1996 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Singles

Richard Krajicek was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Cédric Pioline.

Singles
1996 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
Champion Goran Ivanišević
Runner-up Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Final score6–4, 3–6, 6–3
Draw32
Seeds8

Goran Ivanišević won in the final 6–4, 3–6, 6–3 against Yevgeny Kafelnikov.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Pete Sampras (Quarterfinals)
  2. Goran Ivanišević (Champion)
  3. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Final)
  4. Marc Rosset (Quarterfinals)
  5. Arnaud Boetsch (Second Round)
  6. Richard Krajicek (Second Round)
  7. Jan Siemerink (First Round)
  8. Bohdan Ulihrach (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 P Sampras 6 3 7
  T Carbonell 1 6 5 1 P Sampras 66 6 6
  J Hlasek 77 6     J Hlasek 78 4 4
  D Vacek 65 4   1 P Sampras      
  M Sinner 3 64   Q T Henman w/o    
  C Moyá 6 77     C Moyá 63 4  
Q T Henman 78 711   Q T Henman 77 6  
7 J Siemerink 66 69   Q T Henman 64 3  
3 Y Kafelnikov 6 77   3 Y Kafelnikov 77 6  
  G Forget 3 65   3 Y Kafelnikov 6 6  
Q A Olhovskiy 65 64     J Eltingh 4 2  
  J Eltingh 77 77   3 Y Kafelnikov 3 77 6
  C Pioline 6 6     C Pioline 6 64 4
  K Alami 3 4     C Pioline 77 6  
  P Haarhuis 3 67   6 R Krajicek 65 3  
6 R Krajicek 6 79   3 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 4 6 3
5 A Boetsch 79 7   2 Goran Ivanišević 6 3 6
WC D van Scheppingen 67 5   5 A Boetsch 4 2  
  G Raoux 6 6     G Raoux 6 6  
  C Doseděl 3 3     G Raoux 712 6  
  D Prinosil 67 6 6 4 M Rosset 610 4  
WC H J Davids 79 3 3   D Prinosil 5 77 1
WC J van Lottum 2 3   4 M Rosset 7 65 6
4 M Rosset 6 6     G Raoux 4 4  
8 B Ulihrach 65 63   2 G Ivanišević 6 6  
  M Damm 77 77     M Damm 63 6 78
Q P Baur 5 64     C-U Steeb 77 4 66
  C-U Steeb 7 77     M Damm 5 2  
Q O Camporese 77 6   2 G Ivanišević 7 6  
  J Tarango 64 3   Q O Camporese 3 1  
  F Dewulf 62 5   2 G Ivanišević 6 6  
2 G Ivanišević 77 7  
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