1991 Sovran Bank Classic – Singles

Andre Agassi was the defending champion and successfully defended his title, by defeating Petr Korda 6–3, 6–4 in the final.[1]

Singles
1991 Sovran Bank Classic
Champion Andre Agassi
Runner-up Petr Korda
Final score6–3, 6–4
Draw56 (5WC/7Q)
Seeds16

Seeds

The first eight seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. Andre Agassi (Champion)
  2. John McEnroe (Third round)
  3. Brad Gilbert (Quarterfinals)
  4. Richey Reneberg (Quarterfinals)
  5. Derrick Rostagno (Third round)
  6. Jaime Yzaga (Semifinals)
  7. Aaron Krickstein (Second round)
  8. Todd Witsken (Second round)
  9. Peter Lundgren (Second round)
  10. Jimmy Arias (Third round)
  11. MaliVai Washington (Third round)
  12. Petr Korda (Final)
  13. Grant Connell (Third round)
  14. Scott Davis (Second round)
  15. Patrick Baur (Second round)
  16. Jacco Eltingh (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Andre Agassi 7 6
Q Johan Carlsson 5 2
1 Andre Agassi 6 6
6 Jaime Yzaga 3 2
4 Richey Reneberg 3 4
6 Jaime Yzaga 6 6
1 Andre Agassi 6 6
12 Petr Korda 3 4
12 Petr Korda 77 77
3 Brad Gilbert 65 64
12 Petr Korda 6 6
Markus Zoecke 2 4
Markus Zoecke 4 6 6
Luis Herrera 6 3 3

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 A Agassi 6 6
Q K Thorne 3 6 61 D Pate 4 3
D Pate 6 4 77 1 A Agassi 6 6
WC J Ross 7 3 62 C Adams 2 2
C Adams 5 6 77 C Adams 6 6
G Raoux 4 63 15 P Baur 4 4
15 P Baur 6 77 1 A Agassi 7 6
9 P Lundgren 6 6 Q J Carlsson 5 2
J Morgan 4 2 9 P Lundgren 6 2 4
Q J Carlsson 65 6 6 Q J Carlsson 1 6 6
C Garner 77 2 4 Q J Carlsson 77 77
S Matsuoka 6 6 S Matsuoka 62 61
J Tarango 4 2 S Matsuoka 6 6
8 T Witsken 3 1

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 R Reneberg 5 6 6
T Ho 6 3 63 G Layendecker 7 3 4
G Layendecker 2 6 77 4 R Reneberg 79 6
Q G Stafford 6 4 6 Q G Stafford 67 0
M Laurendeau 3 6 2 Q G Stafford 5 7 6
D Orsanic 4 66 14 S Davis 7 5 0
14 S Davis 6 78 4 R Reneberg 3 4
11 MV Washington 6 62 6 6 J Yzaga 6 6
J Frana 3 77 1 11 MV Washington 6 6
F Roese 64 1 C Pridham 3 3
C Pridham 77 6 11 MV Washington 4 4
Q M Knowles 6 6 6 J Yzaga 6 6
B Pearce 4 0 Q M Knowles 5 1
6 J Yzaga 7 6

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5/WC D Rostagno 6 4 6
D Goldie 65 4 S Youl 3 6 4
S Youl 77 6 5/WC D Rostagno 1 3
Q B Garnett 4 6 6 12 P Korda 6 6
Q R Seguso 6 4 2 Q B Garnett 64 64
WC N Pereira 6 3 2 12 P Korda 77 77
12 P Korda 4 6 6 12 P Korda 77 77
13 G Connell 63 6 6 3 B Gilbert 65 64
M Wostenholme 77 4 4 13 G Connell 6 7
A Sznajder 5 7 7 A Sznajder 3 5
H Holm 7 5 5 13 G Connell 3 2
Q J Sullivan 6 6 3 B Gilbert 6 6
J Brown 3 2 Q J Sullivan 6 2 2
3 B Gilbert 4 6 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 A Krickstein 63 6 67
N Borwick 64 4 M Zoecke 77 2 79
M Zoecke 77 6 M Zoecke 6 6
A Mronz 6 7 10 J Arias 3 4
S Doseděl 3 5 A Mronz 4 5
M Woodforde 4 7 4 10 J Arias 6 7
10 J Arias 6 5 6 M Zoecke 4 6 6
16 J Eltingh 5 62 L Herrera 6 3 3
L Herrera 7 77 L Herrera 6 3 6
WC I Baron 3 3 J Grabb 4 6 3
J Grabb 6 6 L Herrera 3 6 6
WC J Palmer 3 3 2 J McEnroe 6 2 2
B Garrow 6 6 B Garrow 3 5
2 J McEnroe 6 7
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References

  1. Muscatine, Alison (22 July 1991). "Agassi Beats Korda for 2nd Straight Title". The Washington Post. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
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