1993 Copenhagen Open – Singles

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Singles
1993 Copenhagen Open
Final
Champion Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Andrei Olhovskiy
Runner-up Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Kulti
Score7–5, 3–6, 6–2
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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The 1993 Copenhagen Open singles was the singles event of the fifth edition of the Copenhagen Open, a tennis tournament held in Copenhagen, Denmark which was part of the ATP World Series and part of the European early indoor court season. Magnus Larsson was the defending champion, but was forced to withdraw before his Semifinal match.

Contents

Andrei Olhovskiy won the title by defeating Nicklas Kulti 7–5, 3–6, 6–2 in the final. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Seeds

  1. Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Holm (second round)
  2. Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Larsson (semifinals, withdrew)
  3. Flag of Israel.svg Amos Mansdorf (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Haarhuis (first round)
  5. Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Kulti (final)
  6. Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Bergström (first round, retired)
  7. Flag of New Zealand.svg Brett Steven (semifinals)
  8. Flag of Denmark.svg Kenneth Carlsen (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Brett Steven 644
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Kulti 776
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Nicklas Kulti 5 62
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Andrei Olhovskiy 73 6
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg Andrei Olhovskiy w/o
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Larsson

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Sweden.svg H Holm 66
Flag of Italy.svg G Pozzi 3 4 1 Flag of Sweden.svg H Holm 4 62
Q Flag of Germany.svg A Thoms 5 3 Flag of Germany.svg D Prinosil 62 6
Flag of Germany.svg D Prinosil 76 Flag of Germany.svg D Prinosil 3 63
Q Flag of Sweden.svg M Gustafsson 6654 7 Flag of New Zealand.svg B Steven 63 6
WC Flag of Denmark.svg M Christensen 4 776WC Flag of Denmark.svg M Christensen 3 4
Flag of France.svg S Simian 6172 7 Flag of New Zealand.svg B Steven 66
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg B Steven 775 67 Flag of New Zealand.svg B Steven 644
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Haarhuis 6664 5 Flag of Sweden.svg N Kulti 776
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm 4 786 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Damm 3 3
Flag of Croatia.svg G Prpić 677 Flag of Croatia.svg G Prpić 66
Flag of Sweden.svg J Svensson 3 64 Flag of Croatia.svg G Prpić 4 3
Q Flag of Sweden.svg N Kroon 4 2 5 Flag of Sweden.svg N Kulti 66
Flag of Italy.svg O Camporese 66 Flag of Italy.svg O Camporese 4 4
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg C Pridham 4 2 5 Flag of Sweden.svg N Kulti 66
5 Flag of Sweden.svg N Kulti 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Sweden.svg C Bergström 3r
Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy 3 Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy 76
Flag of France.svg O Delaître 61 1 SE Flag of Sweden.svg A Järryd 5 3
SE Flag of Sweden.svg A Järryd 4 66 Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy 66
Flag of Spain.svg F Roig 663 Flag of Israel.svg A Mansdorf 4 4
Flag of Italy.svg D Nargiso 4 2 Flag of Spain.svg F Roig 3 0
WC Flag of Denmark.svg F Fetterlein 6622 3 Flag of Israel.svg A Mansdorf 66
3 Flag of Israel.svg A Mansdorf 4 776 Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg A Olhovskiy w/o
8 Flag of Denmark.svg K Carlsen 3 4 2 Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson
Flag of France.svg G Raoux 66 Flag of France.svg G Raoux 74 6
WC Flag of Denmark.svg C Camradt 3 2 Q Flag of Sweden.svg J Björkman 5 62
Q Flag of Sweden.svg J Björkman 66 Flag of France.svg G Raoux 3 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg B Wuyts 4 4 2 Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 66
Flag of Germany.svg MK Goellner 66 Flag of Germany.svg MK Goellner 1 2
Flag of Germany.svg K Braasch 74 4 2 Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 66
2 Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 5 66

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References

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