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The 1995 Cincinnati Open, known by the corporate title of the Thriftway ATP Championships was a tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts that was part of the Super 9 of the 1995 ATP Tour.
At the 1995 Eurocard Open, a Super 9 event, Winnink upset countryman and world number 21 Paul Haarhuis in straight sets, dropping just two games.
In the mid-1980s, a tremendous Asian influence came with the introduction of the California games, including Blackjack, Pai Gow Poker, and Super 9, a game similar to Baccarat.
The 1993 ATP Super 9 (also known as Mercedes-Benz Super 9 for sponsorship reasons) were part of the 1993 ATP Tour, the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
The 1994 ATP Super 9 (also known as Mercedes-Benz Super 9 for sponsorship reasons) were part of the 1994 ATP Tour, the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
The 1995 ATP Super 9 (also known as Mercedes-Benz Super 9 for sponsorship reasons) were part of the 1995 ATP Tour, the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
The 1996 ATP Super 9 (also known as Mercedes-Benz Super 9 for sponsorship reasons) were part of the 1996 ATP Tour, the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
The 1997 ATP Super 9 (also known as Mercedes-Benz Super 9 for sponsorship reasons) were part of the 1997 ATP Tour, the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
The 1998 ATP Super 9 (also known as Mercedes-Benz Super 9 for sponsorship reasons) were part of the 1998 ATP Tour, the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.
The 1999 ATP Super 9 (also known as Mercedes-Benz Super 9 for sponsorship reasons) were part of the 1999 ATP Tour, the elite tour for professional men's tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals.