1995 Philips Open – Singles

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Singles
1995 Philips Open
Final
Champion Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Rosset
Runner-up Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Score6–4, 6–0
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q/1LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Alberto Berasategui was the defending champion, but retired during his first round match against Albert Costa.

Contents

Marc Rosset won the title by defeating Yevgeny Kafelnikov 6–4, 6–0 in the final. [1] [2] [3]

Seeds

  1. Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov (final)
  2. Flag of Spain.svg Alberto Berasategui (first round, retired)
  3. Flag of Croatia.svg Goran Ivanišević (first round. retired)
  4. Flag of Ukraine.svg Andrei Medvedev (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Rosset (champion)
  6. Flag of Spain.svg Àlex Corretja (second round)
  7. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sláva Doseděl (first round)
  8. Flag of France.svg Guy Forget (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov 4 66
4/WC Flag of Ukraine.svg Andrei Medvedev 64 3
1 Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeny Kafelnikov 4 0
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Rosset 66
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Marc Rosset 2 66
Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa 64 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov 66
Flag of the United States.svg D Wheaton 3 0 1 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov 4 66
Flag of Slovakia.svg K Kučera 3 4 Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Goossens 63 4
Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Goossens 661 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov 61 6
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Vacek 66 Flag of France.svg C Pioline 3 60
Flag of France.svg A Boetsch 2 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Vacek 4 63
Flag of France.svg C Pioline 67 Flag of France.svg C Pioline 64 6
8 Flag of France.svg G Forget 3 6 1 Flag of Russia.svg Y Kafelnikov 4 66
4/WC Flag of Ukraine.svg A Medvedev 674/WC Flag of Ukraine.svg A Medvedev 64 3
Flag of France.svg F Santoro 3 5 4/WC Flag of Ukraine.svg A Medvedev 66
Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez 66 Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez 0 3
Flag of Russia.svg A Chesnokov 3 3 4/WC Flag of Ukraine.svg A Medvedev 66
Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 2 6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Fromberg 3 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Fromberg 67 Flag of Australia (converted).svg R Fromberg 66
Q Flag of Haiti.svg R Agénor 64 0 6 Flag of Spain.svg À Corretja 4 3
6 Flag of Spain.svg À Corretja 4 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Rosset 66
Flag of Uruguay.svg M Filippini 4 2 5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Rosset 66
Q Flag of France.svg F Vitoux 1 4 Q Flag of Spain.svg R Carretero 4 3
Q Flag of Spain.svg R Carretero 665 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Rosset 76
Flag of Austria.svg H Skoff 3 6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde 6 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde 67 Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Woodforde 67
WC Flag of France.svg H Leconte 4 1 WC Flag of France.svg H Leconte 2 5
3 Flag of Croatia.svg G Ivanišević 60r5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Rosset 2 66
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg S Doseděl 4 3 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 64 4
Flag of Italy.svg R Furlan 66 Flag of Italy.svg R Furlan 4 4
Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell 66 Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell 66
Flag of France.svg O Delaître 3 0 Flag of Spain.svg T Carbonell 6 64
WC Flag of France.svg T Guardiola 1 4 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 74 6
Flag of Spain.svg F Clavet 66 Flag of Spain.svg F Clavet 3 1
Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 6 6 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 66
2 Flag of Spain.svg A Berasategui 76r

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