Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

1996 Copenhagen Open – Singles

Singles
1996 Copenhagen Open
Final
ChampionFrance Cédric Pioline
Runner-upDenmark Kenneth Carlsen
Score6–2, 7–6(9–7)
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Martin Sinner was the defending singles champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Tim Henman.

Cédric Pioline won in the final 6–2, 7–6(9–7) against Kenneth Carlsen.[1]

Seeds

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

  1. Netherlands Jan Siemerink (second round)
  2. Czech Republic Bohdan Ulihrach (first round)
  3. France Cédric Pioline (champion)
  4. Belgium Filip Dewulf (quarterfinals)
  5. Sweden Mikael Tillström (quarterfinals)
  6. France Guillaume Raoux (second round)
  7. Denmark Kenneth Carlsen (final)
  8. Germany Marc-Kevin Goellner (second round)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Netherlands J Siemerink 6 65 6
Q Sweden M Stadling 3 77 4 1 Netherlands J Siemerink 4 77 63
  France L Roux 6 65 1   Germany M Sinner 6 63 77
  Germany M Sinner 4 77 6   Germany M Sinner 5 1  
  Sweden H Holm 6 5 65   United Kingdom T Henman 7 6  
  United Kingdom T Henman 4 7 77   United Kingdom T Henman 6 6  
WC Sweden A Järryd 3 4   8 Germany M-K Goellner 3 3  
8 Germany M-K Goellner 6 6     United Kingdom T Henman 3 6 1
3 France C Pioline 7 6   3 France C Pioline 6 3 6
  United States J Tarango 5 4   3 France C Pioline 6 6  
  Morocco K Alami 4 4     Germany C-U Steeb 3 2  
  Germany C-U Steeb 6 6   3 France C Pioline 6 79  
Q Denmark T Andersen 62 2   5 Sweden M Tillström 3 67  
  Czech Republic M Damm 77 6     Czech Republic M Damm 66 67  
Q Russia A Volkov 5 62   5 Sweden M Tillström 78 79  
5 Sweden M Tillström 7 77   3 France Cédric Pioline 6 79  
6 France G Raoux 6 6   7 Denmark Kenneth Carlsen 2 67  
WC Denmark P Langvardt 1 2   6 France G Raoux 2 6 61
  Uzbekistan O Ogorodov 4 4     Belgium J van Herck 6 3 77
  Belgium J van Herck 6 6     Belgium J van Herck 6 7  
  France J Golmard 2 4   4 Belgium F Dewulf 3 5  
  Hungary S Noszály 6 6     Hungary S Noszály 3 3  
  Denmark F Fetterlein 3 4   4 Belgium F Dewulf 6 6  
4 Belgium F Dewulf 6 6     Belgium J van Herck 65 3  
7 Denmark K Carlsen 6 6   7 Denmark K Carlsen 77 6  
  Portugal N Marques 3 1   7 Denmark K Carlsen 6 63 6
WC Denmark M Christensen 2 4   Q Italy O Camporese 4 77 4
Q Italy O Camporese 6 6   7 Denmark K Carlsen 6 4 77
  Sweden T Johansson 3 4     Sweden M Gustafsson 3 6 63
  Sweden J Apell 6 6     Sweden J Apell 3 64  
  Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6     Sweden M Gustafsson 6 77  
2 Czech Republic B Ulihrach 2 4  

References

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1997). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 130, 147. ISBN 9780002187145.