1996 Miller Lite Hall of Fame Championships – Singles

David Prinosil was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Singles
1996 Miller Lite Hall of Fame Championships
1995 Champion David Prinosil
Champion Nicolás Pereira
Runner-up Grant Stafford
Final score46, 64, 64

Nicolás Pereira won in the final 46, 64, 64 against Grant Stafford.

Seeds

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

  1. Byron Black (Quarterfinals)
  2. Shuzo Matsuoka (First Round)
  3. Michael Joyce (Second Round)
  4. Sandon Stolle (Second Round)
  5. Patrick Rafter (Second Round)
  6. Martin Damm (Second Round)
  7. Stéphane Simian (First Round)
  8. Mark Knowles (Second Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 B Black 6 3 6
  J Eltingh 4 6 3 1 B Black 6 5 6
  D Rostagno 4 6 5 Q R Koenig 3 7 2
Q R Koenig 6 4 7 1 B Black 1 6 4
  L Paes 6 6     L Paes 6 3 6
WC P Cash 2 2     L Paes 63 77 7
  C Wilkinson 1 3   8 M Knowles 77 65 5
8 M Knowles 6 6     L Paes 4 2  
3 M Joyce 710 3 6   N Pereira 6 6  
  W Black 68 6 3 3 M Joyce 4 0 r
  N Pereira 7 6     N Pereira 6 1  
  J Stark 5 3     N Pereira 3 77 77
  S Campbell 6 2 1   A Olhovskiy 6 61 64
  A Olhovskiy 4 6 6   A Olhovskiy 77 77  
Q K Thorne 3 64   6 M Damm 62 64  
6 M Damm 6 77     Nicolás Pereira 4 6 6
5 P Rafter 77 6     Grant Stafford 6 4 4
WC J Gimelstob 64 4   5 P Rafter 5 6 68
  D Wheaton 3 6 3   D Nestor 7 3 710
  D Nestor 6 3 6   D Nestor 5 77 6
  M Ondruska 6 6     M Ondruska 7 63 4
  G Pozzi 4 1     M Ondruska 6 6  
WC B Shelton 4 4   4 S Stolle 2 3  
4 S Stolle 6 6     D Nestor 2 2  
7 S Simian 2 5     G Stafford 6 6  
  L Tieleman 6 7     L Tieleman 64 2  
  O Ogorodov 2 4     G Stafford 77 6  
  G Stafford 6 6     G Stafford 1 6 6
  D Nainkin 6 6     D Nainkin 6 4 1
Q P Norval 4 1     D Nainkin 6 77  
Q D DiLucia 5 77 6 Q D DiLucia 2 65  
2 S Matsuoka 7 60 4
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