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ARAG ATP World Team Championship





Place: Düsseldorf, Germany
Date: May 18-24, 2008
Draw Size: 8 teams
Surface: Clay
Prize Money: €1,500,000
Tournament Director: Dietloff von Arnim
Ticket Hotline:
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Argentine hero Agustin Calleri
© Getty Images


Calleri Hero of Argentina's Win

Argentina captured its third title at the 30th edition of the ARAG ATP World Team Championship, coming back to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1 in the Match Tie-break of the decisive doubles match on Saturday at the Rochusclub.

Agustin Calleri and Jose Acasuso came from down a set and a break in the second set to pull off the Championship-clinching victory over Czechs Tomas Berdych and Martin Damm, 2-6, 6-4, 10-4 (Match TB).

2007 Final:
Argentina d Czech Republic 2-1

2007 Final Review







Carrying the Flag- Sweden's Stefan Edberg brought home championship trophy to his native country three times ('88, '91, and '95). In the 1995 championships he won all seven of his matches which included four singles and three doubles matches.
2007

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2006

Croatia

2005

Germany

2004

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2003

Chile

2002

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2001

Australia

2000

Slovakia

1999

Australia

1998

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1997

Spain

1996

Switzerland

1995
Sweden
1994

Germany

1993

United States

1992

Spain

1991

Sweden

1990

Croatia

1989
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1988
Sweden
1987
Czechoslovakia
1986
France
1985
United States
1984
United States
1983
Spain
1982
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1981
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1980
Argentina
1979
Australia
1978
Spain

 

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