Over the course of its history, the clay-court tournament has been the site of some memorable occasions for players and fans alike. Here’s a look at some of them.
Hometown Heroes
From 1993 to 2003, the home fans had reason to celebrate as a Moroccan played in five finals over that stretch. Younes El Aynaoui and Hicham Arazi won titles there, while Karim Alami reached the championship match.
Muster on the Mend
After suffering a devastating knee injury in 1989 before the Miami final, Thomas Muster rebounded the next year. His title in 1990 at the Grand Prix Hassan II was his first on clay in almost two years and kicked off a near-decade of dominance on the dirt.
Coric Shows NextGen Flair
It’s evident that Borna Coric has an affinity for the Marrakech tournament. A finalist in 2016, the young Croat won the title in 2017 against Kohlschreiber, staving off five match points in the process.