Vijay Amritraj - Career Titles

Career Titles

Singles Career Titles (16):

  • 1986 (1) Bristol (Outdoor/Grass)
  • 1984 (1) Newport (Outdoor/Grass)
  • 1980 (2) Bangkok (Indoor/Carpet), Newport (Outdoor/Grass)
  • 1979 (1) Bombay (Outdoor/Clay)
  • 1978 (1) Mexico City (Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1977 (2) Bombay (Outdoor/Clay), Auckland (Outdoor/Grass)
  • 1976 (2) Newport (Outdoor/Grass), Memphis WCT (Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1975 (2) Calcutta (Outdoor/Clay), Columbus (Outdoor/Hard)
  • 1974 (2) Beckenham (Outdoor/Grass), Washington (/)
  • 1973 (2) New Delhi (Outdoor/), Bretton Woods (Outdoor/Clay)

Doubles Career Titles (13):

  • 1986 (1) Newport (w/Wilkison, Outdoor/Grass)
  • 1983 (1) Newport (w/Fitzgerald, Outdoor/Grass)
  • 1982 (1) Chicago-2 WCT (w/Amritraj, Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1980 (2) Frankfurt (w/Smith, Indoor/Carpet), Rotterdam (w/Smith, Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1978 (1) Mexico City (w/Amritraj, Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1977 (2) London / Queen's Club (w/Amritraj, Outdoor/Grass), Masters Doubles WCT (w/Stockton, Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1976 (1) Memphis WCT (w/Amritraj, Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1975 (2) Los Angeles (w/Amritraj, Outdoor/Hard), Atlanta WCT (w/Amritraj, Indoor/Carpet)
  • 1974 (2) Bombay (w/Amritraj, Outdoor/Clay), Columbus (w/Amritraj, Outdoor/Hard)

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