, 7â5
|
Kevin Curren David Pate
|
Peter Lundgren Mikael Pernfors
|
6â3, 7â5
|
Philadelphia
|
Tim Mayotte
|
John Fitzgerald
|
4â6, 6â2, 6â2, 6â3
|
Kelly Evernden Johan Kriek
|
Kevin Curren Danie Visser
|
6â4, 6â3
|
Indian Wells
|
Boris Becker
|
Emilio SĂĄnchez
|
7â5, 6â4, 2â6, 6â4
|
Boris Becker Guy Forget
|
Jorge Lozano Todd Witsken
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Miami
|
Mats Wilander
|
Jimmy Connors
|
6â4, 4â6, 6â4, 6â4
|
John Fitzgerald Anders JĂ€rryd
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
7â6, 6â1, 7â5
|
Monte Carlo
|
Ivan Lendl
|
MartĂn Jaite
|
5â7, 6â4, 7â5, 6â3
|
Sergio Casal Emilio SĂĄnchez
|
Henri Leconte Ivan Lendl
|
6â7, 6â4, 7â6
|
Hamburg
|
Kent Carlsson
|
Henri Leconte
|
6â2, 6â1, 6â4
|
Darren Cahill Laurie Warder
|
Rick Leach Jim Pugh
|
6â0, 5â7, 6â4
|
Rome
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Guillermo PĂ©rez RoldĂĄn
|
2â6, 6â4, 6â2, 4â6, 6â4
|
Jorge Lozano Todd Witsken
|
Anders JĂ€rryd TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
|
6â3, 6â3
|
Toronto
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Kevin Curren
|
7â6, 6â2
|
Ken Flach Robert Seguso
|
Andrew Castle Tim Wilkison
|
7â6, 6â3
|
Cincinnati
|
Mats Wilander
|
Stefan Edberg
|
3â6, 7â6, 7â6
|
Rick Leach Jim Pugh
|
Jim Grabb Patrick McEnroe
|
6â2, 6â4
|
Tokyo
|
Boris Becker
|
John Fitzgerald
|
7â6, 6â4
|
AndrĂ©s GĂłmez Slobodan ĆœivojinoviÄ
|
Boris Becker Eric Jelen
|
7â5, 5â7, 6â3
|
Stockholm
|
Boris Becker
|
Peter Lundgren
|
6â4, 6â1, 6â1
|
Kevin Curren Jim Grabb
|
Paul Annacone John Fitzgerald
|
7â5, 7â5
|
1989 Grand Prix â Super Seriesâ»
The 1989 Grand Prix circuit was the nineteenth and final edition of the Grand Prix circuit and consisted of 73 tournaments which were held from January through December. The tournaments were graded in one of five categories which determined the number of ranking points available: Grand Slam events, comprising four Grand Slam tournaments, Grand Prix Masters, Super Series, Open Week Series and Regular Series. There were 30 Super Series tournaments.
Tournament
|
Singles
|
Doubles
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Score
|
Rotterdam
|
Jakob Hlasek
|
Anders JĂ€rryd
|
6â1, 7â5
|
Miloslav MeÄĂĆ Milan Ć rejber
|
Jan Gunnarsson Magnus Gustafsson
|
7â6, 6â0
|
Memphis
|
Brad Gilbert
|
Johan Kriek
|
6â2, 6â2 (retired)
|
Paul Annacone Christo van Rensburg
|
Scott Davis Tim Wilkison
|
6â4, 6â2
|
Milan
|
Boris Becker
|
Alexander Volkov
|
6â1, 6â2
|
Jakob Hlasek John McEnroe
|
Heinz GĂŒnthardt BalĂĄzs TarĂłczy
|
6â3, 6â4
|
Philadelphia
|
Boris Becker
|
Tim Mayotte
|
7â6, 6â1, 6â3
|
Paul Annacone Christo van Rensburg
|
Rick Leach Jim Pugh
|
6â3, 7â5
|
Scottsdale
|
Ivan Lendl
|
Stefan Edberg
|
6â2 6â3
|
Rick Leach Jim Pugh
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Paul Annacone Christo van Rensburg
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6â7, 6â3, 6â2, 2â6, 6â4
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Indian Wells
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Miloslav MeÄĂĆ
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Yannick Noah
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3â6, 2â6, 6â1, 6â2, 6â3
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Boris Becker Jakob Hlasek
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Kevin Curren David Pate
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3â6, 6â3, 6â4
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Miami
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Ivan Lendl
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Thomas Muster
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walkover
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Jakob Hlasek Anders JĂ€rryd
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Jim Grabb Patrick McEnroe
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6â3, (retired)
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Tokyo
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Stefan Edberg
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Ivan Lendl
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6â3, 2â6, 6â4
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Ken Flach Robert Seguso
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Kevin Curren David Pate
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2â6, 6â4, 6â4
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Monte Carlo
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Alberto Mancini
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Boris Becker
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7â5, 2â6, 7â5, 7â6
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TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd Mark Woodforde
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Paolo CanĂš Diego Nargiso
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1â6, 6â4, 6â2
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New York
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Ivan Lendl
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Jaime Yzaga
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6â2, 6â1
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Rick Leach Jim Pugh
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Jim Courier Pete Sampras
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6â4, 6â2
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Hamburg
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Ivan Lendl
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Horst Skoff
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6â4, 6â1, 6â3
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Emilio SĂĄnchez Javier SĂĄnchez
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Boris Becker Eric Jelen
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6â4, 6â7, 7â6
