Logo of the International Series Gold tier between 2000 and 2008

ATP International Series Gold (known from 1990 to 1999 as the ATP Championship Series) was a series of professional tennis tournaments held internationally between 2000 and 2008 that were part of the ATP Tour. The tournaments were positioned below the ATP Masters Series, and above the ATP International Series in terms of prize money and ranking points available.

International Series Gold tournaments offered players cash prizes (purses from $755,000 to $1,426,250 as of 2008) and the ability to earn ATP ranking points. See Association of Tennis Professionals#ATP rankings for more details.

Effective in 2009, this series of tournaments became the ATP Tour 500, incorporating many of the same tournaments. The "500" represents the number of ATP ranking points earned by the winner of each event in the series.

Tournaments

The locations and titles of these tournaments may change from year to year. The tournaments, in calendar order, are:

Tournament Country Location Court surface 2008 Prize Money Draw Size Began (as ISG)
ABN AMRO WTT Netherlands Rotterdam Indoor Hard $824,000 32 1972 (2000)
RMK Championships United States Memphis Indoor Hard $769,000 32 1975 (2000)
Dubai Tennis Championships United Arab Emirates Dubai Hard $1,426,000 32 1993 (2001)
Abierto Mexicano Telcel Mexico Acapulco Clay $794,000 32 1993 (2000)
Open Sabadell Atlántico Spain Barcelona Clay $888,000 56 1953 (2000)
Mercedes Cup Germany Stuttgart Clay $568,000 32 1916 (2000)
Generali Open Austria Kitzbühel Clay $571,000 48 1945 (2000)
Japan Open Tennis Championships Japan Tokyo Hard $869,000 48 1972 (2000)
BA-CA TennisTrophy Austria Vienna Indoor Hard $674,000 32 1974 (2000)

Singles champions

ATP International Series Gold

200020012002200320042005200620072008
Rotterdam France PiolineFrance EscudéFrance EscudéBelarus MirnyiAustralia HewittSwitzerland FedererCzech Republic ŠtěpánekRussia YouzhnyFrance Llodra
Memphis Sweden LarssonAustralia PhilippoussisUnited States RoddickUnited States DentSweden J. JohanssonDenmark CarlsenGermany HaasGermany HaasBelgium Darcis
London[lower-alpha 1] Switzerland RossetATP International Series (Milan)Not an event
Dubai ATP International SeriesSpain FerreroFrance SantoroSwitzerland FedererSwitzerland FedererSwitzerland FedererSpain NadalSwitzerland FedererUnited States Roddick
Mexico City/Acapulco Argentina ChelaBrazil KuertenSpain MoyáArgentina CalleriSpain MoyáSpain NadalPeru HornaArgentina ChelaSpain Almagro
Barcelona Russia SafinSpain FerreroArgentina GaudioSpain MoyáSpain RobredoSpain NadalSpain NadalSpain NadalSpain Nadal
Stuttgart Argentina SquillariBrazil KuertenATP International SeriesArgentina CoriaArgentina CañasSpain NadalSpain FerrerSpain NadalArgentina del Potro
Kitzbühel Spain CorretjaEcuador LapenttiSpain CorretjaArgentina CoriaChile MassúArgentina GaudioArgentina CalleriArgentina MónacoArgentina del Potro
Washington, D.C. Spain CorretjaUnited States RoddickUnited States BlakeATP International Series
Indianapolis Brazil KuertenAustralia RafterUnited Kingdom RusedskiATP International Series
Tokyo Netherlands SchalkenAustralia HewittDenmark CarlsenGermany SchüttlerCzech Republic NovákSouth Africa MoodieSwitzerland FedererSpain FerrerCzech Republic Berdych
Vienna United Kingdom HenmanGermany HaasSwitzerland FedererSwitzerland FedererSpain LópezCroatia LjubičićCroatia LjubičićSerbia DjokovicGermany Petzschner

