1994 Tel Aviv Open – Singles

Stefano Pescosolido was the defending champion, but lost in the second round this year.

Singles
1994 Tel Aviv Open
Champion Wayne Ferreira
Runner-up Amos Mansdorf
Final score7–6(7–4), 6–3

Wayne Ferreira won the tournament, beating Amos Mansdorf in the final, 7–6(7–4), 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Wayne Ferreira (Champion)
  2. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (First Round)
  3. Thomas Muster (Semifinals)
  4. Bernd Karbacher (First Round)
  5. Javier Sánchez (First Round)
  6. Andrei Chesnokov (First Round)
  7. Fabrice Santoro (Semifinals)
  8. Jonas Björkman (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Wayne Ferreira 3 6 6
3 Thomas Muster 6 3 2
1 Wayne Ferreira 77 6  
  Amos Mansdorf 64 3  
  Amos Mansdorf 77 2 6
7 Fabrice Santoro 62 6 2

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 W Ferreira 6 4 6
  F Roig 3 6 2 1 W Ferreira 6 6  
  V Spadea 6 7     V Spadea 4 2  
Q O Sela 3 5   1 W Ferreira 7 6  
  C Bergström 6 6   8 J Björkman 5 4  
  J Burillo 3 2     C Bergström 3 6 2
WC E Ran 65 66   8 J Björkman 6 2 6
8 J Björkman 77 78   1 W Ferreira 3 6 6
3 T Muster 6 6   3 T Muster 6 3 2
WC G Bloom 3 4   3 T Muster 77 5 6
  S Pescosolido 5 77 6   S Pescosolido 63 7 3
  B Shelton 7 65 4 3 T Muster 6 6  
  F Dewulf 7 6     L Mattar 4 2  
  C Adams 5 4     F Dewulf 6 6 6
  L Mattar 6 6     L Mattar 4 7 7
6 A Chesnokov 4 2  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 J Sánchez 63 65  
  A Mansdorf 77 77     A Mansdorf 4 6 6
  B Gilbert 3 4     L Jonsson 6 4 4
  L Jonsson 6 6     A Mansdorf 6 6  
  A Cherkasov 6 6     A Cherkasov 1 4  
Q G Wilson 3 3     A Cherkasov 7 6  
  G Pozzi 6 7     G Pozzi 5 2  
4 B Karbacher 2 5     A Mansdorf 77 2 6
7 F Santoro 6 6   7 F Santoro 62 6 2
  P Kühnen 3 1   7 F Santoro 6 6  
WC E Ran 3 6 4 Q J Erlich 0 0  
Q J Erlich 6 3 6 7 F Santoro 6 5 6
Q C Saceanu 6 4 6   M Ondruska 4 7 4
  J Apell 4 6 3 Q C Saceanu 5 2  
  M Ondruska 6 6     M Ondruska 7 6  
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