1997 ATP Tour
Sampras ended the year at number 1 for the fifth straight year | |
Details | |
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Duration |
30 December 1996 – 10 November 1997 |
Categories |
Grand Slam (4) ATP Super 9 (9) ATP International Series Gold (12) ATP International Series |
Achievements (singles) | |
Most tournament titles |
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Most tournament finals |
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Prize money leader |
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Points leader |
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Awards | |
Player of the year |
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Doubles Team of the year |
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Most improved player of the year |
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Newcomer of the year |
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Comeback player of the year |
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The ATP Tour is the elite tour for professional tennis organised by the ATP. The ATP Tour includes the four Grand Slam tournaments, the Tennis Masters Cup, the ATP Masters Series, the International Series Gold and the International Series tournaments.
Schedule
The tables below summarise the results for the 1997 ATP Tour.
- Key
Grand Slam tournaments |
Year-end championships |
ATP Super 9 |
ATP International Series Gold |
ATP International Series |
Team events |
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
ATP rankings
Statistical information
List of players and singles titles won:
Julian Alonso - Santiago (1)
Hicham Arazi - Casablanca (1)
Alberto Berasategui - Palermo (1)
Jonas Björkman - Auckland, Indianapolis, Stockholm (3)
Michael Chang - Memphis, Indian Wells Masters, Hong Kong, Orlando, Washington, D.C. (5)
Francisco Clavet - Mexico City, Bogotá (2)
Àlex Corretja - Estoril, Rome Masters, Stuttgart (3)
Albert Costa - Barcelona, Marbella (2)
Jim Courier - Doha, Los Angeles, Beijing (3)
Filip Dewulf - Kitzbühel (1)
Slava Doseděl - Amsterdam (1)
Thomas Enqvist - Marseille (1)
Marcelo Filippini - Atlanta, St. Poelten (2)
Richard Fromberg - Bucharest (1)
Magnus Gustafsson - Singapore (1)
Tim Henman - Sydney, Tashkent (2)
Goran Ivanišević - Zagreb, Milan, Vienna (3)
Thomas Johansson - Copenhagen, St. Petersburg (2)
Yevgeny Kafelnikov - Halle, New Haven, Moscow (3)
Nicolas Kiefer - Toulouse (1)
Petr Korda - Stuttgart Masters (1)
Ján Krošlák - Shanghai (1)
Karol Kučera - Ostrava (1)
Gustavo Kuerten - French Open
Richard Krajicek - Rotterdam, Tokyo, Rosmalen (3)
Félix Mantilla - Bologna, Gstaad, Umag, San Marino, Bournemouth (5)
Andrei Medvedev - Hamburg Masters (1)
Carlos Moyà - Long Island (1)
Thomas Muster - Dubai, Miami Masters (2)
Magnus Norman - Båstad (1)
Mark Philippoussis - Scottsdale, Munich, London (3)
Cédric Pioline - Prague (1)
Patrick Rafter - US Open (1)
Marcelo Ríos - Monte Carlo Masters (1)
Marc Rosset - Antwerp (1)
Greg Rusedski - Nottingham, Basel (2)
Pete Sampras - Australian Open, San Jose, Philadelphia, Wimbledon, Cincinnati Masters, Paris Masters, Season-Ending Championships (7)
Fabrice Santoro - Lyon (1)
Sargis Sargsian - Newport (1)
Sjeng Schalken - Boston (1)
Jason Stoltenberg - Coral Springs (1)
Mikael Tillström - Chennai (1)
Todd Woodbridge - Adelaide (1)
Chris Woodruff - Canada Masters (1)
Titles won by nation:
16 (Doha, Australian Open, San Jose, Memphis, Philadelphia, Indian Wells Masters, Hong Kong, Orlando, Wimbledon, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Canada Masters, Cincinnati Masters, Beijing, Paris Masters, Season-Ending Championships)
15 (Estoril, Barcelona, Rome Masters, Bologna, Gstaad, Stuttgart, Umag, San Marino, Long Island, Marbella, Bournemouth, Palermo, Mexico City, Bogotá, Santiago)
9 (Auckland, Marseille, Copenhagen, St. Petersburg, Chennai, Båstad, Indianapolis, Singapore, Stockholm)
7 (Adelaide, Scottsdale, Munich, Coral Springs, London, US Open, Bucharest)
4 (Sydney, Nottingham, Tashkent, Basel)
4 (Rotterdam, Tokyo, Rosmalen, Boston)
3 (Zagreb, Milan, Vienna)
3 (Halle, New Haven, Moscow)
2 (Dubai, Miami Masters)
2 (Amsterdam, Stuttgart Masters)
2 (Prague, Lyon)
2 (Shanghai, Ostrava)
2 (Atlanta, St. Poelten)
1 (Newport)
1 (Kitzbühel)
1 (French Open)
1 (Monte Carlo Masters)
1 (Toulouse)
1 (Casablanca)
1 (Antwerp)
1 (Hamburg Masters)
The following players won their first career title:
Julian Alonso - Santiago
Hicham Arazi - Casablanca
Jonas Björkman - Auckland
Tim Henman - Sydney
Thomas Johansson - Copenhagen
Nicolas Kiefer - Toulouse
Gustavo Kuerten - French Open
Magnus Norman - Båstad
Fabrice Santoro - Lyon
Sargis Sargsian - Newport
Mikael Tillström - Chennai
Chris Woodruff - Canada Masters
See also
External links
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