ATP Championship Series

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Brussels West Germany BeckerFrance ForgetGermany BeckerNot an event
Antwerp InvitationalATP World SeriesNot an eventGermany StichSwitzerland RossetUnited Kingdom RusedskiNot an event
Toronto Indoor Czechoslovakia LendlNot an event
Memphis ATP World SeriesCzechoslovakia LendlUnited States WashingtonUnited States CourierUnited States MartinUnited States MartinUnited States SamprasUnited States ChangAustralia PhilippoussisGermany Haas
Rotterdam ATP World SeriesRussia Kafelnikov
Milan/London[lower-alpha 1] ATP World SeriesGermany BeckerGermany BeckerRussia KafelnikovCroatia IvaniševićCroatia IvaniševićRussia KafelnikovNetherlands Krajicek
Philadelphia United States SamprasCzechoslovakia LendlUnited States SamprasAustralia WoodfordeUnited States ChangSweden EnqvistUnited States CourierUnited States SamprasUnited States SamprasNot an event
Stuttgart Indoor West Germany BeckerSweden EdbergCroatia IvaniševićGermany StichSweden EdbergNetherlands KrajicekATP Super 9
Tokyo Outdoor Sweden EdbergSweden EdbergUnited States CourierUnited States SamprasUnited States SamprasUnited States CourierUnited States SamprasNetherlands KrajicekRomania PavelGermany Kiefer
Barcelona Ecuador GómezSpain SánchezSpain C. CostaUkraine A. MedvedevNetherlands KrajicekAustria MusterAustria MusterSpain A. CostaUnited States MartinSpain Mantilla
Stuttgart Outdoor Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia IvaniševićGermany StichUkraine A. MedvedevSweden GustafssonSpain BerasateguiAustria MusterAustria MusterSpain CorretjaBrazil KuertenSweden Norman
Kitzbühel ATP World SeriesChile Ríos
Washington, D.C. United States AgassiUnited States AgassiCzechoslovakia KordaIsrael MansdorfSweden EdbergUnited States AgassiUnited States ChangUnited States ChangUnited States AgassiUnited States Agassi
Indianapolis West Germany BeckerUnited States SamprasUnited States SamprasUnited States CourierSouth Africa FerreiraSweden EnqvistUnited States SamprasSweden BjörkmanSpain CorretjaEcuador Lapentti
New Haven United States RostagnoCzechoslovakia KordaSweden EdbergUkraine A. MedvedevGermany BeckerUnited States AgassiUnited States O'BrienRussia KafelnikovSlovakia KučeraNot an event
Sydney Indoor West Germany BeckerSweden EdbergCroatia IvaniševićPeru YzagaNetherlands KrajicekNot an event
Tokyo Indoor Czechoslovakia LendlSweden EdbergUnited States LendlUnited States LendlCroatia IvaniševićUnited States ChangNot an event
Singapore ATP World SeriesNot an eventATP World SeriesSweden GustafssonChile RíosChile Ríos
Vienna ATP World SeriesGermany BeckerCroatia IvaniševićUnited States SamprasUnited Kingdom Rusedski

Doubles champions

International Series Gold

200020012002200320042005200620072008
Rotterdam South Africa Adams
South Africa de Jager
Sweden Björkman
Switzerland Federer
Switzerland Federer
Belarus Mirnyi
Australia Arthurs
Australia Hanley
Australia Hanley
Czech Republic Štěpánek
Israel Erlich
Israel Ram
Australia Hanley
Zimbabwe Ullyett
India Paes
Czech Republic Damm
Czech Republic Berdych
Russia Tursunov
Memphis United States Gimelstob
Canada Lareau
United States Bryan
United States Bryan
United States MacPhie
