1996 Campionati Internazionali di San Marino – Singles

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Singles
1996 Campionati Internazionali di San Marino
1995 Champion Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Muster
Final
Champion Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa
Runner-up Flag of Argentina.svg Félix Mantilla
Score76 (97), 63
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  1995  · Campionati Internazionali di San Marino ·  1997  

Thomas Muster was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Contents

Albert Costa won in the final 76 (97), 63 against Félix Mantilla. [1]

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa (champion)
  2. Flag of Spain.svg Félix Mantilla (final)
  3. Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Gaudenzi (second round)
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg Hernán Gumy (second round)
  5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Novák (first round)
  6. Flag of Austria.svg Gilbert Schaller (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Morocco.svg Karim Alami (first round)
  8. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ctislav Doseděl (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 66 
WC Flag of Italy.svg D Nargiso 4 2  1 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 66 
  Flag of Spain.svg M A Gorriz 61 4   Flag of Brazil.svg G Kuerten 3 3  
  Flag of Brazil.svg G Kuerten 1 661 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 3 66
  Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 4 66  Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 62 3
Q Flag of Spain.svg J Díaz 63 4   Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 66 
WC Flag of France.svg F Santoro 677 WC Flag of France.svg F Santoro 1 1  
7 Flag of Morocco.svg K Alami 3 63 1 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 677 
4 Flag of Argentina.svg H Gumy 66 Q Flag of Argentina.svg M Charpentier 4 60 
  Flag of Uruguay.svg M Filippini 1 1  4 Flag of Argentina.svg H Gumy 3 3  
Q Flag of Argentina.svg M Charpentier 5 66Q Flag of Argentina.svg M Charpentier 66 
  Flag of Denmark.svg F Fetterlein 73 3 Q Flag of Argentina.svg M Charpentier 66 
Q Flag of Spain.svg A Martín 3 0  6 Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 4 4  
  Flag of Ecuador.svg L Morejón 66   Flag of Ecuador.svg L Morejón 79615
WC Flag of Italy.svg F Messori 4 2  6 Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 67777
6 Flag of Austria.svg G Schaller 66 1 Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa 796 
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák 5 66 2 Flag of Spain.svg Félix Mantilla 673  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl 778   Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Rikl 2 2  
  Flag of Norway.svg C Ruud 66   Flag of Norway.svg C Ruud 66 
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J van Herck 1 0    Flag of Norway.svg C Ruud 1 74
  Flag of Spain.svg G Blanco 5 2    Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez 65 6
  Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez 76   Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez 4 776
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Goossens 3 72 3 Flag of Italy.svg A Gaudenzi 6644
3 Flag of Italy.svg A Gaudenzi 65 6  Flag of Spain.svg J Sánchez 4 5  
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Doseděl 796 2 Flag of Spain.svg F Mantilla 67 
  Flag of Hungary.svg S Noszály 672  8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Doseděl 772 
Q Flag of France.svg T Guardiola 3 62Q Flag of France.svg T Guardiola 610 r
  Flag of Morocco.svg Y El Aynaoui 62 0/r 8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg C Doseděl 3 74
  Flag of Portugal.svg J Cunha e Silva 66962 Flag of Spain.svg F Mantilla 65 6
  Flag of Italy.svg O Camporese 3 7114   Flag of Portugal.svg J Cunha e Silva 2 1  
  Flag of Argentina.svg M Zabaleta 2 5  2 Flag of Spain.svg F Mantilla 66 
2 Flag of Spain.svg F Mantilla 67 

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References

  1. John Barrett, ed. (1997). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 131, 150. ISBN   9780002187145.