Stockholm Open: List Of All The Previous Winners And The Prize Money Distribution

Stockholm Open: List Of All The Previous Winners And The Prize Money Distribution

The Stockholm Open 2021 commenced on November 7, 2021, and will end on November 13, 2021, at Kungliga Tennishallen, know the list of all the winners and prize money

The Stockholm Open 2021 comes under the ATP Tour 250 Series.

The 52nd edition of the Stockholm Open started on November 7, 2021, and will end on November 13, 2021, in Stockholm, Sweden. The Stockholm Open 2021 is taking place at Kungliga Tennishallen. The Stockholm Open 2020 was canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, hence the defending champion of the Stockholm Open 2019 in the Singles category is Canada’s Denis Shapalov, whereas the champions of the doubles category are Finland’s Henri Kontinen and France’s Edouard Roger- Vasselin.

Let us get to know who the previous winners of the Stockholm Open, in both the singles and doubles categories are.

List Of All The Previous Winners Of The Tennis Stockholm Open And The Prize Money Distribution

Men’s Singles Category

1969: Nikola Pilic

1970: Stan Smith

1971: Arthur Ashe

1972: Stan Smith

1973: Tom Gorman

1974: Arthur Ashe

1975: Adriano Panatta

1976: Mark Cox

1977: Sandy Mayer

1978: John McEnroe

1979: John McEnroe

1980: Bjoern Borg

1981: Gene Mayer

1982: Henri Leconte

1983: Mats Wilander

1984: John McEnroe

1985: John McEnroe

1986: Stefan Edberg

1987: Stefan Edberg

1988: Boris Becker

1989: Ivan Lendl

1990: Boris Becker

1991: Boris Becker

1992: Goran Ivanisevic

1993: Michael Stich

1994: Boris Becker

1995: Thomas Enqvist

1996: Thomas Enqvist

1997: Jonas Bjorkman

1998: Todd Martin

1999: Thomas Enqvist

2000: Thomas Johannson

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2001: Sjeng Schalken

2002: Paradorn Srichapharn

2003: Mardy Fish

2004: Thomas Johannson

2005: James Blake

2006: James Blake

2007: Ivo Karlovic

2008: David Nalbandian

2009: Marcos Baghdatis

2010: Roger Federer

2011: Gael Monfils

2012: Tomas Berdych

2013: Grigor Dimitrov

2014: Tomas Berdych

2015: Tomas Berdych

2016: Juan Martin del Potro

2017: Juan Martin del Potro

2018: Stefanos Tsitsipas

2019: Denis Shapalov

2020: CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19

Men’s Doubles Category

1969: Roy Emerson/ Rod Laver

1970: Arthur Ashe/ Stan Smith

1971: Stan Smith/ Tom Gorman

1972: Tom Okker/ Marty Riessen

1973: Jimmy Connors/ Ilie Nastase

1974: Tom Okker/ Marty Riessen

1975: Bob Hewitt/ Frew McMillan

1976: Bob Hewitt/ Frew McMillan

1977: Tom Okker/ Wojciech Fibak

1978: Tom Okker/ Wojciech Fibak

1979: John McEnroe/ Peter Fleming

1980: Heinz Guethardt/ Paul McNamee

1981: Kevin Curren/ Steve Danton

1982: Jan Gunnarsson/ Mark Dickson

1983: Anders Jaerryd/ Hans Simonsson

1984: Henri Leconte/ Tomas Smid

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1985: Guy Forget/ Andres Gomez

1986: Sherwood Stewart/ Kim Warwick

1987: Stefan Edberg/ Anders Jaerryd

1988: Kevin Curren/ Jim Grabb

1989: Jorge Lozano/ Todd Witsken

1990: Guy Forget/ Jakob Hlasek

1991: John Fitzgerald/ Anders Jaerryd

1992: Todd Woodbridge/ Mark Woodforde

1993: Todd Woodbridge/ Mark Woodforde

1994: Todd Woodbridge/ Mark Woodforde

1995: Jacco Eltingh/ Paul Haarhuis

1996: Patrick Galbraith/ Jonathan Stark

1997: Marc Goellner/ Richey Reneberg

1998: Nicklas Kulti/ Mikael Tillstrom

1999: Piet Norval/ Kevin Ullyett

2000: Mark Knowles/ Daniel Nestor

2001: Donald Johnson/ Jared Palmer

2002: Wayne Black/ Kevin Ullyett

2003: Jonas Bjorkman/ Todd Woodbridge

2004: Fernando Verdasco/ Feliciano Lopez

2005: Wayne Arthurs/ Paul Hanley

2006: Paul Hanley/ Kevin Ullyett

2007: Jonas Bjorkman/ Max Mirnyi

2008: Jonas Bjorkman/ Kevin Ullyett

2009: Bruno Soares/ Kevin Ullyett

2010: Eric Butorac/ Jean- Julien Rojer

2011: Rohan Bopanna/ Aisam-ul- Qureshi

2012: Marcelo Melo/ Bruno Soares

2013: Aisam-ul- Qureshi/ Jean- Julien Rojer

2014: Eric Butorac/ Raven Klaasen

2015: Nicholas Monroe/ Jack Sock

2016: Elias Ymer/ Mikael Ymer

2017: Oliver Marach/ Mate Pavic

2018: Luke Bambridge/ Jonny O’Mara

2019: Henri Kontinen/ Edouard Roger-Vasselin

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2020: CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19

Stockholm Open Prize Money

Men’s Singles

Winner: €98,030

Runner-up: €57,595

Semifinalists: €33,950

Quarterfinalists: €19,400

Men’s Doubles

Winner: €33,760

Runner-up: €18,190

Semifinalists: €10,330

Quarterfinalists: €5,900

TOTAL prize money for Stockholm Open 2021: €635,750

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