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The Czech Indoor Open was played on the indoor hard courts of Sport Center Hala Club Hotel (known as ''Sportovní Hala Club Hotel Průhonice'' in original language). It was part of
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. It was held in
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,
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since 2003. Record holder is Igor Zelenay who won two consecutive doubles editions with different partners.


History

The Czech Indoor Open was played since its inception on the courts of the Sport Center Club Hotel in Průhonice, in front of the hotel which served as accommodation for participants. Its three editions were named Czech Indoor Open by Třinecké železárny in 2003, as Czech Indoor Open by ČEZ in 2004, and as Zentiva Czech Indoor Open in 2005, every time for sponsorship reasons.


Past finals


Men's singles


Women's singles


Men's doubles


Women's doubles


See also

* Neridé Prague Indoor


References

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External links


Official WebsiteITF Women's Draws
Indoor hard court tennis tournaments Hard court tennis tournaments Czech Indoor Open ATP Challenger Tour Defunct tennis tournaments in the Czech Republic