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|[[2022 Sofia Open|2022]] || {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rafael Matos]]<br>{{flagicon|ESP}} [[David Vega Hernández]] || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Fabian Fallert]]<br>{{flagicon|GER}} [[Oscar Otte]] || 3–6, 7–5, [10–8] |
|[[2022 Sofia Open|2022]] || {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Rafael Matos]]<br>{{flagicon|ESP}} [[David Vega Hernández]] || {{flagicon|GER}} [[Fabian Fallert]]<br>{{flagicon|GER}} [[Oscar Otte]] || 3–6, 7–5, [10–8] |
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|[[2023 Sofia Open|2023]] ||{{flagicon|ECU}} [[Gonzalo Escobar]]<br>{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Aleksandr Nedovyesov]] ||{{flagicon|GBR}} [[Julian Cash]]<br>{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Nikola Mektić]] || 6–3, 3–6, [13–11] |
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Revision as of 00:09, 16 November 2023
Sofia Open | |
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Tournament information | |
Event name | Sofia Open |
Tour | ATP World Tour |
Founded | 2016 |
Editions | 8 (2023) |
Location | Sofia Bulgaria |
Venue | Arena Sofia |
Category | ATP World Tour 250 series |
Surface | Hard (indoor) Proflex (2016–2019) Acrylic on Wood (2020–current) |
Draw | 28S / 16Q / 16D |
Prize money | €562,815 (2023) |
Website | sofiaopen.bg |
Current champions (2023) | |
Singles | Adrian Mannarino |
Doubles | Rafael Matos David Vega Hernández |
The Sofia Open is a men's ATP World Tour 250 series tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was held for the first time as part of the 2016 ATP World Tour.[1] In 2023 the tournament was held for one additional year, replacing the Tel Aviv Open, which was cancelled due to the outbreak of war in the region.[2] The tournament took place at the Arena Sofia in Sofia, Bulgaria.[3]
Finals
Singles
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score |
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2016 | Roberto Bautista Agut | Viktor Troicki | 6–3, 6–4 |
2017 | Grigor Dimitrov | David Goffin | 7–5, 6–4 |
2018 | Mirza Bašić | Marius Copil | 7–6(8–6), 6–7(4–7), 6–4 |
2019 | Daniil Medvedev | Márton Fucsovics | 6–4, 6–3 |
2020 | Jannik Sinner | Vasek Pospisil | 6–4, 3–6, 7–6(7–3) |
2021 | Jannik Sinner (2) | Gaël Monfils | 6–3, 6–4 |
2022 | Marc-Andrea Hüsler | Holger Rune | 6–4, 7–6(10–8) |
2023 | Adrian Mannarino | Jack Draper | 7–6(8–6), 2–6, 6–3 |
Doubles
Year | Champions | Runners-up | Score |
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2016 | Wesley Koolhof Matwé Middelkoop |
Philipp Oswald Adil Shamasdin |
5–7, 7–6(11–9), [10–6] |
2017 | Viktor Troicki Nenad Zimonjić |
Mikhail Elgin Andrey Kuznetsov |
6–4, 6–4 |
2018 | Robin Haase Matwé Middelkoop (2) |
Nikola Mektić Alexander Peya |
5–7, 6–4, [10–4] |
2019 | Nikola Mektić Jürgen Melzer |
Hsieh Cheng-peng Christopher Rungkat |
6–2, 4–6 [10–2] |
2020 | Jamie Murray Neal Skupski |
Jürgen Melzer Édouard Roger-Vasselin |
Walkover |
2021 | Jonny O'Mara Ken Skupski |
Oliver Marach Philipp Oswald (2) |
6–3, 6–4 |
2022 | Rafael Matos David Vega Hernández |
Fabian Fallert Oscar Otte |
3–6, 7–5, [10–8] |
2023 | Gonzalo Escobar Aleksandr Nedovyesov |
Julian Cash Nikola Mektić |
6–3, 3–6, [13–11] |