The Chilean Open is a defunct
Grand Prix
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Grand Prix or grand prix may refer to:
Arts and entertainment ...
affiliated men's
tennis
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tournament played from 1976 to 1981. This outdoor
clay court
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T ...
tournament was played in
Santiago
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, Chile.
Finals
Singles
Doubles
See also
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Chile Open – men's tournament (1993–2014)
References
ATP Results Archive
{{Chilean Open tournaments
Clay court tennis tournaments
Tennis tournaments in Chile
Grand Prix tennis circuit
1976 establishments in Chile
1981 disestablishments in Chile
Defunct tennis tournaments in South America
Defunct sports competitions in Chile
Recurring sporting events established in 1976
Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1981
Sport in Santiago