1993 ATP Tour
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The IBM Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour is the elite tour for professional men's tennis organized by the ATP tour. The IBM ATP Tour includes the Grand Slam tournaments (organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the ATP Championship Series, Single Week, the ATP Championship Series, the ATP World Series, the ATP World Team Cup, the Davis Cup (organized by the ITF), the ATP Tour World Championships and the Grand Slam Cup (organized by the ITF).
Schedule
This is the complete schedule of events on the 1993 IBM ATP Tour, with player progression documented from the quarterfinals stage.
Key
| Grand Slam |
| ATP Tour World Championships |
| ATP Championship Series, Single Week |
| ATP Championship Series |
| ATP World Series |
| Team Events |
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
| Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 Dec | Grand Slam Cup Munich, Germany Grand Slam Cup Carpet (i) – $6,000,000 – 16S | Czech Republic Petr Korda 2–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–5), 2–6, 11–9 | Germany Michael Stich | United States Pete Sampras Sweden Stefan Edberg | United States Michael Chang Spain Sergi Bruguera Australia Brett Steven South Africa Wayne Ferreira |
ATP rankings
Statistical information
List of players and titles won, alphabetically by last name:
- United States Chuck Adams - Seoul (1)
- United States Andre Agassi - San Francisco, Scottsdale (2)
- Spain Jordi Arrese - Athens (1)
- Germany Boris Becker - Doha, Milan (2)
- Spain Alberto Berasategui - São Paulo (1)
- France Arnaud Boetsch - Rosmalen, Toulouse (2)
- Spain Sergi Bruguera - Monte Carlo Masters, French Open, Gstaad, Prague, Bordeaux (5)
- Spain Jordi Burillo - Bologna (1)
- United States Michael Chang - Jakarta, Osaka, Cincinnati Masters, Kuala Lumpur Indoors, Beijing (5)
- Spain Carlos Costa - Hilversum, Buenos Aires (2)
- United States Jim Courier - Australian Open, Memphis, Indian Wells Masters, Rome Masters, Indianapolis (5)
- Sweden Stefan Edberg - Madrid (1)
- Netherlands Jacco Eltingh - Atlanta (1)
- Sweden Thomas Enqvist - Schenectady (1)
- Argentina Javier Frana - Santiago (1)
- Germany Marc-Kevin Goellner - Nice (1)
- Sweden Magnus Gustafsson - Stuttgart (1)
- Croatia Goran Ivanišević - Bucharest, Vienna, Paris Masters (3)
- Sweden Anders Järryd - Rotterdam (1)
- Netherlands Richard Krajicek - Los Angeles (1)
- United States Aaron Krickstein - Durban (1)
- Sweden Nicklas Kulti - Adelaide (1)
- France Henri Leconte - Halle (1)
- United States Ivan Lendl - Munich, Tokyo Indoors (2)
- Israel Amos Mansdorf - Washington, D.C. (1)
- United States Todd Martin - Coral Springs (1)
- Ukraine Andrei Medvedev - Estoril, Barcelona, New Haven (3)
- Austria Thomas Muster - Mexico City, Florence, Genova, Kitzbühel, San Marino, Umag, Palermo (7)
- Czech Republic Karel Nováček - Dubai, Zaragoza (2)
- Russia Andrei Olhovskiy - Copenhagen (1)
- Argentina Horacio de la Peña - Charlotte (1)
- Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán - Casablanca (1)
- Sweden Mikael Pernfors - Canada Masters (1)
- Italy Stefano Pescosolido - Tel Aviv (1)
- United States Richey Reneberg - Kuala Lumpur (1)
- Switzerland Marc Rosset - Marseille, Long Island, Moscow (3)
- Canada Greg Rusedski - Newport (1)
- United States Pete Sampras - Sydney, Miami Masters, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Wimbledon, US Open, Lyon, Antwerp (8)
- Austria Horst Skoff - Båstad (1)
- United States Jonathan Stark - Bolzano (1)
- Germany Michael Stich - Stuttgart, Hamburg Masters, London, Basel, Stockholm Masters, Season-Ending Championships (6)
- Australia Jason Stoltenberg - Manchester (1)
- Russia Alexander Volkov - Auckland (1)
- Australia Mark Woodforde - Philadelphia (1)
- Peru Jaime Yzaga - Tampa, Sydney Indoors (2)
The following players won their first title:
- United States Chuck Adams
- Spain Alberto Berasategui
- France Arnaud Boetsch
- Spain Jordi Burillo
- Germany Marc-Kevin Goellner
- United States Todd Martin
- Russia Andrei Olhovskiy
- Canada Greg Rusedski
- United States Jonathan Stark
- Australia Jason Stoltenberg