1999 International Raiffeisen Grand Prix – Singles

The 1999 International Raiffeisen Grand Prix was a men's tennis tournament played on Clay in St. Pölten, Austria that was part of the World Series of the 1999 ATP Tour. It was the nineteenth edition of the tournament and was held from 17–23 May 1999.

Singles
1999 International Raiffeisen Grand Prix
Champion Marcelo Ríos[1]
Runner-up Mariano Zabaleta
Final score4–4, retired

Seeds

Champion seeds are indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Semifinals)
  2. Marcelo Ríos (Champion)
  3. Goran Ivanišević (Second Round)
  4. Francisco Clavet (Quarterfinals)
  5. Mariano Zabaleta (Final, retired)
  6. Younes El Aynaoui (Semifinals)
  7. Thomas Muster (First Round)
  8. Mariano Puerta (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final[1]
          
1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 5 3
5 Mariano Zabaleta 7 6
2 Marcelo Ríos 4
5 Mariano Zabaleta 4r
6 Younes El Aynaoui 1 3
2 Marcelo Ríos 6 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Y Kafelnikov 7 6
J Szymanski 64 2 1 Y Kafelnikov 6 6
F Squillari 6 6 F Squillari 4 1
D Nestor 3 3 1 Y Kafelnikov 6 6
M Hipfl 6 6 Markus Hipfl 2 2
JA Marín 1 1 Markus Hipfl 6 6
C Ruud 3 6 7 C Ruud 4 2
8 M Puerta 6 1 62 1 Y Kafelnikov 5 3
4 F Clavet 4 7 6 5 M Zabaleta 7 6
S Schalken 6 64 2 4 F Clavet 6 6
R Fromberg 6 6 R Fromberg 4 3
J Alonso 3 1 4 F Clavet 2 6 3
J Krošlák 7 7 5 M Zabaleta 6 4 6
J Novák 64 5 J Krošlák 5 3
5 M Zabaleta 6 7 5 M Zabaleta 7 6
J Gimelstob 4 5

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Y El Aynaoui 7 6
C Auffray 5 2 6 Y El Aynaoui 6 6
R Schüttler 7 6 R Schüttler 2 1
M Norman 5 4 6 Y El Aynaoui 6 7
G Cañas 6 6 G Cañas 3 5
T Carbonell 3 3 G Cañas 6 6
3 G Ivanišević 6 5 6 3 G Ivanišević 2 2
A Ilie 2 7 3 6 Y El Aynaoui 1 3
S Koubek 6 6 2 M Ríos 6 6
7 T Muster 3 4 S Koubek 6 3 7
R Štěpánek 2 6 6 R Štěpánek 3 6 64
A Gaudenzi 6 3 1 S Koubek 4 0
A Berasategui 7 6 2 M Ríos 6 6
A Martín 65 3 A Berasategui 64 2
2 M Ríos 7 5 6 2 M Ríos 7 6
D Sanguinetti 64 7 3
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