Comerica Bank Challenger

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Comerica Bank Challenger
2013 Comerica Bank Challenger
 ATP Challenger Tour
Event nameAptos
LocationAptos, California, USA
CategoryATP Challenger Tour
SurfaceHard
Draw32S/28Q/16D
Prize money$100,000
WebsiteWebsite
American Kevin Kim won his second Aptos singles title in 2008
Eventual World No. 1 American pair of Bob and Mike Bryan won the doubles twice in 1998 and 2000, while Bob Bryan also claimed the singles title in 2000
Canadian Daniel Nestor, an eventual World No. 1 in doubles, won the title in 1995 over Chris Woodruff
Future World No. 1 Patrick Rafter from Australia titled in Aptos in 1993

The Comerica Bank Challenger is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It is currently part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour. It is held annually at the Seascape Sports Club in Aptos, California, USA, since 1988.

Past finals

Singles

Year Champion Runner-up Score
2012 United States Steve Johnson Colombia Robert Farah 6–3, 6–3
2011 Lithuania Laurynas Grigelis Serbia Ilija Bozoljac 6–2, 7–6(7–4)
2010 Australia Marinko Matosevic United States Donald Young 64, 62
2009 Australia Chris Guccione Australia Nick Lindahl 63, 64
2008 United States Kevin Kim Italy Andrea Stoppini 75, 61
2007 United States Donald Young United States Bobby Reynolds 75, 60
2006 United States Alex Kuznetsov Japan Go Soeda 61, 76(4)
2005 United Kingdom Andy Murray United States Rajeev Ram 64, 63
2004 United States Kevin Kim Canada Frank Dancevic 76(2), 63
2003 United States Jeff Salzenstein Russia Dmitry Tursunov 57, 75, 64
2002 United States Brian Vahaly Israel Noam Behr 26, 63, 62
2001 United States Jeff Salzenstein United States Jeff Morrison 76(3), 64
2000 United States Bob Bryan United States Kevin Kim 64, 67, 64
1999 Australia Michael Hill Israel Harel Levy 67, 64, 62
1998 United States Cecil Mamiit Japan Takao Suzuki 67, 63, 62
1997 United States Jan-Michael Gambill United States Wade McGuire 60, 46, 63
1996 Canada Albert Chang United States Brian MacPhie 75, 63
1995 Canada Daniel Nestor United States Chris Woodruff 63, 57, 62
1994 Japan Shuzo Matsuoka Italy Gianluca Pozzi 75, 63
1993 Australia Patrick Rafter Italy Cristiano Caratti 62, 63
1992 United States Alex O'Brien Zimbabwe Byron Black 64, 26, 61
1991 United States Chuck Adams United States Bryan Shelton 63, 64
1990 Sweden Henrik Holm United States Brian Garrow 16, 63, 76
1989 South Africa Mark Kaplan United States Robbie Weiss 64, 64
1988 United States Brad Pearce United States Tim Pawsat 63, 62

Doubles

Year Champions Runners-up Score
2012 South Africa Rik de Voest
Australia John Peers
Australia Chris Guccione
Germany Frank Moser
6–7(5–7), 6–1, [10–4]
2011 Australia Carsten Ball
Australia Chris Guccione
United States John Paul Fruttero
South Africa Raven Klaasen
7–6(7–5), 6–4
2010 Australia Carsten Ball
Australia Chris Guccione
Australia Adam Feeney
Australia Greg Jones
61, 63
2009 Australia Carsten Ball
Australia Chris Guccione
Thailand Sanchai Ratiwatana
Thailand Sonchat Ratiwatana
63, 62
2008 Israel Noam Okun
Israel Amir Weintraub
United States Todd Widom
United States Michael Yani
62, 61
2007 United States Rajeev Ram
United States Bobby Reynolds
United States John-Paul Fruttero
Philippines Cecil Mamiit
67(5), 63, 107
2006 India Prakash Amritraj
India Rohan Bopanna
United States Rajeev Ram
United States Todd Widom
36, 62, 106
2005 Australia Nathan Healey
United States Eric Taino
Israel Harel Levy
Israel Noam Okun
75, 76(4)
2004 United States Huntley Montgomery
United States Tripp Phillips
United States Diego Ayala
United States Eric Taino
76(3), 75
2003 Czech Republic Jan Hernych
Italy Uros Vico
United States Matias Boeker
United States Travis Parrott
63, 46, 61
2002 Israel Amir Hadad
Argentina Martín Vassallo Argüello
United States Brandon Coupe
United States Brandon Hawk
64, 64
2001 United States Brandon Hawk
United States Robert Kendrick
United States Kelly Gullett
United States Gavin Sontag
75, 75
2000 United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
United States Kevin Kim
Australia Luke Smith
64, 36, 64
1999 Australia Michael Hill
United States Scott Humphries
Israel Harel Levy
Israel Lior Mor
76, 16, 75
1998 United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
United States Adam Peterson
United States Chris Tontz
64, 64
1997 Canada Sébastien Leblanc
Canada Jocelyn Robichaud
United States David Caldwell
United States Adam Peterson
76, 64
1996 Canada Sébastien Leblanc
Canada Jocelyn Robichaud
South Africa Neville Godwin
United States Geoff Grant
76, 67, 75
1995 Canada Sébastien Leblanc
United States Brian MacPhie
United States Bill Barber
United States Ari Nathan
63, 62
1994 United States Brian MacPhie
United States Alex O'Brien
United States Donny Isaak
United States Michael Roberts
62, 76
1993 Israel Gilad Bloom
Germany Christian Saceanu
Italy Cristiano Caratti
Australia Grant Doyle
75, 63
1992 United States Paul Annacone
United States Alex O'Brien
Puerto Rico Miguel Nido
Sweden Peter Nyborg
64, 46, 75
1991 Nigeria Nduka Odizor
United States Bryan Shelton
Puerto Rico Miguel Nido
Brazil Fernando Roese
64, 63
1990 United States Jeff Brown
United States Scott Melville
United States Matt Anger
South Africa Marius Barnard
67, 64, 64
1989 United States Steve DeVries
United States Ted Scherman
United States Bryan Shelton
United States Kenny Thorne
63, 16, 62
1988 United States Jeff Klaparda
United States Peter Palandjian
United States Ed Nagel
United States Jeff Tarango
63, 64

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