1996 Grand Prix de Tennis de Toulouse – Singles

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Singles
1996 Grand Prix de Tennis de Toulouse
ChampionAustralia Mark Philippoussis
Runner-upSweden Magnus Larsson
Score6–1, 5–7, 6–4
Draw32
Seeds8

Arnaud Boetsch was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Bernd Karbacher.

Mark Philippoussis won in the final 6–1, 5–7, 6–4 against Magnus Larsson.[1]

Seeds

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

  1. Chile Marcelo Ríos (semifinals)
  2. France Cédric Pioline (quarterfinals)
  3. France Arnaud Boetsch (first round)
  4. Australia Mark Philippoussis (champion)
  5. Switzerland Marc Rosset (second round)
  6. Netherlands Paul Haarhuis (first round)
  7. Australia Mark Woodforde (semifinals)
  8. n/a

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
WC/1 Chile M Ríos 5    
Q France F Vitoux 2 r   WC/1 Chile M Ríos 6 6  
  France L Roux 6 6     France L Roux 2 2  
  Italy A Gaudenzi 2 3   WC/1 Chile M Ríos 79 6  
  United States A O'Brien 2 6 65 Q Bulgaria O Stanoytchev 67 3  
Q Bulgaria O Stanoytchev 6 4 77 Q Bulgaria O Stanoytchev 5 7 6
Q France O Mutis 1 6 4 LL France T Guardiola 7 5 3
LL France T Guardiola 6 4 6 WC/1 Chile M Ríos 4 4  
3 France A Boetsch 6 2 3   Sweden M Larsson 6 6  
  Germany B Karbacher 2 6 6   Germany B Karbacher 6 712  
  Belgium F Dewulf 3 6 6   Belgium F Dewulf 4 610  
  Spain E Benfele Álvarez 6 4 3   Germany B Karbacher 1 62  
  Sweden M Larsson 6 6     Sweden M Larsson 6 77  
  France T Champion 1 0     Sweden M Larsson w/o    
  Spain J A Viloca 2 2   5 Switzerland M Rosset      
5 Switzerland M Rosset 6 6     Sweden Magnus Larsson 1 7 4
6 Netherlands P Haarhuis 6 3 3 4 Australia M Philippoussis 6 5 6
Q Netherlands J Eltingh 4 6 6 Q Netherlands J Eltingh 77 3 2
  Morocco H Arazi 6 6     Morocco H Arazi 62 6 6
  Spain J Burillo 3 4     Morocco H Arazi 4 6 65
  France G Forget 66 6 1 4 Australia M Philippoussis 6 3 77
  France G Raoux 78 3 6   France G Raoux 62 77 4
WC France F Santoro 3 6 61 4 Australia M Philippoussis 77 62 6
4 Australia M Philippoussis 6 3 77 4 Australia M Philippoussis 2 77 79
7 Australia M Woodforde 6 3 6 7 Australia M Woodforde 6 65 67
  Morocco Y El Aynaoui 3 6 3 7 Australia M Woodforde 6 77  
  Russia A Chesnokov 4 2     Sweden T Johansson 3 63  
  Sweden T Johansson 6 6   7 Australia M Woodforde 6 6  
  Spain S Bruguera 4 77 77 2 France C Pioline 4 3  
  Netherlands S Schalken 6 63 63   Spain S Bruguera 4 4  
WC France O Delaître 6 3 2 2 France C Pioline 6 6  
2 France C Pioline 4 6 6

References

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1997). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 131, 153. ISBN 9780002187145.