1999 Sybase Open – Singles

Andre Agassi was the defending champion, but was defaulted in his second round match against Cecil Mamiit for swearing at a line judge.[1]

Singles
1999 Sybase Open
Champion Mark Philippoussis
Runner-up Cecil Mamiit
Final score6–3, 6–2
Draw32
Seeds8

Mark Philippoussis won the title, defeating Mamiit 6–3, 6–2 in the final.[2]

Seeds

  1. Pete Sampras (Semifinals, withdrew because of an ankle injury)[3]
  2. Andre Agassi (Second Round, defaulted)
  3. Mark Philippoussis (Champion)
  4. Michael Chang (Semifinals)
  5. Mariano Puerta (First Round)
  6. Jan-Michael Gambill (First Round)
  7. Mariano Zabaleta (First Round)
  8. Ramón Delgado (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Pete Sampras
3 Mark Philippoussis w/o
3 Mark Philippoussis 6 6
Q Cecil Mamiit 3 2
4 Michael Chang 6 3 4
Q Cecil Mamiit 3 6 6

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 P Sampras 6 6
G Blanco 4 4 1 P Sampras 7 6
M Rodríguez 6 62 6 M Rodríguez 5 3
Q A Hernández 4 77 3 1 P Sampras 7 6
Q B Karbacher 6 6 Q B Karbacher 5 3
S Koubek 3 2 Q B Karbacher 6 65 6
S Lareau 6 6 S Lareau 3 77 3
7 M Zabeleta 2 1 1 P Sampras
3 M Philippoussis 62 7 6 3 M Philippoussis w/o
S Sargsian 77 5 3 3 M Philippoussis 6 6
J Courier 4 64 J van Lottum 2 1
J van Lottum 6 77 3 M Philippoussis 6 3 77
Q R Agénor 6 2 3 WC J Gimelstob 2 6 60
WC C Woodruff 2 6 6 WC C Woodruff 4 63
WC J Gimelstob 6 78 WC J Gimelstob 6 77
6 J-M Gambill 3 66

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 M Puerta 2 6 3
C Ruud 6 4 6 C Ruud 6 77
C Costa 6 4 4 WC P Goldstein 1 64
WC P Goldstein 4 6 6 C Ruud 1 5
F Squillari 6 3 6 4 M Chang 6 7
A Portas 1 6 2 F Squillari 4 65
F Meligeni 3 2 4 M Chang 6 77
4 M Chang 6 6 4 M Chang 6 3 4
8 R Delgado 5 6 7 Q C Mamiit 3 6 6
B Steven 7 4 5 8 R Delgado 2 3
S Campbell 3 6 5 M Woodforde 6 6
M Woodforde 6 3 7 M Woodforde 65 6 3
Q C Mamiit 2 6 7 Q C Mamiit 77 4 6
K Carlsen 6 3 5 Q C Mamiit 0 6
T Woodbridge 2 1 2 A Agassi 6 6d
2 A Agassi 6 6
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References

  1. "Tennis: Obscene Agassi defaulted". The Independent. 12 February 1999. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. "Philippoussis Crushes Mamiit". Chicago Tribune. 15 February 1999. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  3. "Sampras Withdraws After Injury". Los Angeles Times. 14 February 1999. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
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