2017 tennis event results
Andy Murray defeated Fernando Verdasco in the final, 6–3, 6–2 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2017 Dubai Tennis Championships. Murray saved seven match points en route to the title, against Philipp Kohlschreiber in the quarterfinals.[1] He won the second set tiebreak of that match with a score of 20–18, equaling the record of the longest tiebreak in history, until the record was broken in 2022.[2]
Stan Wawrinka was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Damir Džumhur .
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Grand Slam events ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ATP World Tour 500 series Rotterdam (S , D ) Rio (S , D ) Dubai (S , D ) Acapulco (S , D ) Barcelona (S , D ) London (S , D ) Halle (S , D ) Hamburg (S , D ) Washington D.C. (S , D ) Beijing (S , D ) Tokyo (S , D ) Vienna (S , D ) Basel (S , D ) ATP World Tour 250 series Brisbane (S , D ) Chennai (S , D ) Doha (S , D ) Sydney (S , D ) Auckland (S , D ) Montpellier (S , D ) Sofia (S , D ) Quito (S , D ) Buenos Aires (S , D ) Memphis (S , D ) Delray Beach (S , D ) Marseille (S , D ) São Paulo (S , D ) Marrakesh (S , D ) Houston (S , D ) Budapest (S , D ) Munich (S , D ) Estoril (S , D ) Istanbul (S , D ) Lyon (S , D ) Geneva (S , D ) 's-Hertogenbosch (S , D ) Stuttgart (S , D ) Eastbourne (S , D ) Antalya (S , D ) Newport (S , D ) Båstad (S , D ) Umag (S , D ) Atlanta (S , D ) Gstaad (S , D ) Los Cabos (S , D ) Kitzbühel (S , D ) Winston-Salem (S , D ) Metz (S , D ) St. Petersburg (S , D ) Shenzhen (S , D ) Chengdu (S , D ) Stockholm (S , D ) Moscow (S , D ) Antwerp (S , D ) Team events