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Rome
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Alberto Mancini
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Andre Agassi
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6â3, 4â6, 2â6, 7â6, 6â1
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Jim Courier Pete Sampras
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Danilo Marcelino Mauro Menezes
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6â4, 6â3
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Boston
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Andrés Gómez
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Mats Wilander
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6â1, 6â4
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Andrés Gómez Alberto Mancini
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Todd Nelson Phillip Williamson
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3â6, 6â3, 6â4
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Washington, D.C.
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Tim Mayotte
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Brad Gilbert
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3â6, 6â4, 7â5
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Neil Broad Gary Muller
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Jim Grabb Patrick McEnroe
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6â7, 7â6, 6â4
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Stratton Mountain
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Brad Gilbert
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Jim Pugh
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7â5, 6â0
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Mark Kratzmann Wally Masur
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Pieter Aldrich Danie Visser
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6â3, 4â6, 7â6
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Indianapolis
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John McEnroe
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Jay Berger
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6â4, 4â6, 6â4
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Pieter Aldrich Danie Visser
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Peter Doohan Laurie Warder
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7â5, 7â6
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Montreal
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Ivan Lendl
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John McEnroe
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6â1, 6â3
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Kelly Evernden Todd Witsken
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Charles Beckman Shelby Cannon
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6â3, 6â3
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Cincinnati
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Brad Gilbert
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Stefan Edberg
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6â4, 2â6, 7â6
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Ken Flach Robert Seguso
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Pieter Aldrich Danie Visser
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6â4, 6â4
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Barcelona
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Andrés Gómez
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Horst Skoff
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6â4, 2â6, 7â6
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Gustavo Luza Christian Miniussi
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Sergio Casal TomĂĄĆĄ Ć mĂd
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7â6, 5â7, 6â3
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Los Angeles
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Aaron Krickstein
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Michael Chang
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2â6, 6â4, 6â2
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Marty Davis Tim Pawsat
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John Fitzgerald Anders JĂ€rryd
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7â5, 7â6
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San Francisco
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Brad Gilbert
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Anders JĂ€rryd
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7â5, 6â2
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Pieter Aldrich Danie Visser
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Paul Annacone Christo van Rensburg
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6â4, 6â3
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Orlando
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Andre Agassi
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Brad Gilbert
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6â2, 6â1
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Scott Davis Tim Pawsat
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Ken Flach Robert Seguso
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7â5, 5â7, 6â4
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Sydney
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Ivan Lendl
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Lars-Anders Wahlgren
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6â2, 6â2, 6â1
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David Pate Scott Warner
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Darren Cahill Mark Kratzmann
