1996 Skoda Czech Open – Singles

Bohdan Ulihrach was the defending champion but lost in the final 75, 16, 63 against Yevgeny Kafelnikov.

Singles
1996 Skoda Czech Open
Champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov
Runner-up Bohdan Ulihrach
Final score75, 16, 63
Draw32
Seeds8

Seeds

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

  1. Thomas Enqvist (First Round)
  2. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Champion)
  3. n/a
  4. Marc Rosset (First Round)
  5. Bohdan Ulihrach (Final)
  6. Daniel Vacek (Quarterfinals)
  7. Filip Dewulf (First Round)
  8. Javier Sánchez (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 T Enqvist 65 1  
  F Mantilla 77 6     F Mantilla 63 3  
  E Sánchez 6 6     E Sánchez 77 6  
  J Golmard 1 2     E Sánchez 6 6  
LL M A Gorriz 6 6   Q A Martín 0 3  
  D Dier 3 4   LL M A Gorriz 2 2  
Q A Martín 77 3 6 Q A Martín 6 6  
7 F Dewulf 64 6 4   E Sánchez 3 1  
4 M Rosset 63 2   5 B Ulihrach 6 6  
  P Baur 77 6     P Baur 2 1  
WC M Tabara 3 6 7 WC M Tabara 6 6  
WC D Miketa 6 4 5 WC M Tabara 2 0  
  O Ogorodov 3 2   5 B Ulihrach 6 6  
Q F Montana 6 6   Q F Montana 62 4  
WC P Luxa 0 2   5 B Ulihrach 77 6  
5 B Ulihrach 6 6   5 Bohdan Ulihrach 5 6 3
6 D Vacek 6 2 6 2 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 7 1 6
LL F Messori 2 6 1 6 D Vacek 6 6  
  J Cunha e Silva 6 5 62   S Noszály 2 2  
  S Noszály 2 7 77 6 D Vacek 1 3  
  C Ruud 6 6     C Ruud 6 6  
  M Damm 2 3     C Ruud 4    
  F Santoro 7 6     F Santoro 1 r  
LL J Sekulov 5 4     C Ruud 5 7 3
8 J Sánchez 6 6   2 Y Kafelnikov 7 5 6
  F Fetterlein 0 4   8 J Sánchez 77 3 78
Q G Kuerten 3 7 7 Q G Kuerten 63 6 66
  A Chesnokov 6 5 5 8 J Sánchez 1 1  
  D Rikl 6 64 4 2 Y Kafelnikov 6 6  
  N Marques 2 77 6   N Marques 4 2  
Q D Škoch 3 3   2 Y Kafelnikov 6 6  
2 Y Kafelnikov 6 6  
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