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Alexander Popp (born 4 November 1976) is a former German professional tennis player.[1]

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  1. 91 relations: Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Andy Fahlke, Andy Roddick, Ashley Naumann, ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, Australian Open, Axel Pretzsch, Bartłomiej Dąbrowski, Bob Bryan, Challenger Eckental, Cincinnati Open, Clermont-Ferrand, Edinburgh, Francisco Costa (tennis), French Open, Germany, GHI Bronx Tennis Classic, Gilles Elseneer, Glasgow, Grand Slam (tennis), Greg Rusedski, Gustavo Kuerten, Hall of Fame Open, Hamburg, Hamburg European Open, Heidelberg, Ho Chi Minh City, Intersport Heilbronn Open, Jan-Ralph Brandt, Janne Ojala, Jürgen Melzer, Jūrmala, Jean-René Lisnard, Jiří Novák, Jiří Vaněk (tennis), Johan Settergren, Julian Knowle, Kepler Orellana, Lambertz Open by STAWAG, Lübeck, Leeds, Luke Bourgeois, Mannheim, Mark Philippoussis, Markus Menzler, Michael Chang, Mike Bryan, Oberstaufen Cup, Pat Rafter, Peter Wessels, ... Expand index (41 more) »

Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi

Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (Punjabi,; born 17 Mar 1980) is a Pakistani professional tennis player who specialises in doubles.

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Andy Fahlke

Andy Fahlke (born 30 May 1979) is a German former professional tennis player. Alexander Popp and Andy Fahlke are German male tennis players.

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Andy Roddick

Andrew Stephen Roddick (born August 30, 1982) is an American former professional tennis player.

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Ashley Naumann

Ashley Naumann (born 2 July 1970) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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ATP Masters 1000 tournaments

The ATP Masters events, known as ATP Masters 1000 tournaments since 2009, are an annual series of nine tennis tournaments featuring the top-ranked players on the ATP Tour since its inception in 1990.

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Australian Open

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Axel Pretzsch

Axel Pretzsch (born 16 June 1976) is a former professional tennis player from Germany. Alexander Popp and Axel Pretzsch are German male tennis players.

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Bartłomiej Dąbrowski

Bartłomiej Dąbrowski (born 20 August 1972) is a former professional tennis player from Poland.

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Bob Bryan

Robert "Bob" Charles Bryan (born April 29, 1978) is an American former doubles world No. 1 tennis player.

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Challenger Eckental

The Challenger Eckental is a tennis tournament held in Eckental, Germany since 1997.

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Cincinnati Open

The Cincinnati Open (also known as the Cincinnati Masters) is an annual professional tennis event held in Cincinnati, United States.

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Clermont-Ferrand

Clermont-Ferrand is a city and commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, with a population of 147,284 (2020).

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Edinburgh

Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.

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Francisco Costa (tennis)

Francisco Costa (born June 28, 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Brazil.

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French Open

The French Open (Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year.

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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.

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GHI Bronx Tennis Classic

The GHI Bronx Tennis Classic was a tennis tournament for male professional players played on hard courts.

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Gilles Elseneer

Gilles Valere Jacque Elseneer (born 6 March 1978 in Brussels) is a retired professional tennis player from Belgium.

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Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

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Grand Slam (tennis)

The Grand Slam in tennis is the achievement of winning all four major championships in one discipline in a calendar year.

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Greg Rusedski

Gregory Rusedski (born 6 September 1973) is a British-Canadian former professional tennis player.

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Gustavo Kuerten

Gustavo "Guga" Kuerten (born 10 September 1976) is a Brazilian former world No. 1 tennis player.

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Hall of Fame Open

The Infosys Hall of Fame Open is an international tennis tournament that has been held every year in July since 1976 at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, the original location of the U.S. National Championships.

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Hamburg

Hamburg (Hamborg), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg,.

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Hamburg European Open

The Hamburg Open (formerly German Open Tennis Championships) is an annual tennis tournament for professional players held in Hamburg, Germany and part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour.

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Heidelberg

Heidelberg (Heidlberg) is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany.

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Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC; Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh), commonly referred to by its former name Saigon (Sài Gòn), is the most populous city in Vietnam, with a population of around 10 million in 2023.