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6â3, 6â7, 7â5
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Tokyo
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Aaron Krickstein
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Carl-Uwe Steeb
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6â2, 6â2
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Kevin Curren David Pate
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AndrĂ©s GĂłmez Slobodan ĆœivojinoviÄ
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4â6, 6â3, 7â6
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Paris
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Boris Becker
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Stefan Edberg
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6â4, 6â3, 6â3
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John Fitzgerald Anders JĂ€rryd
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Jakob Hlasek Ăric Winogradsky
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7â6, 6â4
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Stockholm
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Ivan Lendl
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Magnus Gustafsson
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7â5, 6â0, 6â3
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Jorge Lozano Todd Witsken
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Rick Leach Jim Pugh
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6â3, 5â7, 6â3
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London
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Michael Chang
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Guy Forget
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6â2, 6â1, 6â1
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Jakob Hlasek John McEnroe
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Jeremy Bates Kevin Curren
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6â1, 7â6
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Johannesburg
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Christo van Rensburg
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Paul Chamberlin
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6â4, 7â6, 6â3
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Luke Jensen Richey Reneberg
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Kelly Jones Joey Rive
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6â0, 6â4
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See alsoâ»
Referencesâ»
- ^ "Borg Faces Qualifying". 17 January 1982. The South East Missourian Newspaper. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ Lorge, Barry (27 January 1978). "Pro Tennis: Chaos Now 1st Concern". Washington Post. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ Ed Hickey (22 July 1979). "Is Pro Tennis turning its back on an early supporter?". The New York Times. p. S2.
The ATP subsequently announced on March 15 a Super Grand Prix Tournament in Cincinnati to be held Aug. 20-26, the same dates as the United States pro tournament.
- ^ "World Championship Tennis (WCT) will not renew its contract". UPI. 9 April 1981.
Past participation required WCT to assume substantial responsibility for eight of 32 'Super' Grand Prix events.
- ^ Bonk, Thomas (14 January 1989). "L.A. Tennis Event to Lose Status on New Tour". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
- ^ Seppy, Tom. "Dells Format Will End Chaos in Pro Tennis Ranks". June 19, 1977. The Yorktown Vindicator News Paper. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
- ^ "Grand Prix Net Circuit Changes". The Lakeland Ledger. AP. January 25, 1976. p. 8C. Retrieved 17 April 2017 – via Google News Archive.
- ^ "Men's Circuit Consolidates". The Lakeland Ledger. AP. March 24, 1977. p. 4B. Retrieved 17 April 2017 – via Google News Archive.
- ^ Calabria, Pat (16 Jan 1990). "COMMENTARY: Distance and Timing Play Roles in Decline of Australian Open". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California: newspapers.com. p. 175. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
- ^ Jack Kramer with Frank Deford (1981). The Game : My 40 Years in Tennis. London: Deutsch. pp. 275â276. ISBN 0233973079.
- ^ "History". www.itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation (ITF).
- ^ Bodo, Peter. "Majorcan Roulette". Retrieved 2022-03-24.
- ^ John Barrett, ed. (1979). World of Tennis 1979 : a BP yearbook. London: Macdonald and Jane's. pp. 26â29. ISBN 978-0354090681.
- ^ Barry Lorge (April 13, 1978). "Peace Still Eludes Men's Pro Tennis". Washington Post.
- ^ "1978 Houston WCT". atptour.com. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
- ^ "1978 Louisville draws". atptour.com. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
- ^ "Gene Mayer beats his Brother". 10 November 1981. The Reading Eagle Newspaper. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- ^ "Borg Faces Qualifying". 17 January 1982. The South East Missourian Newspaper. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
- ^ "1982 Los Angeles WCT draw". atptour.com. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
- ^ Kenneth Reich (January 6, 1985). "Ivan Lendl says tennis would be better off if there were fewer tournaments : a case of less is: more popular?". The Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Thomas Bonk (January 14, 1989). "L. A. tennis event to lose status on new tour". The Los Angeles Times.
External linksâ»
Sourcesâ»
- Barrett, John. Tingay, Lance. The World of Tennis Year Book Annuals 1969 to 2001. Queen Anne Press. London, England.
Further readingâ»
- Bud Collins, History of Tennis: An Authoritative Encyclopedia and Record Book, New Chapter Press, US, 2nd Edition, 2010. ISBN 0942257707.
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