1999 Grand Prix Hassan II – Singles

Singles
1999 Grand Prix Hassan II
Champion Spain Alberto Martín[1]
Runner-up Spain Fernando Vicente
Final score 6–3, 6–4

Andrea Gaudenzi was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Alberto Martín won the title, defeating Fernando Vicente 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Austria Thomas Muster (First Round)
  2. Brazil Fernando Meligeni (Second Round)
  3. Spain Fernando Vicente (Final)
  4. Morocco Karim Alami (First Round)
  5. Spain Albert Portas (Quarterfinals)
  6. Austria Stefan Koubek (Quarterfinals)
  7. Spain Alberto Martín (Champion)
  8. Argentina Hernán Gumy (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final[1]
                         
     Austria Markus Hipfl 1 0  
3  Spain Fernando Vicente 6 6  
  3  Spain Fernando Vicente 3 4
  7  Spain Alberto Martín 6 6
Q  Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero 5 4
  7  Spain Alberto Martín 7 6  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarter-finalsSemi-finals
1 Austria T Muster 4 6 4
  Belgium J van Herck 6 4 6   Belgium J van Herck 6 6  
  Argentina G Cañas 4 6 6   Argentina G Cañas 3 4  
  Brazil A Sá 6 1 3   Belgium J van Herck 3 6 3
  Italy V Santopadre 77 77     Austria M Hipfl 6 1 6
WC Morocco T Ouahabi 60 64     Italy V Santopadre 4 3  
  Austria M Hipfl 6 6     Austria M Hipfl 6 6  
8 Argentina H Gumy 3 3     Austria M Hipfl 1 0  
3 Spain F Vicente 6 6   3 Spain F Vicente 6 6  
Q France J Boutter 1 3   3 Spain F Vicente 6 6  
  Brazil M Carlsson 6 77     Brazil M Carlsson 3 0  
Q France C Auffray 3 63   3 Spain F Vicente 6 6  
  Argentina E Medica 6 6   6 Austria S Koubek 2 3  
WC France A Boetsch 2 4     Argentina E Medica 5 2  
  Italy R Furlan 4 3   6 Austria S Koubek 7 6  
6 Austria S Koubek 6 6  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarter-finalsSemi-finals
5 Spain A Portas 6 77  
  Argentina G Gaudio 4 63   5 Spain A Portas 6 3 6
  Spain Á Calatrava 7 6     Spain Á Calatrava 2 6 1
  Uruguay M Filippini 5 3   5 Spain A Portas 1 64  
Q Spain J Díaz 6 77   Q Spain J C Ferrero 6 77  
WC Morocco M El Aarej 4 64   Q Spain J Díaz 2 62  
Q Spain J C Ferrero 6 4 6 Q Spain J C Ferrero 6 77  
4 Morocco K Alami 4 6 3 Q Spain J C Ferrero 5 4  
7 Spain A Martín 6 6   7 Spain A Martín 7 6  
  Italy M Martelli 4 1   7 Spain A Martín 6 6  
  Germany O Gross 6 4 6   Germany O Gross 4 1  
  Spain O Serrano 1 6 1 7 Spain A Martín 77 6  
  South Africa M Ondruska 2 5     Germany J Knippschild 63 3  
  Germany J Knippschild 6 7     Germany J Knippschild 2 77 6
  Romania D Pescariu 3 3   2 Brazil F Meligeni 6 65 3
2 Brazil F Meligeni 6 6  

References

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