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1996 Croatia Open – Singles

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Singles
1996 Croatia Open
1995 ChampionAustria Thomas Muster
Final
ChampionSpain Carlos Moyá
Runner-upSpain Félix Mantilla
Score6–0, 7–6(7–4)
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Thomas Muster was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Carlos Moyá won in the final 6–0, 7–6(7–4) against Félix Mantilla.[1]

Seeds

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

  1. Spain Albert Costa (quarterfinals)
  2. Spain Alberto Berasategui (first round)
  3. Spain Félix Mantilla (final)
  4. Spain Carlos Moyá (champion)
  5. Spain Carlos Costa (second round)
  6. Argentina Hernán Gumy (first round)
  7. Czech Republic Ctislav Doseděl (semifinals)
  8. Morocco Karim Alami (second round)

Draw

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Key

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Spain A Costa 6 7  
  Italy O Camporese 2 5   1 Spain A Costa 77 6  
  Hungary S Noszály 1 4     Uzbekistan O Ogorodov 65 1  
  Uzbekistan O Ogorodov 6 6   1 Spain A Costa 3 4  
  Denmark F Fetterlein 6 3 3 7 Czech Republic C Doseděl 6 6  
Q Austria S Koubek 4 6 6 Q Austria S Koubek 0 2  
Q Croatia G Orešić 4 0   7 Czech Republic C Doseděl 6 6  
7 Czech Republic C Doseděl 6 6   7 Czech Republic C Doseděl 2 r  
3 Spain F Mantilla 77 6   3 Spain F Mantilla 4    
  Spain R Carretero 62 3   3 Spain F Mantilla 6 6  
  Argentina M Zabaleta 6 6     Argentina M Zabaleta 3 3  
Q Czech Republic P Pála 3 1   3 Spain F Mantilla 6 77  
  Austria G Schaller 77 6     Austria G Schaller 3 64  
  Portugal J Cunha e Silva 62 0     Austria G Schaller 4 6 6
Q Ukraine A Rybalko 1 4   5 Spain C Costa 6 2 0
5 Spain C Costa 6 6   3 Spain Félix Mantilla 0 64  
6 Argentina H Gumy 6 5 1 WC/4 Spain Carlos Moyá 6 77  
  Spain M A Górriz 3 7 6   Spain M A Górriz 6 6  
  Czech Republic D Rikl 6 6     Czech Republic D Rikl 3 1  
WC Croatia G Prpić 4 4     Spain M A Górriz 2 1  
  Spain G Blanco 62 6 6 WC/4 Spain C Moyá 6 6  
  Ecuador L Morejón 77 4 1   Spain G Blanco 3 2  
  Spain J Sánchez 1 68   WC/4 Spain C Moyá 6 6  
WC/4 Spain C Moyá 6 710   WC/4 Spain C Moyá 6 6  
8 Morocco K Alami 6 77     Norway C Ruud 1 2  
  Brazil F Meligeni 4 64   8 Morocco K Alami 3 3  
  Norway C Ruud 6 7     Norway C Ruud 6 6  
  France J Golmard 1 5     Norway C Ruud 7 6  
  Spain T Carbonell 3 r     Brazil G Kuerten 5 4  
WC Croatia I Ljubičić 6     WC Croatia I Ljubičić 2 1  
  Brazil G Kuerten 6 6     Brazil G Kuerten 6 6  
2 Spain A Berasategui 3 4  

References

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