1999 Prague Open – Singles

The 1999 Prague Open was a men's tennis tournament played on Clay in Prague, Czech Republic that was part of the World Series of the 1999 ATP Tour. It was the thirteenth edition of the tournament and was held from 26 April – 2 May 1999.

Singles
1999 Prague Open
Champion Dominik Hrbatý[1]
Runner-up Ctislav Doseděl
Final score6–2, 6–2

Seeds

The champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which those seeds were eliminated.

  1. Yevgeny Kafelnikov (First Round)
  2. Goran Ivanišević (First Round)
  3. Cédric Pioline (Second Round)
  4. Marat Safin (First Round)
  5. Dominik Hrbatý (Champion)
  6. n/a
  7. Nicolás Lapentti (Second Round)
  8. Andrew Ilie (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final[1]
          
Michal Tabara 1 5
5 Dominik Hrbatý 6 7
5 Dominik Hrbatý 6 6
Ctislav Doseděl 2 2
  Ctislav Doseděl 7 6
Germán Puentes 5 2

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Y Kafelnikov 4 6 4
R Fromberg 6 2 6 R Fromberg 3 3
M Tabara 6 6 M Tabara 6 6
R Štěpánek 4 1 M Tabara 2 6 6
O Stanoytchev 6 6 O Stanoytchev 6 3 1
V Liukko 2 3 O Stanoytchev 3 7 6
7 N Lapentti 6 6 7 N Lapentti 6 63 4
R Světlík 0 4 M Tabara 1 5
3 C Pioline 7 0 7 5 D Hrbatý 6 7
J Novák 66 6 64 3 C Pioline 0 7 1
F Meligeni 6 6 F Meligeni 6 5 6
M Damm 2 1 F Meligeni 62 0
A Cherkasov 4 6 6 5 D Hrbatý 7 6
D Miketa 6 4 2 A Cherkasov 6 0 3
5 D Hrbatý 6 7 5 D Hrbatý 4 6 6
A Dupuis 3 5

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
F Vicente 6 6
T Ketola 1 3 F Vicente 64 4
C Doseděl 7 6 C Doseděl 7 6
D Nainkin 65 4 C Doseděl 7 2 7
A Di Pasquale 6 6 A Di Pasquale 66 6 5
J Knippschild 3 0 A Di Pasquale 6 6
T Zíb 1 6 7 T Zíb 4 1
4 M Safin 6 1 5 C Doseděl 7 6
8 A Ilie 6 6 G Puentes 5 2
A Prieto 2 4 8 A Ilie 6 1 1
G Puentes 6 6 G Puentes 1 6 6
J Tarango 2 1 G Puentes 6 6
E Nicolás 6 6 E Nicolás 1 2
J Krošlák 2 0 E Nicolás 6 6
M Hantschk 64 6 6 M Hantschk 1 0
2 G Ivanišević 7 2 4
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gollark: I generally consider group violence a bad thing to be avoided.
gollark: I don't think that would work:- people would *obviously* try and represent themselves as cooperative when they aren't- just having 150 representatives a level probably won't help because you are not communicating with these people outside of... representative duties
gollark: That means you still need to work out resource allocation/conflict resolution for the larger-scale things.
gollark: Anyway. People can probably work together in self-organizing small groups using social mechanisms, sure. *But* you're limited to Dunbar's number - about 150 people - and larger scale coordination than that is necessary.

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