1999 Investor Swedish Open – Singles

Singles
1999 Investor Swedish Open
Final
Champion Juan Antonio Marín
Runner-up Andreas Vinciguerra
Score6–4, 7–6(7–4)
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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The defending champion was Magnus Gustafsson, but he lost in the second round to Martín Rodríguez. The unseeded Juan Antonio Marín from Costa Rica won the singles title.

Seeds

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

  1. Dominik Hrbatý (first round)
  2. Thomas Johansson (second round)
  3. Magnus Gustafsson (second round)
  4. Fernando Vicente (first round)
  5. Christian Ruud (semifinals)
  6. Magnus Norman (quarterfinals)
  7. Gastón Gaudio (first round)
  8. Ján Krošlák (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 D Hrbatý 1 2  
  J Tarango 6 6   1 J Tarango 2 5  
Q N Timfjord 1 61   G Blanco 6 7  
  G Blanco 6 77   G Blanco 1 r
WC A Vinciguerra 7 6   WC A Vinciguerra 6
  R Fromberg 5 4   WC A Vinciguerra 79 6  
Q M Hipfl 6 6   Q M Hipfl 67 1  
7 G Gaudio 3 1   WC A Vinciguerra 6 6
3 M Gustafsson 6 6   5 C Ruud 3 3
  V Santopadre 2 4   3 M Gustafsson 65 6 1
  M Rodríguez 1 6 7   M Rodríguez 77 4 6
  B Karbacher 6 3 5 M Rodríguez 63 2
  H Gumy 6 6   5 C Ruud 77 6
  D Sanguinetti 2 1     H Gumy 2 2  
Q J Örtegren 3 2   5 C Ruud 6 6  
5 C Ruud 6 6   WC A Vinciguerra 4 64  
6 M Norman 6 6   JA Marín 6 77  
WC M Tillström 2 0   6 M Norman 6 6
Q E Nicolás 6 6   Q E Nicolás 3 3
  H Dreekmann 2 3   6 M Norman 2 6 64
  D Pescariu 3 0 JA Marín 6 1 77
  JA Marín 6 6   JA Marín 6 4 7
  S Doseděl 5 7 6   S Doseděl 3 6 5
4 F Vicente 7 5 2 JA Marín 2 79 6
8 J Krošlák 6 1 3 WC N Kulti 6 67 4
  G Puentes 4 6 6 G Puentes 3 6 6
  J Alonso 3 7 6 J Alonso 6 4 4
  J Díaz 6 5 4 G Puentes 6 5 4
  M Kohlmann 6 4 3 WC N Kulti 2 7 6
WC N Kulti 1 6 6 WC N Kulti 6 7  
  A Berasategui 3 6 4 2 T Johansson 3 5  
2 T Johansson 6 1 6

References

  1. ^ "1999 Bastad – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).