Zagreb Open
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Zagreb Open is a ATP tournament in Zagreb, Croatia. It's organized every year from May 10th to May 18th. All the matches are played in ŠP Mladost, Jarunska 5, 10000 Zagreb. The tournament director is Branimir Horvat. The surface on which the matches are played is clay and the balls used are Head ATP. Draw: Singles: main draw-32 players qualifying-32 players
Doubles: main draw-16 players. The prize money is $75000 (34500 HRK which is Croatian money) that'd be payed through ATP. The tax for foreign players is 17,5% tax withheld and for Croatian players is according to the Croatian tax law.
WINNERS IN HISTORY:
Singles:
2007.Janko Tipsarevic(SRB) 2006.Daniel Elsner(GER) 2005.Ivan Ljubičić(CRO) 2004.Adrian Garcia(CHI) 2003.Kristof Vliegen(BEL) 2002.Luis Horna(PER) 2001.Jacobo Diaz(ESP) 2000.Gaston Etlis(ARG) 1999.Andrea Gaudenzi(ITA) 1998.Jiri Novak(CZE) 1997.Alberto Berasategui(ESP) 1996,Sargis Sargsian(ARM)
Doubles:
2007.Thomas Behrend(GER)/Andre Ghem(BRA) 2006.Yves Allegro(SUI)/Michal Mertinak(SVK) 2005.Gabriel Trifu(ROM)/Tom Vahoudt(BEL) 2004.Karol Beck(SVK)/Jaroslav Levinsky(CZE) 2003.Lucas Arnold(ARG)/Mariano Hood(ARG) 2002.Dick Norman(BEL)/Tom Vahoudt(BEL) 2001.Enzo Artoni(ARG) /Andres Schneiter(ITA) 2000.Lucas Arnold(ARG)/Mariano Hood(ARG) 1999.Ivan Ljubičić(CRO)/Lovro Zovko(CRO) 1998.Julian Alonso(ESP)/Mariano Puerta(ARG) 1997.David Roditi(MEX)/Tomas Zdražila(CZE) 1996.Donald Johnson(USA)/Jack Waite(USA)

