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ATP Barcelona (1973–1976)

The ATP Barcelona, also known as the Barcelona Championships, was a men's clay court tennis tournament established in 1973 in Barcelona, Spain. From 1973 to 1976, it was part of the ATP Spring Circuit, a subsidiary to the ILTF European Circuit. In 1975, the event was co-valid as the Catalonian Championships (1935-1978). Notably, the tournament wasn't integrated into the ILTF Grand Prix Circuit during this period.

1973: ATP Barcelona Founded

In 1973, the ATP Barcelona, a men's clay court tennis tournament, was founded and became part of the ATP Spring Circuit.

1975: Co-Valid as Catalonian Championships

In 1975, the ATP Barcelona event was co-valid as the Catalonian Championships.

1975: Barcelona-2 Event

In 1975, the event was listed as Barcelona-2 at the ATP archive results.

1975: No Edition in 1975

In 1975, there was no edition of the ATP Barcelona tournament.

1976: Part of ATP Spring Circuit

In 1976, the ATP Barcelona tournament was part of the ATP Spring Circuit.