1993 ATP Buenos Aires – Singles

Carlos Costa defeated Alberto Berasategui 3–6, 6–1, 6–4 to win the 1993 ATP Buenos Aires singles competition. Juan Gisbert-Schultze was the champion but did not defend his title.

Singles
1993 ATP Buenos Aires
Champion Carlos Costa
Runner-up Alberto Berasategui
Final score3–6, 6–1, 6–4

Seeds

  1. Karel Nováček (First Round)
  2. Carlos Costa (Champion)
  3. Jaime Yzaga (First Round)
  4. Richard Fromberg (First Round)
  5. Emilio Sánchez (Quarterfinals)
  6. Alberto Berasategui (Final)
  7. Marcos Ondruska (First Round)
  8. Younes El Aynaoui (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Jordi Arrese 4 6 3
6 Alberto Berasategui 6 3 6
6 Alberto Berasategui 6 1 4
2 Carlos Costa 3 6 6
  Javier Frana 4 3
2 Carlos Costa 6 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 K Nováček 4 65  
  F Clavet 6 77     F Clavet 6 4 0
  M Filippini 3 7 4   J Arrese 3 6 6
  J Arrese 6 5 6   J Arrese 79 5 7
WC M Wilander 2 64   8 Y El Aynaoui 67 7 5
  À Corretja 6 77     À Corretja 4 2  
  T Carbonell 2 4   8 Y El Aynaoui 6 6  
8 Y El Aynaoui 6 6     J Arrese 4 6 3
4 R Fromberg 4 611   6 A Berasategui 6 3 6
  J Burillo 6 713     J Burillo 0 1  
  G Markus 2 66     G Schaller 6 6  
  G Schaller 6 78     G Schaller 3 r  
  H de la Peña 615 4   6 A Berasategui 6    
Q D Pérez 717 6   Q D Pérez 6 0 1
  F Davín 4 2   6 A Berasategui 3 6 6
6 A Berasategui 6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 E Sánchez 6 6  
  F Meligeni 4 3   5 E Sánchez 5 6 6
  F Santoro 3 6 6   F Santoro 7 3 2
  A Mancini 6 3 2 5 E Sánchez 712 62 0
  S Doseděl 2 3     J Frana 610 77 6
Q D Rikl 6 6   Q D Rikl 3 77 5
  J Frana 6 78     J Frana 6 64 7
3 J Yzaga 4 66     J Frana 4 3  
7 M Ondruska 2 2   2 C Costa 6 6  
WC D Orsanic 6 6   WC D Orsanic 6 2 6
Q F Montana 77 66 2   J Oncins 2 6 3
  J Oncins 64 78 6 WC D Orsanic 2 0r
Q F Roig 6 2 7 2 C Costa 6 1  
WC M Stringari 4 6 5 Q F Roig 2 2  
  R Furlan 1 6 2 2 C Costa 6 6  
2 C Costa 6 4 6
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