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The '''1994 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament''' was a [[tennis]] tournament played on [[Tennis court#Indoor courts|indoor carpet courts]]. It was the 22nd edition of the [[ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament]], and was part of the [[ATP International Series|World Series]] of the [[1994 ATP Tour]]. It took place at the [[Ahoy Rotterdam|Ahoy Rotterdam indoor sporting arena]] in [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]], from February 21 through February 27, 1994.
The '''1994 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament''' was a [[tennis]] tournament played on [[Tennis court#Indoor courts|indoor carpet courts]]. It was the 22nd edition of the event known that year as the [[ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament]], and was part of the [[ATP International Series|World Series]] of the [[1994 ATP Tour]]. It took place at the [[Ahoy Rotterdam|Ahoy Rotterdam indoor sporting arena]] in [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]], from February 21 through February 27, 1994.


The singles field was led by [[Association of Tennis Professionals|ATP]] No. 4, [[1993 ATP Tour World Championships]] titlist and recent [[1994 Marseille Open - Singles#Finals|Marseille semifinalist]] [[Michael Stich]], [[1994 Australian Open - Men's Singles#Finals|Australian Open quarterfinalist]] and [[1994 Eurocard Open|Stuttgart Indoor]] runner-up [[Goran Ivanisevic]], and other [[1994 Australian Open - Men's Singles#Finals|Australian Open quarterfinalist]], [[1994 Heineken Open|Auckland]] and [[1994 Dubai Tennis Championships|Dubai]] champion [[Magnus Gustafsson]]. Other seeds were [[1994 Milan Indoor|Milan]] champion [[Boris Becker]], [[1994 Oahu Open|Oahu]] titlist [[Wayne Ferreira]], [[Alexander Volkov]], [[Karel Novacek]] and [[Jonas Svensson]].
The singles field was led by [[Association of Tennis Professionals|ATP]] No. 4, [[1993 ATP Tour World Championships]] titlist and recent [[1994 Marseille Open - Singles#Finals|Marseille semifinalist]] [[Michael Stich]], [[1994 Australian Open - Men's Singles#Finals|Australian Open quarterfinalist]] and [[1994 Eurocard Open|Stuttgart Indoor]] runner-up [[Goran Ivanisevic]], and other [[1994 Australian Open - Men's Singles#Finals|Australian Open quarterfinalist]], [[1994 Heineken Open|Auckland]] and [[1994 Dubai Tennis Championships|Dubai]] champion [[Magnus Gustafsson]]. Other seeds were [[1994 Milan Indoor|Milan]] champion [[Boris Becker]], [[1994 Oahu Open|Oahu]] titlist [[Wayne Ferreira]], [[Alexander Volkov]], [[Karel Novacek]] and [[Jonas Svensson]].

Revision as of 22:34, 27 September 2008

1994 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
DateFebruary 21 – February 27
Edition22nd
Champions
Singles
Germany Michael Stich
Doubles
United Kingdom Jeremy Bates / Sweden Jonas Bjorkman
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The 1994 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 22nd edition of the event known that year as the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, and was part of the World Series of the 1994 ATP Tour. It took place at the Ahoy Rotterdam indoor sporting arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from February 21 through February 27, 1994.

The singles field was led by ATP No. 4, 1993 ATP Tour World Championships titlist and recent Marseille semifinalist Michael Stich, Australian Open quarterfinalist and Stuttgart Indoor runner-up Goran Ivanisevic, and other Australian Open quarterfinalist, Auckland and Dubai champion Magnus Gustafsson. Other seeds were Milan champion Boris Becker, Oahu titlist Wayne Ferreira, Alexander Volkov, Karel Novacek and Jonas Svensson.

Champions

Singles

Germany Michael Stich def. South Africa Wayne Ferreira, 4–6, 6–3, 6–0

  • It was Michael Stich's 1st title of the year, and his 14th overall.

Doubles

United Kingdom Jeremy Bates / Sweden Jonas Bjorkman def. Netherlands Jacco Eltingh / Netherlands Paul Haarhuis, 6–4, 6–1

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