1992 ATP Tour
The IBM Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour is the elite tour for professional tennis organized by the ATP tour. The IBM ATP Tour includes the Grand Slam tournaments (organized by the International Tennis Federation, ITF), the ATP Super 9, 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).
Courier reached 14 finals in the year and won 5 of them | |
Details | |
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Duration | 30 December 1991 – 16 November 1992 |
Edition | 3rd |
Tournaments | 83 |
Categories | Grand Slam (4) ATP Tour World Championships Summer Olympic Games ATP Championship Series, Single-Week (9) ATP Championship Series (12) ATP World Series (56) Team Events (2) |
Achievements (singles) | |
Most tournament titles | Boris Becker (5) Jim Courier (5) Pete Sampras (5) |
Most tournament finals | Jim Courier (14) |
Prize money leader | Michael Stich ($2,563,726) |
Points leader | Jim Courier (3599) |
Awards | |
Player of the year | Jim Courier |
Doubles Team of the year | Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde |
Most improved player of the year | Henrik Holm |
Newcomer of the year | Andrei Medvedev |
Comeback player of the year | Henri Leconte |
← 1991 1993 → |
Schedule
This is the complete schedule of events on the 1992 IBM ATP Tour, with player progression documented from the quarterfinals stage.
- Key
Grand Slam |
ATP Tour World Championships |
Olympic Games |
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 |
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7 Dec | Grand Slam Cup Munich, Germany Grand Slam Cup | Michael Stich 6–2, 6–3, 6–2 | Michael Chang | Pete Sampras Goran Ivanisevic | Richard Krajicek Henri Leconte John McEnroe Petr Korda |
ATP rankings
Statistical information
List of players and titles won, alphabetically by last name:
- Andre Agassi - Atlanta, Wimbledon, Canada Masters (3)
- Jordi Arrese - Athens (1)
- Carsten Arriens - Guarujá (1)
- Boris Becker - Brussels, Rotterdam, Basel, Paris Masters, Season-Ending Championships (5)
- Sergi Bruguera - Madrid, Gstaad, Palermo (3)
- Omar Camporese - Milan (1)
- Tomás Carbonell - Maceio (1)
- Michael Chang - San Francisco, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters (3)
- Carlos Costa - Estoril, Barcelona (2)
- Jim Courier - Australian Open, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Rome Masters, French Open (5)
- Stefan Edberg - Hamburg Masters, New Haven, US Open (3)
- Jacco Eltingh - Manchester (1)
- Thomas Enqvist - Bolzano (1)
- Wayne Ferreira - London, Schenectady (2)
- Guy Forget - Toulouse (1)
- Jim Grabb - Taipei (1)
- Magnus Gustafsson - Båstad (1)
- Goran Ivanišević - Adelaide, Stuttgart, Sydney Indoors, Stockholm Masters (4)
- Bernd Karbacher - Cologne (1)
- Petr Korda - Washington, D.C., Long Island, Vienna (3)
- Richard Krajicek - Los Angeles, Antwerp (2)
- Aaron Krickstein - Johannesburg (1)
- Magnus Larsson - Copenhagen, Munich (2)
- Ivan Lendl - Tokyo Indoors (1)
- Gabriel Markus - Nice (1)
- Shuzo Matsuoka - Seoul (1)
- Luiz Mattar - São Paulo (1)
- Andrei Medvedev - Genova, Stuttgart, Bordeaux (3)
- Thomas Muster - Monte Carlo Masters, Florence, Umag (3)
- Karel Nováček - Hilversum, San Marino, Prague (3)
- Jaime Oncins - Bologna, Búzios (2)
- Guillermo Pérez Roldán - Casablanca (1)
- Stefano Pescosolido - Scottsdale (1)
- Guillaume Raoux - Brisbane (1)
- Marc Rosset - Barcelona Olympics, Moscow (2)
- Pete Sampras - Philadelphia, Kitzbühel, Cincinnati Masters, Indianapolis, Lyon (5)
- Emilio Sánchez - Sydney (1)
- Bryan Shelton - Newport (1)
- Michael Stich - Rosmalen, Grand Slam Cup (2)
- Jeff Tarango - Wellington, Tel Aviv (2)
- MaliVai Washington - Memphis, Charlotte (2)
- Simon Youl - Singapore (1)
- Jaime Yzaga - Auckland, Tampa (2)
The following players won their first title:
See also
External links
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