1996 Rado Open – Singles

Yevgeny Kafelnikov was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Albert Costa.

Singles
1996 Rado Open
ChampionSpain Albert Costa
Runner-upSpain Félix Mantilla
Score4–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–1, 6–0
Draw32

Costa won in the final 4–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–1, 6–0 against Félix Mantilla.

Seeds

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

  1. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (semifinals)
  2. Chile Marcelo Ríos (first round)
  3. Switzerland Marc Rosset (first round)
  4. France Arnaud Boetsch (first round)
  5. France Cédric Pioline (second round)
  6. Spain Albert Costa (champion)
  7. United States MaliVai Washington (first round)
  8. Spain Carlos Moyá (second round)

Draw

Key

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

Final

Final
6 Spain Albert Costa 4 77 6 6  
  Spain Félix Mantilla 6 62 1 0  

Section 1

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Russia Y Kafelnikov 7 6  
  Spain R Carretero 5 1   1 Russia Y Kafelnikov 6 6  
Q Argentina A Zingman 2 6 5   Morocco K Alami 3 3  
  Morocco K Alami 6 3 7 1 Russia Y Kafelnikov 6 77  
WC Switzerland A Strambini 6 6     Spain F Clavet 3 64  
WC Switzerland P Mohr 2 3   WC Switzerland A Strambini 4 2  
  Spain F Clavet 77 6     Spain F Clavet 6 6  
7 United States M Washington 65 1   1 Russia Y Kafelnikov 6 4 3
3 Switzerland M Rosset 6 3 2 6 Spain A Costa 3 6 6
Q Germany O Gross 3 6 6 Q Germany O Gross 0 7 2
  Italy R Furlan 77 63 6   Italy R Furlan 6 5 6
  Switzerland J Hlasek 61 77 4   Italy R Furlan 64 2  
  Argentina H Gumy 6 6   6 Spain A Costa 77 6  
Q Spain E Benfele Álvarez 4 3     Argentina H Gumy 3 6 4
  Czech Republic C Doseděl 77 5 69 6 Spain A Costa 6 4 6
6 Spain A Costa 60 7 711

Section 2

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 France C Pioline 6 6  
  France G Forget 3 4   5 France C Pioline 65 3  
  Czech Republic B Ulihrach 2 6 6   Czech Republic B Ulihrach 77 6  
  Germany M-K Goellner 6 4 4   Czech Republic B Ulihrach 6 6  
Q Germany M Sinner 6 4 4   Spain S Bruguera 4 4  
WC Spain E Sánchez 4 6 6 WC Spain E Sánchez 2 3  
  Spain S Bruguera 77 6     Spain S Bruguera 6 6  
4 France A Boetsch 63 1     Czech Republic B Ulihrach 4 3  
8 Spain C Moyá 7 77     Spain F Mantilla 6 6  
  Spain J Sánchez 5 62   8 Spain C Moyá 5 2  
  Morocco Y El Aynaoui 64 65     Spain A Berasategui 7 6  
  Spain A Berasategui 77 77     Spain A Berasategui 6 63 1
  Australia M Philippoussis 4 66     Spain F Mantilla 2 77 6
  Spain F Mantilla 6 78     Spain F Mantilla 77 0 6
  Czech Republic J Novák 77 3 6   Czech Republic J Novák 62 6 3
2 Chile M Ríos 63 6 2

References

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