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The Internazionali di Tennis San Marino Open (formerly known as the San Marino CEPU Open and San Marino GO&FUN Open) is a professional tennis tournament played on red clay. It is currently part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour and has been held annually in San Marino since 1988 (as a Challenger in 1988, as a Grand Prix Regular Series tournament in 1989, as an ATP World Series tournament from 1990 to 1999, as an ATP International Series tournament in 2000, and as a Challenger again from 2001 until 2014, returned in 2021).[1] For the first three years it was held at Centro Sportivo Serravalle before moving to its current home in 1991, the Centro Tennis Cassa di Risparmio di Fonte dell'Ovo in the City of San Marino.[2]

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Past finals

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Italian Potito Starace reached five singles finals in San Marino, winning in 2004, 2007 and 2011, losing in 2008 and 2009
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Argentina's José Acasuso won the San Marino Challenger singles in 2002
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Singles and doubles player Dominik Hrbatý from Slovakia defeated Mariano Puerta in the 1998 singles final
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Eventual world No. 1 Thomas Muster won the singles in 1993 and 1995, with the event part of the ATP World Series
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Top tenner Karel Nováček, then competing for Czechoslovakia, titled in the San Marino singles in 1992

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Grand Prix / ATP World Series
Challenger

Singles

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Doubles

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