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1999 Heineken Trophy – Men's singles

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Men's singles
1999 Heineken Trophy
Final
ChampionAustralia Patrick Rafter
Runner-upRomania Andrei Pavel
Score3–6, 7–6(9–7), 6–4
Details
Draw32 (4 Q / 2 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 1998 · Heineken Trophy · 2000 →

Patrick Rafter was the defending champion and defended his title defeating Andrei Pavel 3–6, 7–6(9–7), 6–4 in the final.[1]

Seeds

  1. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (withdrew due to a toe injury)[2]
  2. Australia Patrick Rafter (champion)
  3. Netherlands Richard Krajicek (quarterfinals)
  4. Slovakia Karol Kučera (semifinals)
  5. Germany Tommy Haas (semifinals)
  6. Sweden Jonas Björkman (quarterfinals)
  7. Netherlands Jan Siemerink (first round)
  8. Czech Republic Bohdan Ulihrach (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Romania Andrei Pavel 77 2 6
4 Slovakia Karol Kučera 64 6 3
Romania Andrei Pavel 6 67 4
2 Australia Patrick Rafter 3 79 6
5 Germany Tommy Haas 2 5
2 Australia Patrick Rafter 6 7

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL Russia K Ivanov-Smolensky 2 710 3
Q Germany K Braasch 6 68 6 Q Germany K Braasch 2 1
France A Di Pasquale 2 2 Romania A Pavel 6 6
Romania A Pavel 6 6 Romania A Pavel 4 6 77
Germany R Schüttler 4 4 SE Sweden N Kulti 6 3 63
United States J Tarango 6 6 United States J Tarango 6 5 4
SE Sweden N Kulti 77 6 SE Sweden N Kulti 3 7 6
8 Czech Republic B Ulihrach 62 4 Romania A Pavel 77 2 6
4 Slovakia K Kučera 6 7 4 Slovakia K Kučera 64 6 3
Netherlands P Wessels 2 5 4 Slovakia K Kučera 7 6
France A Dupuis 3 6 5 Netherlands S Schalken 5 2
Netherlands S Schalken 6 3 7 4 Slovakia K Kučera 6 6
Slovakia J Krošlák 6 6 6 Sweden J Björkman 2 3
WC Netherlands R Wassen 4 2 Slovakia J Krošlák 5 2
Q Germany M Menzler 0 3 6 Sweden J Björkman 7 6
6 Sweden J Björkman 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Germany T Haas 61 6 6
Q Netherlands R Sluiter 77 3 2 5 Germany T Haas 78 6
Czech Republic D Vacek 6 6 Czech Republic D Vacek 66 1
Germany H Dreekmann 2 2 5 Germany T Haas 77 1 6
WC Netherlands D van Scheppingen 6 3 62 3 Netherlands R Krajicek 63 6 4
Italy V Santopadre 3 6 77 Italy V Santopadre 3 61
Italy D Sanguinetti 4 4 3 Netherlands R Krajicek 6 77
3 Netherlands R Krajicek 6 6 5 Germany T Haas 2 5
7 Netherlands J Siemerink 4 6 3 2 Australia P Rafter 6 7
Netherlands J van Lottum 6 4 6 Netherlands J van Lottum 5 1
Q Czech Republic D Rikl 6 3 4 Denmark K Carlsen 7 6
Denmark K Carlsen 1 6 6 Denmark K Carlsen 3 4
Czech Republic M Damm 6 79 2 Australia P Rafter 6 6
Bulgaria O Stanoytchev 3 67 Czech Republic M Damm 3 4
Netherlands P Haarhuis 6 65 3 2 Australia P Rafter 6 6
2 Australia P Rafter 4 77 6

References

  1. ^ "Rafter beats Pavel to win soggy Heineken Trophy". Sports Illustrated. 20 June 1999. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Rafter rolls at Heineken; Kafelnikov withdraws". Associated Press. 15 June 1999. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
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