1994 Topper Open – Singles

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Singles
1994 Topper Open
Final
Champion Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Berasategui
Runner-up Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Clavet
Score6–4, 6–0
Details
Draw32 (4Q/3WC)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
ATP Montevideo ·  1995  

In the first edition of the tournament, Alberto Berasategui won the title by defeating his compatriot Francisco Clavet 6–4, 6–0 in the final. [1]

Contents

Seeds

    Draw

    Key

    Finals

    Semifinals Final
              
    1 Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Berasategui 72 6
    5 Flag of Austria.svg Gilbert Schaller 5 63
    1 Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Berasategui 66
    Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Clavet 4 0
    Flag of Uruguay.svg Marcelo Filippini 5 3
    Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Clavet 76

    Top half

    First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
    1 Flag of Spain.svg A Berasategui 776
    Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg N Pereira 634 1 Flag of Spain.svg A Berasategui 677
    WC Flag of Spain.svg J Arrese 3 66WC Flag of Spain.svg J Arrese 4 65
    WC Flag of Sweden.svg M Wilander 63 3 1 Flag of Spain.svg A Berasategui 63 6
    Flag of Sweden.svg L Jönsson 667 Flag of France.svg F Santoro 4 60
    Q Flag of Argentina.svg G Etlis 3 4 Flag of Sweden.svg L Jönsson 0 62
    Flag of Morocco.svg Y El Aynaoui 4 677 Flag of France.svg F Santoro 64 6
    7 Flag of France.svg F Santoro 6791 Flag of Spain.svg A Berasategui 72 6
    4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček 7765 Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 5 63
    Flag of Spain.svg E Sánchez 643 4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček 66
    Flag of Brazil.svg L Mattar 7778 Flag of Brazil.svg L Mattar 2 3
    Flag of Morocco.svg K Alami 62664 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Nováček 4 64
    Flag of Chile.svg M Ríos 665 Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 62 6
    Q Flag of Spain.svg J Gisbert Schultze 2 0 Flag of Chile.svg M Ríos 61 2
    WC Flag of Uruguay.svg D Pérez 4 1 5 Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 3 66
    5 Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 66

    Bottom half

    First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
    6 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 61 6
    Flag of Germany.svg O Gross 3 63 6 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 1 2
    Flag of Brazil.svg F Meligeni 3 61 Flag of Uruguay.svg M Filippini 66
    Flag of Uruguay.svg M Filippini 64 6 Flag of Uruguay.svg M Filippini 66
    Flag of Argentina.svg G Markus 3 786 Flag of Argentina.svg G Markus 4 2
    Flag of Argentina.svg J Frana 6664 Flag of Argentina.svg G Markus 67
    Flag of Colombia.svg M Hadad 66677 Flag of Colombia.svg M Hadad 1 5
    3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg S Doseděl 782 64 Flag of Uruguay.svg M Filippini 5 3
    8 Flag of Argentina.svg F Davín 1 0r Flag of Spain.svg F Clavet 76
    Q Flag of Spain.svg JA Viloca 61 Q Flag of Spain.svg JA Viloca 6264
    Flag of Spain.svg F Clavet 65 6 Flag of Spain.svg F Clavet 773 6
    Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell 1 70 Flag of Spain.svg F Clavet 66
    Q Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 76Q Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 4 1
    Flag of Spain.svg J Burillo 5 2 Q Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 62 6
    Flag of the United States.svg V Spadea 66477 Flag of the United States.svg V Spadea 1 62
    2 Flag of Spain.svg À Corretja 3 7763

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    References

    1. "ATP Montevideo 1994 Results". Tennis 24. Retrieved 11 December 2023.