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zimonjić
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
United States Bryan
United States Bryan
Sweden Aspelin
Australia Perry
South Africa Haggard
Croatia Karlović
United States Butorac
United Kingdom Murray
India Bhupathi
The Bahamas Knowles
London[lower-alpha 1] South Africa Adams
South Africa de Jager
ATP International Series (Milan)Discontinued
Dubai Int. SeriesAustralia Eagle
Australia Stolle
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
India Paes
Czech Republic Rikl
India Bhupathi
France Santoro
Czech Republic Damm
Czech Republic Štěpánek
Australia Hanley
Zimbabwe Ullyett
France Santoro
Serbia Zimonjić
India Bhupathi
The Bahamas Knowles
Mexico City/Acapulco Zimbabwe Black
United States Johnson
United States Johnson
Brazil Kuerten
United States Bryan
United States Bryan
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
United States Bryan
United States Bryan
Spain Ferrer
Spain Ventura
Czech Republic Čermák
Czech Republic Friedl
Italy Starace
Argentina Vassallo Argüello
Austria Marach
Slovakia Mertiňák
Barcelona Sweden Kulti
Sweden Tillström
United States Johnson
United States Palmer
Australia Hill
Czech Republic Vacek
United States Bryan
United States Bryan
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
India Paes
Serbia and Montenegro Zimonjić
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
Romania Pavel
Germany Waske
United States Bryan
United States Bryan
Stuttgart Czech Republic Novák
Czech Republic Rikl
Argentina Cañas
Germany Schüttler
Int. SeriesCzech Republic Cibulec
Czech Republic Vízner
Czech Republic Novák
Czech Republic Štěpánek
Argentina Acasuso
Argentina Prieto
Argentina Gaudio
Belarus Mirnyi
Czech Republic Čermák
Czech Republic Friedl
Germany Kas
Germany Kohlschreiber
Kitzbühel Argentina Albano
Czech Republic Suk
Spain Corretja
Argentina Lobo
South Africa Koenig
Japan Shimada
Czech Republic Damm
Czech Republic Suk
Czech Republic Čermák
Czech Republic Friedl
Czech Republic Friedl
Romania Pavel
Austria Koubek
Germany Kohlschreiber
Peru Horna
Italy Starace
United States Cerretani
Romania Hănescu
Washington United States O'Brien
United States Palmer
Czech Republic Damm
Germany Prinosil
Zimbabwe Black
Zimbabwe Ullyett
ATP International Series
Indianapolis Australia Hewitt
Australia Stolle
The Bahamas Knowles
United States MacPhie
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
ATP International Series
Tokyo India Bhupathi
India Paes
United States Leach
Australia Macpherson
South Africa Coetzee
South Africa Haggard
United States Gimelstob
Germany Kiefer
United States Palmer
Czech Republic Vízner
Japan Iwabuchi
Japan Suzuki
Australia Fisher
United States Phillips
Australia Kerr
Sweden Lindstedt
Russia Youzhny
Germany Zverev
Vienna Russia Kafelnikov
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zimonjić
Czech Republic Damm
Czech Republic Štěpánek
Australia Eagle
Australia Stolle
Switzerland Allegro
Switzerland Federer
Czech Republic Damm
Czech Republic Suk
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
Czech Republic Pála
Czech Republic Vízner
Poland Fyrstenberg
Poland Matkowski
Belarus Mirnyi
Israel Ram

