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1995 IPB Czech Indoor – Singles

MaliVai Washington was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Wayne Ferreira. The score was 3–6, 6–4, 6–3.[1][2]

Singles
1995 IPB Czech Indoor
Final
ChampionSouth Africa Wayne Ferreira
Runner-upUnited States MaliVai Washington
Score3–6, 6–4, 6–3
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q/2LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1994 · Ostrava Open · 1996 →

Seeds

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  1. Russia  Yevgeny Kafelnikov (first round)
  2. (n/a)
  3. South Africa  Wayne Ferreira (champion)
  4. Ukraine  Andrei Medvedev (quarterfinals)
  5. Czech Republic  Petr Korda (first round)
  6. France  Arnaud Boetsch (semifinals)
  7. Sweden  Jonas Björkman (quarterfinals)
  8. Argentina  Javier Frana (first round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Q Germany  Patrik Kühnen 2 5
3 South Africa  Wayne Ferreira 6 7
3 South Africa  Wayne Ferreira 3 6 6
United States  MaliVai Washington 6 4 3
6 France  Arnaud Boetsch 3 2
United States  MaliVai Washington 6 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Russia  Y Kafelnikov 2 4
Czech Republic  B Ulihrach 6 6 Czech Republic  B Ulihrach 7 3 0
Q Germany  P Kühnen 1 6 78 Q Germany  P Kühnen 5 6 6
United Kingdom  G Rusedski 6 3 66 Q Germany  P Kühnen 4 6 6
Germany  D Prinosil 6 2 6 Q Netherlands  J Winnink 6 1 1
Germany  M Sinner 1 6 1 Germany  D Prinosil 64 2
Q Netherlands  J Winnink 3 7 77 Q Netherlands  J Winnink 77 6
8 Argentina  J Frana 6 5 65 Q Germany  P Kühnen 2 5
3 South Africa  W Ferreira 6 6 3 South Africa  W Ferreira 6 7
WC Czech Republic  Otakar Jurecka 1 4 3 South Africa  W Ferreira 6 77
Romania  A Voinea 2 6 5 Czech Republic  M Damm 4 65
Czech Republic  M Damm 6 3 7 3 South Africa  W Ferreira 6 6
Q Netherlands  T Nijssen 77 3 63 Australia  P Rafter 4 4
Australia  P Rafter 65 6 77 Australia  P Rafter 6 6
Czech Republic  J Novák 6 62 6 Czech Republic  J Novák 3 2
5/WC Czech Republic  P Korda 2 77 0

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 France  A Boetsch 64 6 79
Czech Republic  D Vacek 77 4 67 6 France  A Boetsch 7 6
Russia  A Chesnokov 3 6 3 WC Germany  N Kiefer 5 3
WC Germany  N Kiefer 6 3 6 6 France  A Boetsch 6 6
France  J Golmard 3 3 4 Ukraine  A Medvedev 1 1
France  O Delaître 6 6 France  O Delaître 4 4
Q Switzerland  L Manta 4 6 1 4 Ukraine  A Medvedev 6 6
4 Ukraine  A Medvedev 6 3 6 6 France  A Boetsch 3 2
7 Sweden  J Björkman 77 7 United States  MV Washington 6 6
France  C Pioline 65 5 7 Sweden  J Björkman 6 4 7
Czech Republic  K Nováček 3 6 77 Czech Republic  K Nováček 4 6 5
France  L Roux 6 3 64 7 Sweden  J Björkman 2 4
LL Czech Republic  P Luxa 1 3 United States  MV Washington 6 6
United States  MV Washington 6 6 United States  MV Washington 77 6
France  G Forget 6 6 France  G Forget 62 4
LL Czech Republic  J Bulant 2 4

References

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  1. ^ "Feisty and fiery Wayne Ferreira". Brand South Africa. 5 April 2002. Retrieved 5 October 2020. In October he won events in successive weeks, defeating Malivai Washington in the title decider in Ostrava and then edging world number two, Pete Sampras, 7-6, 5-7, 6-3 for victory in Lyon.
  2. ^ John Barrett, ed. (1996). ITF World of Tennis 1996. London: CollinsWillow. pp. 128, 152. ISBN 9780002187138.
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