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1996 SEAT Open – Singles

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Singles
1996 SEAT Open
Final
ChampionGermany Anke Huber
Runner-upSlovakia Karina Habšudová
Score6–3, 6–0
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
SEAT Open · 1997 →

Anke Huber won in the final 6–3, 6–0 against Karina Habšudová.

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Seeds

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

  1. Germany Anke Huber (champion)
  2. South Africa Amanda Coetzer (first round)
  3. Austria Barbara Paulus (semifinals)
  4. France Julie Halard-Decugis (first round)
  5. Slovakia Karina Habšudová (final)
  6. Austria Judith Wiesner (second round)
  7. Belgium Sabine Appelmans (quarterfinals)
  8. France Nathalie Tauziat (second round)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Germany A Huber 6 6  
  Germany B Rittner 3 4   1 Germany A Huber 6 1 6
  Poland A Olsza 3 6 6   Poland A Olsza 3 6 0
  Latvia L Savchenko 6 2 4 1 Germany A Huber 6 6  
  Romania R Dragomir 2 0     Belarus N Zvereva 1 3  
  Belarus N Zvereva 6 6     Belarus N Zvereva 6 6  
  Spain G León García 4 1   6 Austria J Wiesner 4 2  
6 Austria J Wiesner 6 6   1 Germany A Huber 6 7  
4 France J Halard-Decugis 6 3 0   France A-G Sidot 4 6  
  France A-G Sidot 4 6 6   France A-G Sidot 6 6  
  Switzerland P Schnyder 6 7     Switzerland P Schnyder 1 0  
  Belgium D Van Roost 1 5     France A-G Sidot 6 6  
  Bulgaria E Pampoulova 6 5 6   Slovakia K Studeníková 2 1  
  Slovakia K Studeníková 1 7 7   Slovakia K Studeníková 6 6  
  Georgia (country) L Meskhi 0 3   8 France N Tauziat 3 4  
8 France N Tauziat 6 6   1 Germany Anke Huber 6 6  
7 Belgium S Appelmans 6 7   5 Slovakia Karina Habšudová 3 0  
WC Austria S Dopfer 1 6   7 Belgium S Appelmans 6 6  
  Netherlands M Oremans 3 2     Germany P Begerow 1 1  
  Germany P Begerow 6 6   7 Belgium S Appelmans 6 4 4
  Netherlands K Boogert 3 6 7 3 Austria B Paulus 4 6 6
Q Spain M Serna 6 2 6   Netherlands K Boogert 1 4  
  Russia E Makarova 3 6 5 3 Austria B Paulus 6 6  
3 Austria B Paulus 6 4 7 3 Austria B Paulus 7 5 3
5 Slovakia K Habšudová 6 6   5 Slovakia K Habšudová 5 7 6
WC Luxembourg R Moyen 2 2   5 Slovakia K Habšudová w/o    
Q Ukraine N Medvedeva 7 6   Q Ukraine N Medvedeva      
Q Germany J Kandarr 6 1   5 Slovakia K Habšudová 6 6  
  Austria B Schett 7 6     Slovakia H Nagyová 0 1  
Q Poland M Grzybowska 6 3     Austria B Schett 3 6  
  Slovakia H Nagyová 7 6     Slovakia H Nagyová 6 7  
2 South Africa A Coetzer 6 3  

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