Burnie International

Burnie International
Miejsce

 Australia
Burnie

Obiekt

Burnie Tennis Club

Nawierzchnia

Twarda

Pierwsza edycja

2003

ATP Tour
Kategoria

ATP Challenger Tour

Pula nagród

54 160 $

Drabinka

48S/4Q/16D

Aktualni mistrzowie
Gra pojedyncza
Japonia Taro Daniel
Gra podwójna
Finlandia Harri Heliövaara
Holandia Sem Verbeek

Burnie International – męski turniej tenisowy rangi ATP Challenger Tour. Rozgrywany na kortach twardych w australijskim Burnie od 2003 roku.

Mecze finałowe

Gra pojedyncza

RokMistrzFinalistaWynik
2020Japonia Taro DanielNiemcy Yannick Hanfmann6:2, 6:2
2019Kanada Steven DiezAustralia Maverick Banes7:5, 6:1
2018Francja Stéphane RobertNiemcy Daniel Altmaier6:1, 6:2
2017Australia Omar JasikaAustralia Blake Mott6:2, 6:2
2016Nie rozgrywany
2015Korea Południowa Chung HyeonAustralia Alex Bolt6:2, 7:5
2014Australia Matt ReidJaponia Hiroki Moriya6:3, 6:2
2013Australia John MillmanFrancja Stéphane Robert6:2, 4:6, 6:0
2012Tajlandia Danai UdomchokeAustralia Sam Groth7:6(5), 6:3
2011Włochy Flavio CipollaAustralia Chris Guccionewalkower
2010Australia Bernard TomicAustralia Greg Jones6:4, 6:2
2009Australia Brydan KleinSłowenia Grega Žemlja6:3, 6:3
2008Nie rozgrywany
2007XIIAustralia Alun JonesAustralia Rameez Junaid6:0, 6:1
2007IIAustralia Nathan HealeyAustralia Greg Jones7:5, 6:4
2006Grecja Konstandinos IkonomidisAustralia Alun Jones6:4, 6:2
2005Australia Chris GuccioneJaponia Gouichi Motomura6:3, 7:5
2004 Lu Yen-hsunSzwecja Robert Lindstedt6:3, 6:0
2003Japonia Satoshi IwabuchiAustralia Paul Baccanello6:2, 6:3

Gra podwójna

RokMistrzowieFinaliściWynik
2020Finlandia Harri Heliövaara
Holandia Sem Verbeek
Szwajcaria Luca Margaroli
Włochy Andrea Vavassori
7:6(5), 7:6(4)
2019Południowa Afryka Lloyd Harris
Izrael Dudi Sela
Bośnia i Hercegowina Mirza Bašić
Bośnia i Hercegowina Tomislav Brkić
6:3, 6:7(3), 10–8
2018Hiszpania Gerard Granollers
Hiszpania Marcel Granollers
Stany Zjednoczone Evan King
Stany Zjednoczone Max Schnur
7:6(8), 6:2
2017Wielka Brytania Brydan Klein
Australia Dane Propoggia
Australia Steven de Waard
Australia Luke Saville
6:3, 6:4
2016Nie rozgrywany
2015Australia Carsten Ball
Australia Matt Reid
Mołdawia Radu Albot
Australia Matthew Ebden
7:5, 6:4
2014Australia Matt Reid
Australia John-Patrick Smith
Japonia Toshihide Matsui
Tajlandia Danai Udomchoke
6:4, 6:2
2013Południowa Afryka Ruan Roelofse
Australia John-Patrick Smith
Australia Brydan Klein
Australia Dane Propoggia
6:2, 6:2
2012Australia John Peers
Australia John-Patrick Smith
Indie Divij Sharan
Indie Vishnu Vardhan
6:2, 6:4
2011Kanada Philip Bester
Kanada Peter Polansky
Australia Marinko Matošević
Nowa Zelandia Jose Statham
6:4, 3:6, 14–12
2010Australia Matthew Ebden
Australia Sam Groth
Australia James Lemke
Australia Dane Propoggia
6:7(8), 7:6(4), 10–8
2009Australia Miles Armstrong
Australia Sadik Kadir
Australia Peter Luczak
Australia Robert Smeets
6:3, 3:6, 10–7
2008Nie rozgrywany
2007XIIAustralia Sam Groth
Australia Joseph Sirianni
Stany Zjednoczone Nima Roshan
Nowa Zelandia Jose Statham
6:3, 1:6, 10–4
2007IIAustralia Nathan Healey
Australia Robert Smeets
Australia Rameez Junaid
Australia Joseph Sirianni
7:6(7), 6:4
2006Australia Luke Bourgeois
Lu Yen-hsun
Australia Raphael Durek
Australia Alun Jones
6:3, 6:2
2005Australia Luke Bourgeois
Australia Chris Guccione
Szwecja Alexander Hartman
Stany Zjednoczone Scott Lipsky
6:4, 6:3
2004Południowa Afryka Rik de Voest
Lu Yen-hsun
Włochy Leonardo Azzaro
Austria Oliver Marach
6:3, 1:6, 7:5
2003Argentyna Federico Browne
Holandia Rogier Wassen
Australia Raphael Durek
Australia Alun Jones
1:6, 6:3, 6:2

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