1996 Oporto Open – Singles

Alberto Berasategui was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Mikael Tillström.

Singles
1996 Oporto Open
1995 Champion Alberto Berasategui
Champion Félix Mantilla
Runner-up Hernán Gumy
Final score67(57), 64, 63

Félix Mantilla won in the final 67(57), 64, 63 against Hernán Gumy.

Seeds

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

  1. Carlos Moyá (Quarterfinals)
  2. Carlos Costa (First Round)
  3. Alberto Berasategui (First Round)
  4. Francisco Clavet (Second Round)
  5. Tomás Carbonell (Quarterfinals)
  6. Hernán Gumy (Final)
  7. Filip Dewulf (First Round)
  8. Karim Alami (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 C Moyá 77 6  
Q J Alonso 63 2   1 C Moyá 6 3 7
WC E Sánchez 1 2   Q B Mota 1 6 5
Q B Mota 6 6   1 C Moyá 6 6  
  J van Herck 6 6     J van Herck 1 2  
  L Burgsmüller 3 3     J van Herck 6 6  
  O Camporese 6 6     O Camporese 4 2  
7 F Dewulf 0 3   1 C Moyá 0 4  
3 A Berasategui 3 6 0   F Mantilla 6 6  
  M Tillström 6 3 6   M Tillström 3 5  
  F Mantilla 6 4 6   F Mantilla 6 7  
  G Blanco 2 6 2   F Mantilla 711 6  
  K Goossens 6 1 3 5 T Carbonell 69 3  
Q I Truyol 3 6 6 Q I Truyol 4 3  
  N Marques 5 7 5 5 T Carbonell 6 6  
5 T Carbonell 7 5 7   Félix Mantilla 65 6 6
6 H Gumy 6 6   6 Hernán Gumy 77 4 3
  J Cunha e Silva 2 0   6 H Gumy 6 6  
  A Chesnokov 6 77     A Chesnokov 3 2  
  J Arrese 4 64   6 H Gumy 6 6  
WC E Couto 1 4     S Pescosolido 4 2  
  S Pescosolido 6 6     S Pescosolido 6 4 78
  Y El Aynaoui 1 6 1 4 F Clavet 1 6 66
4 F Clavet 6 4 6 6 H Gumy 77 6  
8 K Alami 2 2     C Ruud 65 2  
  R Fromberg 6 6     R Fromberg 6 7  
  N Lapentti 3 78 6   N Lapentti 2 5  
Q F Roig 6 66 1   R Fromberg 2 6 4
  S Noszály 77 6     C Ruud 6 2 6
WC R Carretero 63 2     S Noszály 1 1  
  C Ruud 2 6 6   C Ruud 6 6  
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