ATP Championship Series

1990199119921993199419951996199719981999
Brussels Spain E Sánchez
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Živojinović
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Germany Becker
United States McEnroe
Discontinued
Antwerp InvitationalATP World SeriesNot heldSweden Björkman
Sweden Kulti
South Africa Adams
France Delaître
South Africa Ferreira
Russia Kafelnikov
Discontinued
Toronto Indoor United States Galbraith
Australia Macpherson
Discontinued
Memphis World SeriesGermany Riglewski
Germany Stich
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Zimbabwe Black
United States Stark
United States Palmer
United States Reneberg
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
South Africa Ferreira
United States Galbraith
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Rotterdam ATP World SeriesSouth Africa Adams
South Africa de Jager
Milan/London[lower-alpha 1] ATP World SeriesAustralia Kratzmann
Australia Masur
Netherlands Nijssen
Czech Republic Suk
Germany Becker
France Forget
Italy Gaudenzi
Croatia Ivanišević
Argentina Albano
Sweden Nyborg
Czech Republic Damm
United States Grabb
United Kingdom Henman
United Kingdom Rusedski
Philadelphia United States Leach
United States Pugh
United States Leach
United States Pugh
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
United States Grabb
United States Reneberg
Netherlands Eltingh
Netherlands Haarhuis
United States Grabb
United States Stark
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Canada Lareau
United States O'Brien
Netherlands Eltingh
Netherlands Haarhuis
Discontinued
Stuttgart Indoor France Forget
Switzerland Hlasek
Spain Casal
Spain E Sánchez
Netherlands Nijssen
Czechoslovakia Suk
Australia Kratzmann
Australia Masur
South Africa Adams
Russia Olhovskiy
Canada Connell
United States Galbraith
ATP Super 9
Tokyo Outdoor Australia Kratzmann
Australia Masur
Sweden Edberg
Australia Woodbridge
United States Jones
United States Leach
United States Flach
United States Leach
Sweden Holm
Sweden Järryd
The Bahamas Knowles
United States Stark
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Czech Republic Damm
Czech Republic Vacek
Canada Lareau
Canada Nestor
United States Tarango
Czech Republic Vacek
Barcelona Ecuador Gómez
Spain J Sánchez
Argentina de la Peña
Italy Nargiso
Ecuador Gómez
Spain J Sánchez
United States Cannon
United States Melville
Russia Kafelnikov
Czech Republic Rikl
United States Kronemann
Australia Macpherson
Argentina Lobo
Spain J Sánchez
Spain Berasategui
Spain Burillo
Netherlands Eltingh
Netherlands Haarhuis
Netherlands Haarhuis
Russia Kafelnikov
Stuttgart Outdoor South Africa Aldrich
South Africa Visser
Australia Masur
Spain E Sánchez
United States Layendecker
South Africa Talbot
Netherlands Nijssen
Czech Republic Suk
United States Melville
South Africa Norval
Spain Carbonell
Spain Roig
Belgium Pimek
South Africa Talbot
Brazil Kuerten
Brazil Meligeni
France Delaître
France Santoro
Brazil Oncins
Argentina Orsanic
Kitzbühel ATP World SeriesSouth Africa Haggard
Sweden Nyborg
Washington Canada Connell
Canada Michibata
United States Davis
United States Pate
United States Garnett
United States Palmer
Zimbabwe Black
United States Leach
Canada Connell
United States Galbraith
France Delaître
United States Tarango
Canada Connell
United States Davis
United States Jensen
United States Jensen
South Africa Stafford
Zimbabwe Ullyett
United States Gimelstob
Canada Lareau
Indianapolis United States Davis
United States Pate
United States Flach
United States Seguso
United States Grabb
United States Reneberg
United States Davis
United States Martin
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
The Bahamas Knowles
Canada Nestor
United States Grabb
United States Reneberg
Sweden Tillström
Australia Tebbutt
Czech Republic Novák
Czech Republic Rikl
Netherlands Haarhuis
United States Palmer
New Haven United States Brown
United States Melville
Czechoslovakia Korda
Australia Masur
United States Jones
United States Leach
Czech Republic Suk
Czech Republic Vacek
Canada Connell
United States Galbraith
United States Leach
United States Melville
Zimbabwe Black
Canada Connell
India Bhupathi
India Paes
Australia Arthurs
Australia Tramacchi
Discontinued
Sydney Indoor United States Dyke
Sweden Lundgren
United States Grabb
United States Reneberg
United States McEnroe
United States Stark
United States McEnroe
United States Reneberg
Netherlands Eltingh
Netherlands Haarhuis
Discontinued
Tokyo Indoor France Forget
Switzerland Hlasek
United States Grabb
United States Reneberg
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Canada Connell
United States Galbraith
Canada Connell
United States Galbraith
Netherlands Eltingh
Netherlands Haarhuis
Discontinued
Singapore ATP World SeriesNot heldWorld SeriesIndia Bhupathi
India Paes
Australia Woodbridge
Australia Woodforde
Belarus Mirnyi
Philippines Taino
Vienna ATP World SeriesRussia Kafelnikov
Czech Republic Vacek
South Africa Ferreira
United States Galbraith
Russia Kafelnikov
Czech Republic Vacek
Germany Prinosil
Australia Stolle
  1. 1 2 3 4 Milan event leased and held in London in 1998–2000

Titles champions 2000 to 2008

Players with 3 or more titles

# Player RO ME DU AC BA ST KI TO VI EX # Winning span
1Switzerland Roger Federer1-4----12-82002–07 (6)
1Spain Rafael Nadal--1142----82005–08 (4)
3Spain Àlex Corretja------2--132000–02 (3)
3Germany Tommy Haas-2------1-32001–07 (7)
3Brazil Gustavo Kuerten---1-1---132000–01 (2)
3Spain Carlos Moyá---21-----32002–04 (3)
3United States Andy Roddick-11------132001–08 (8)

^ RO = Rotterdam, ME = Memphis, DU = Dubai, AC = Acapulco (Mexico City), BA = Barcelona, ST = Stuttgart, KI = Kitzbühel, TO = Tokyo, PA = Paris, EX = Extinct tournaments.

^ The 4th International Series Gold tournament was played in Mexico City in 2000, before moving to its current location in Acapulco in 2001.

^ The "Extinct tournaments" are: Indianapolis, Washington, London.

^ Active players in bold. 3 or more titles per tournament underlined.

Titles champions 1990 to 1999

Players with 3 or more titles

Titles#
1.United States Pete Sampras12
2.Germany Boris Becker9
3.Sweden Stefan Edberg8
4.Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Croatia Goran Ivanišević7
5.United States Andre Agassi6
Czechoslovakia/United States Ivan Lendl6
7.United States Michael Chang5
United States Jim Courier5
Netherlands Richard Krajicek5
10.Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov4
Austria Thomas Muster4
12.United States Todd Martin3
Ukraine Andriy Medvedev3
Chile Marcelo Ríos3
Germany Michael Stich3

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See also

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