From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles
1993 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
Final
Champion Sweden Anders Järryd
Runner-up Czech Republic Karel NováÄek
Score6–3, 7–5
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
←  1992 Â· ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament ·  1994 →

Boris Becker was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.

Anders Järryd won the final of the singles event of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, defeating Karel NováÄek 6–3, 7–5. [1]


Seeds

  1. Germany Boris Becker (withdrew)
  2. Croatia Goran Ivanišević (quarterfinals)
  3. United States Ivan Lendl (withdrew)
  4. Netherlands Richard Krajicek (first round)
  5. Russia Alexander Volkov (semifinals)
  6. Sweden Henrik Holm (second round)
  7. Czech Republic Karel NováÄek (final)
  8. South Africa Wayne Ferreira (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Czech Republic Karel NováÄek 6 6  
Q Italy Diego Nargiso 3 4  
7 Czech Republic Karel NováÄek 3 5  
WC Sweden Anders Järryd 6 7  
5 Russia Alexander Volkov 3 7 3
WC Sweden Anders Järryd 6 66 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL Czech Republic D Vacek 4 7 1
  Netherlands J Siemerink 6 64 6   Netherlands J Siemerink 6 63 4
  Denmark K Carlsen 6 7     Denmark K Carlsen 4 7 6
  Sweden C Bergström 4 5     Denmark K Carlsen 4 4  
  Netherlands J Eltingh 3 6 2 7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6  
Q Netherlands T Nijssen 6 4 6 Q Netherlands T Nijssen 2 0  
  Ukraine A Medvedev 0 4   7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6  
7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6   7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6  
LL Netherlands R Kok 6 6   Q Italy D Nargiso 3 4  
  Germany P Kühnen 4 4   LL Netherlands R Kok 2 2  
  Italy O Camporese 6 6     Italy O Camporese 6 6  
Q United Kingdom J Bates 2 0     Italy O Camporese 64 63  
  France O Delaître 2 4   Q Italy D Nargiso 7 7  
Q Italy D Nargiso 6 6   Q Italy D Nargiso 3 6 6
  Sweden J Svensson 3 2   6 Sweden H Holm 6 3 3
6 Sweden H Holm 6 6  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Russia A Volkov 6 6  
WC Netherlands M Schapers 2 4   5 Russia A Volkov 6 6  
WC Netherlands F Wibier 6 6   WC Netherlands F Wibier 3 4  
  Belgium B Wuyts 2 4   5 Russia A Volkov 6 6  
  Italy G Pozzi 3 6 5   Croatia G Prpić 2 2  
  Russia A Olhovskiy 6 0 7   Russia A Olhovskiy 2 3  
  Croatia G Prpić 6 6     Croatia G Prpić 6 6  
4 Netherlands R Krajicek 4 4   5 Russia A Volkov 3 7 3
8 South Africa W Ferreira 2 4   WC Sweden A Järryd 6 66 6
WC Sweden A Järryd 6 6   WC Sweden A Järryd 6 6  
Q Slovakia K KuÄera 7 4 2   Netherlands P Haarhuis 3 4  
  Netherlands P Haarhuis 5 6 6 WC Sweden A Järryd 6 6  
  Israel A Mansdorf 6 2 6 2 Croatia G IvaniÅ¡ević 3 4  
  New Zealand B Steven 0 6 2   Israel A Mansdorf 4 7 65
  Spain F Roig 4 5   2 Croatia G IvaniÅ¡ević 6 5 7
2 Croatia G IvaniÅ¡ević 6 7  

References

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1994). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1994. London: CollinsWillow. p. 131. ISBN  9780002184564.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles
1993 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
Final
Champion Sweden Anders Järryd
Runner-up Czech Republic Karel NováÄek
Score6–3, 7–5
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
←  1992 Â· ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament ·  1994 →

Boris Becker was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.

Anders Järryd won the final of the singles event of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, defeating Karel NováÄek 6–3, 7–5. [1]


Seeds

  1. Germany Boris Becker (withdrew)
  2. Croatia Goran Ivanišević (quarterfinals)
  3. United States Ivan Lendl (withdrew)
  4. Netherlands Richard Krajicek (first round)
  5. Russia Alexander Volkov (semifinals)
  6. Sweden Henrik Holm (second round)
  7. Czech Republic Karel NováÄek (final)
  8. South Africa Wayne Ferreira (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Czech Republic Karel NováÄek 6 6  
Q Italy Diego Nargiso 3 4  
7 Czech Republic Karel NováÄek 3 5  
WC Sweden Anders Järryd 6 7  
5 Russia Alexander Volkov 3 7 3
WC Sweden Anders Järryd 6 66 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL Czech Republic D Vacek 4 7 1
  Netherlands J Siemerink 6 64 6   Netherlands J Siemerink 6 63 4
  Denmark K Carlsen 6 7     Denmark K Carlsen 4 7 6
  Sweden C Bergström 4 5     Denmark K Carlsen 4 4  
  Netherlands J Eltingh 3 6 2 7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6  
Q Netherlands T Nijssen 6 4 6 Q Netherlands T Nijssen 2 0  
  Ukraine A Medvedev 0 4   7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6  
7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6   7 Czech Republic K NováÄek 6 6  
LL Netherlands R Kok 6 6   Q Italy D Nargiso 3 4  
  Germany P Kühnen 4 4   LL Netherlands R Kok 2 2  
  Italy O Camporese 6 6     Italy O Camporese 6 6  
Q United Kingdom J Bates 2 0     Italy O Camporese 64 63  
  France O Delaître 2 4   Q Italy D Nargiso 7 7  
Q Italy D Nargiso 6 6   Q Italy D Nargiso 3 6 6
  Sweden J Svensson 3 2   6 Sweden H Holm 6 3 3
6 Sweden H Holm 6 6  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Russia A Volkov 6 6  
WC Netherlands M Schapers 2 4   5 Russia A Volkov 6 6  
WC Netherlands F Wibier 6 6   WC Netherlands F Wibier 3 4  
  Belgium B Wuyts 2 4   5 Russia A Volkov 6 6  
  Italy G Pozzi 3 6 5   Croatia G Prpić 2 2  
  Russia A Olhovskiy 6 0 7   Russia A Olhovskiy 2 3  
  Croatia G Prpić 6 6     Croatia G Prpić 6 6  
4 Netherlands R Krajicek 4 4   5 Russia A Volkov 3 7 3
8 South Africa W Ferreira 2 4   WC Sweden A Järryd 6 66 6
WC Sweden A Järryd 6 6   WC Sweden A Järryd 6 6  
Q Slovakia K KuÄera 7 4 2   Netherlands P Haarhuis 3 4  
  Netherlands P Haarhuis 5 6 6 WC Sweden A Järryd 6 6  
  Israel A Mansdorf 6 2 6 2 Croatia G IvaniÅ¡ević 3 4  
  New Zealand B Steven 0 6 2   Israel A Mansdorf 4 7 65
  Spain F Roig 4 5   2 Croatia G IvaniÅ¡ević 6 5 7
2 Croatia G IvaniÅ¡ević 6 7  

References

  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1994). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1994. London: CollinsWillow. p. 131. ISBN  9780002184564.

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