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Intersport Heilbronn Open

The Intersport Heilbronn Open was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.

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Jan-Ralph Brandt

Jan-Ralph Brandt (born 23 January 1978) is a German former professional tennis player. Alexander Popp and Jan-Ralph Brandt are German male tennis players.

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Janne Ojala

Janne Ojala (born 7 September 1977) is a Finnish former professional tennis player.

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Jürgen Melzer

Jürgen Melzer (born 22 May 1981) is an Austrian former professional tennis player.

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Jūrmala

Jūrmala ("seaside") is a state city in Latvia, about west of Riga.

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Jean-René Lisnard

Jean-René Lisnard (born 25 September 1979) is a French-Monegasque retired professional tennis player who formerly represented France.

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Jiří Novák

Jiří Novák (born 22 March 1975) is a Czech former professional tennis player.

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Jiří Vaněk (tennis)

Jiří Vaněk (born 24 April 1978) is a former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic.

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Johan Settergren

Johan Settergren (born 22 April 1978) is a former professional tennis player from Sweden.

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Julian Knowle

Julian Knowle (born 29 April 1974) is an Austrian former professional tennis player.

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Kepler Orellana

Kepler Orellana (born 8 October 1977) is a male former professional tennis player from Venezuela.

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Lambertz Open by STAWAG

The Lambertz Open by STAWAG was a tennis tournament held in Aachen, Germany between 1991 and 2010.

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Lübeck

Lübeck (Low German: Lübęk or Lübeek ˈlyːbeːk; Latin: Lubeca), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (Hansestadt Lübeck), is a city in Northern Germany.

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Leeds

Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.

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Luke Bourgeois

Luke Bourgeois (born 3 March 1977) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Mannheim

Mannheim (Palatine German: Mannem or Monnem), officially the University City of Mannheim (Universitätsstadt Mannheim), is the second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, after the state capital of Stuttgart, and Germany's 21st-largest city, with a 2021 population of 311,831 inhabitants.

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Mark Philippoussis

Mark Anthony Philippoussis (born 7 November 1976) is an Australian tennis coach and former professional tennis player of Greek and Italian descent.

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Markus Menzler

Markus Menzler (born 25 July 1977) is a German former professional tennis player. Alexander Popp and Markus Menzler are German male tennis players.

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Michael Chang

Michael Te-pei Chang (born February 22, 1972) is an American former professional tennis player and coach.

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Mike Bryan

Michael Carl Bryan (born April 29, 1978) is an American former doubles world No. 1 tennis player.

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Oberstaufen Cup

The Oberstaufen Cup was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts.

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Pat Rafter

Patrick Michael Rafter (born 28 December 1972) is an Australian former world No. 1 tennis player.

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Peter Wessels

Peter Wessels (born 7 May 1978) is a former tour professional male tennis player and a coach from the Netherlands.

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Raemon Sluiter

Raemon Sluiter (born 13 April 1978) is a Dutch former professional tennis player and current coach.

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Sébastien de Chaunac

Sébastien de Chaunac (born 7 October 1977) is a retired French professional tennis player.

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Schwäbisch Hall

Schwäbisch Hall ('Swabian Hall'; from 1802 until 1934 and colloquially: Hall) is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg located in the valley of the Kocher river, the longest tributary (together with its headwater Lein) of the Neckar river.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that is played either individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).

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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson (Cuk Ṣon; Tucsón) is a city in and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona, United States, and is home to the University of Arizona.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.

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US Open (tennis)

The US Open Tennis Championships, commonly called the US Open, is a hardcourt tennis tournament held annually in Queens, New York.

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West Germany

West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until the reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. The Cold War-era country is sometimes known as the Bonn Republic (Bonner Republik) after its capital city of Bonn. During the Cold War, the western portion of Germany and the associated territory of West Berlin were parts of the Western Bloc.

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Wimbledon Championships

The Wimbledon Championships, commonly called Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious.

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Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.

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Wrexham

Wrexham (Wrecsam) is a city and the administrative centre of Wrexham County Borough in Wales.

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1999 ATP Tour

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organised by the ATP.

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2000 ATP Tour

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour is the elite professional tennis circuit organised by the ATP tour.

