1996 Davidoff Swiss Indoors – Singles

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Singles
1996 Davidoff Swiss Indoors
1995 ChampionUnited States Jim Courier
ChampionUnited States Pete Sampras
Runner-upGermany Hendrik Dreekmann
Score7–5, 6–0, 6–2
Draw32
Seeds8

Jim Courier was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Pete Sampras won in the final 7–5, 6–0, 6–2 against Hendrik Dreekmann.


Seeds

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

  1. United States Pete Sampras (champion)
  2. Croatia Goran Ivanišević (first round)
  3. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (semifinals)
  4. Germany Boris Becker (second round)
  5. Sweden Thomas Enqvist (first round)
  6. Sweden Stefan Edberg (second round)
  7. Australia Mark Philippoussis (first round)
  8. Germany Michael Stich (first round)

Draw

Key

  • NB: The Final was the best of 5 sets while all other rounds were the best of 3 sets.

Final

Final
1 United States Pete Sampras 7 6 6    
  Germany Hendrik Dreekmann 5 0 2    

Section 1

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 United States P Sampras 5 6 7
Q Germany A Rădulescu 7 3 5 1 United States P Sampras 6 2 6
  Switzerland J Hlasek 64 3   WC Germany T Haas 4 6 3
WC Germany T Haas 77 6   1 United States P Sampras 6 6  
  Sweden M Tillström 77 7     Sweden M Tillström 3 4  
  Belgium F Dewulf 62 5     Sweden M Tillström 3 6 6
  Sweden J Björkman 6 4 7   Sweden J Björkman 6 3 3
7 Australia M Philippoussis 1 6 5 1 United States P Sampras 77 6  
3 Russia Y Kafelnikov 6 66 6 3 Russia Y Kafelnikov 64 3  
  Switzerland M Rosset 3 78 3 3 Russia Y Kafelnikov 4 6 6
  United States C Woodruff 3 6 5 Q France L Roux 6 3 4
Q France L Roux 6 4 7 3 Russia Y Kafelnikov 5 6 6
LL Germany M-K Goellner 64 6 6 LL Germany M-K Goellner 7 4 2
  France G Forget 77 4 4 LL Germany M-K Goellner 79 6  
  Netherlands J Siemerink 3 7 3 6 Sweden S Edberg 67 2  
6 Sweden S Edberg 6 5 6

Section 2

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Sweden T Enqvist 1 62  
Q France O Delaître 6 77   Q France O Delaître 1 6 6
  Czech Republic D Vacek 77 3 2   Italy R Furlan 6 1 2
  Italy R Furlan 64 6 6 Q France O Delaître 6 5 2
  Czech Republic J Novák 6 2 6   Czech Republic J Novák 4 7 6
WC Switzerland F Veglio 4 6 2   Czech Republic J Novák 6 77  
  Czech Republic B Ulihrach 1 7 3 4 Germany B Becker 3 64  
4 Germany B Becker 6 5 6   Czech Republic J Novák 5 4  
8 Germany M Stich 77 4 1   Germany H Dreekmann 7 6  
  Germany H Dreekmann 64 6 6   Germany H Dreekmann 77 6  
  Sweden M Larsson 6 3 6   Sweden M Larsson 65 3  
  Morocco Y El Aynaoui 3 6 4   Germany H Dreekmann 78 6  
  United States R Reneberg 5 4     Czech Republic P Korda 66 4  
  Czech Republic P Korda 7 6     Czech Republic P Korda 6 6  
Q Germany D Prinosil 77 6   Q Germany D Prinosil 4 2  
2 Croatia G Ivanišević 63 4  

References

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1997). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 131, 151. ISBN 9780002187145.

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