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1996 Hellmann's Cup – Singles

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Singles
1996 Hellmann's Cup
Final
ChampionArgentina Hernán Gumy
Runner-upChile Marcelo Ríos
Score6–4, 7–5
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Ctislav Doseděl was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Hernán Gumy won in the final 6–4, 7–5 against Marcelo Ríos.[1]

Seeds

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  1. Chile Marcelo Ríos (final)
  2. Spain Félix Mantilla (semifinals)
  3. Spain Alberto Berasategui (semifinals)
  4. Argentina Hernán Gumy (champion)
  5. Uruguay Marcelo Filippini (quarterfinals)
  6. Spain Galo Blanco (second round)
  7. Brazil Fernando Meligeni (quarterfinals)
  8. Venezuela Nicolás Pereira (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Chile Marcelo Ríos 6 6
3 Spain Alberto Berasategui 2 4
1 Chile Marcelo Ríos 4 5
4 Argentina Hernán Gumy 6 7
4 Argentina Hernán Gumy 77 3 6
2 Spain Félix Mantilla 61 6 3

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Chile M Ríos 6 6  
  Spain Á López Morón 2 3   1 Chile M Ríos 6 77  
  Argentina M Charpentier 2 1     Argentina M Zabaleta 3 63  
  Argentina M Zabaleta 6 6   1 Chile M Ríos 6 6  
  Spain J Díaz 6 6   7 Brazil F Meligeni 3 2  
  Argentina L Arnold 4 4     Spain J Díaz 3 6 3
  France F Santoro 3 3   7 Brazil F Meligeni 6 1 6
7 Brazil F Meligeni 6 6   1 Chile M Ríos 6 6  
3 Spain A Berasategui 6 6   3 Spain A Berasategui 2 4  
  Brazil G Kuerten 3 2   3 Spain A Berasategui 6 6  
Q Argentina D del Río 3 3   WC Chile G Silberstein 4 4  
WC Chile G Silberstein 6 6   3 Spain A Berasategui 3 6 6
WC Chile S Cortés 3 6 2 5 Uruguay M Filippini 6 4 3
  Mexico A Hernández 6 3 6   Mexico A Hernández 5 3  
  France G Solvès 4 6 5 5 Uruguay M Filippini 7 6  
5 Uruguay M Filippini 6 3 7

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Spain G Blanco 4 6 6
Q Argentina G Etlis 6 3 4 6 Spain G Blanco 3 4  
  Spain E Benfele Álvarez 6 6     Spain E Benfele Álvarez 6 6  
  Brazil R Jabali 1 4     Spain E Benfele Álvarez 69 63  
  Ecuador N Lapentti 6 6   4 Argentina H Gumy 711 77  
  Argentina G Markus 4 4     Ecuador N Lapentti 4 77 64
  Colombia M Hadad 3 3   4 Argentina H Gumy 6 61 77
4 Argentina H Gumy 6 6   4 Argentina H Gumy 77 3 6
WC/8 Venezuela N Pereira 4 4   2 Spain F Mantilla 61 6 3
  Ecuador L Morejón 6 6     Ecuador L Morejón 6 4 65
  Germany O Gross 5 6 6   Germany O Gross 1 6 77
Q Argentina M Rodríguez 7 4 2   Germany O Gross 3 4  
  Ecuador P Campana 1 1   2 Spain F Mantilla 6 6  
Q Argentina F Squillari 6 6   Q Argentina F Squillari 6 3 3
  Spain A Portas 4 6 0 2 Spain F Mantilla 4 6 6
2 Spain F Mantilla 6 4 6

References

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  1. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1997). International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 131, 153. ISBN 9780002187145.
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