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2000 French Open – Men's singles

Gustavo Kuerten defeated Magnus Norman in the final, 6–2, 6–3, 2–6, 7–6(8–6) to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2000 French Open.

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2000 US Open – Men's singles

Marat Safin defeated Pete Sampras in the final, 6–4, 6–3, 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2000 US Open.

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2000 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles

Three-time defending champion Pete Sampras defeated Patrick Rafter in the final, 6–7(10–12), 7–6(7–5), 6–4, 6–2 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 2000 Wimbledon Championships.

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2001 ATP Tour

The ATP Tour is the elite tour for professional tennis organized by the ATP.

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2001 Australian Open – Men's singles

Defending champion Andre Agassi defeated Arnaud Clément in the final, 6–4, 6–2, 6–2 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2001 Australian Open.

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2001 French Open – Men's singles

Defending champion Gustavo Kuerten defeated Àlex Corretja in the final, 6–7(3–7), 7–5, 6–2, 6–0 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2001 French Open.

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2002 ATP Tour

The 2002 ATP Tour was the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2002 tennis season.

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2002 French Open – Men's singles

Albert Costa defeated Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final, 6–1, 6–0, 4–6, 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2002 French Open.

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2002 Miller Lite Hall of Fame Championships – Doubles

Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan were the defending champions and won in the final 7–5, 6–3 against Jürgen Melzer and Alexander Popp.

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2002 US Open – Men's singles

Pete Sampras defeated Andre Agassi in the final, 6–3, 6–4, 5–7, 6–4 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2002 US Open.

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2003 ATP Tour

The 2003 ATP Tour was the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2003 tennis season.

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2003 French Open – Men's singles

Juan Carlos Ferrero defeated Martin Verkerk in the final, 6–1, 6–3, 6–2 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2003 French Open.

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2003 US Open – Men's singles

Andy Roddick defeated Juan Carlos Ferrero in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–2), 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2003 US Open.

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2003 Western & Southern Financial Group Masters – Singles

Andy Roddick defeated Mardy Fish in the final, 4–6, 7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–4) to win the singles tennis title at the 2003 Cincinnati Masters.

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2003 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles

Roger Federer defeated Mark Philippoussis in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–2, 7–6(7–3) to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 2003 Wimbledon Championships.

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2004 ATP Tour

The 2004 ATP Tour was the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2004 tennis season.

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2004 Australian Open – Men's singles

Roger Federer defeated Marat Safin in the final, 7–6(7–3), 6–4, 6–2 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2004 Australian Open.

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2004 French Open – Men's singles

Gastón Gaudio defeated Guillermo Coria in the final, 0–6, 3–6, 6–4, 6–1, 8–6 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2004 French Open.

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2004 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships

The 2004 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships (also known as 2004 Miller Lite Hall of Fame Championships for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island in the United States and was part of the ATP International Series of the 2004 ATP Tour.

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2004 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Singles

Robby Ginepri was the defending champion, but did not participate.

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2004 US Open – Men's singles

Roger Federer defeated Lleyton Hewitt in the final, 6–0, 7–6(7–3), 6–0 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2004 US Open.

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2004 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles

Defending champion Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick in the final, 4–6, 7–5, 7–6(7–3), 6–4 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships.

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2005 ATP Tour

This is a list of the tournaments played in the 2005 season of Men's tennis (calendar year), including ATP events and ITF events (This does not include the ITF Men's Circuit, only the ATP circuit).

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2005 French Open – Men's singles

Rafael Nadal defeated Mariano Puerta in the final, 6–7(6–8), 6–3, 6–1, 7–5 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2005 French Open.

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2005 Hamburg Masters – Singles

Defending champion Roger Federer defeated Richard Gasquet in the final, 6–3, 7–5, 7–6(7–4) to win the singles tennis title at the 2005 Hamburg European Open.

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2005 US Open – Men's singles

Defending champion Roger Federer defeated Andre Agassi in the final, 6–3, 2–6, 7–6(7–1), 6–1 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2005 US Open.

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2005 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles

Two-time defending champion Roger Federer defeated Andy Roddick in a rematch of the previous year's final, 6–2, 7–6(7–2), 6–4 to win the gentlemen's singles tennis title at the 2005 Wimbledon Championships.

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References

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