The Geneva Open Challenger, also known as IPP Trophy was a
tennistournament held in
Geneva, Switzerland from 1988 to 2014. The event is part of the
ATP Challenger Tour. Previously played on outdoor
clay courts, it has been played indoors on hard GreenSet courts since 2011, at Sport Center of the Queue d'Arve. Originally, it was held at the Drizia-Miremont Tennis Club. Two-time Swiss champion
Stanislas Wawrinka would later enter the world top 10 in the ATP rankings in 2008.
The
Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) awarded the Jim McManus Challenger Award to the tournament in 2013. This award honors the best challenger tournament in the world.[1]
The Geneva Open Challenger, also known as IPP Trophy was a
tennistournament held in
Geneva, Switzerland from 1988 to 2014. The event is part of the
ATP Challenger Tour. Previously played on outdoor
clay courts, it has been played indoors on hard GreenSet courts since 2011, at Sport Center of the Queue d'Arve. Originally, it was held at the Drizia-Miremont Tennis Club. Two-time Swiss champion
Stanislas Wawrinka would later enter the world top 10 in the ATP rankings in 2008.
The
Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) awarded the Jim McManus Challenger Award to the tournament in 2013. This award honors the best challenger tournament in the world.[1]