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1999 Monte Carlo Open – Singles

Gustavo Kuerten won the singles tennis title at the 1999 Monte Carlo Open when Marcelo Ríos retired from the final with the scoreline at 6–4, 2–1.

Singles
1999 Monte Carlo Open
Final
ChampionBrazil Gustavo Kuerten[1]
Runner-upChile Marcelo Ríos
Score6–4, 2–1, retired
Details
Draw56 (7Q / 5WC)
Seeds16
Events
Singles Doubles
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Carlos Moyá was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Jérôme Golmard.

Seeds

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The top eight seeds received a bye to the second round.

  1. Spain  Carlos Moyá (quarterfinals)
  2. Russia  Yevgeny Kafelnikov (second round)
  3. United Kingdom  Tim Henman (second round)
  4. United States  Todd Martin (withdrew)
  5. Australia  Mark Philippoussis (quarterfinals)
  6. Slovakia  Karol Kučera (second round)
  7. United States  Andre Agassi (withdrew)
  8. United Kingdom  Greg Rusedski (second round)
  9. Chile  Marcelo Ríos (final, retired)
  10. Spain  Álbert Costa (quarterfinals)
  11. Croatia  Goran Ivanišević (first round)
  12. Sweden  Thomas Enqvist (second round)
  13. Brazil  Gustavo Kuerten (champion)
  14. Germany  Tommy Haas (second round)
  15. Spain  Félix Mantilla (semifinals)
  16. Sweden  Thomas Johansson (first round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final[1]
            
  France  Jérôme Golmard 4 6 2
9 Chile  Marcelo Ríos 6 3 6
9 Chile  Marcelo Ríos 4 1r    
13 Brazil  Gustavo Kuerten 6 2      
13 Brazil  Gustavo Kuerten 3 6 6
15 Spain  Félix Mantilla 6 3 4

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Spain  C Moyà 3 6 6
  Czech Republic  S Doseděl 2 1   LL Romania  D Pescariu 6 3 4
LL Romania  D Pescariu 6 6   1 Spain  C Moyà 6 6  
SE Morocco  K Alami 6 6   SE Morocco  K Alami 4 1  
LL Netherlands  S Schalken 2 3   SE Morocco  K Alami 6 6  
  Austria  T Muster 6 6     Austria  T Muster 3 3  
16 Sweden  T Johansson 3 4   1 Spain  C Moyà 77 3 0
  France  C Pioline 4 7 4   France  J Golmard 65 6 6
WC Germany  B Becker 6 5 6 WC Germany  B Becker      
  France  J Golmard 6 6     France  J Golmard w/o    
  Italy  D Sanguinetti 1 2     France  J Golmard 6 6  
WC France  A Di Pasquale 77 5 6 WC France  A Di Pasquale 1 4  
  Spain  A Berasategui 64 7 4 WC France  A Di Pasquale 6 77  
LL Italy  V Santopadre 3 64  

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 Australia  M Philippoussis 77 6  
  Sweden  J Björkman 65 6 4   Paraguay  R Delgado 64 4  
  Paraguay  R Delgado 77 0 6 5 Australia  M Philippoussis 4 77 6
Q Argentina  S Prieto 0 4   WC France  S Grosjean 6 65 2
WC France  S Grosjean 6 6   WC France  S Grosjean 7 6  
  Russia  M Safin 4 2   14 Germany  T Haas 5 2  
14 Germany  T Haas 6 6   5 Australia  M Philippoussis 2 77 4
11 Croatia  G Ivanišević 1 4   9 Chile  M Ríos 6 62 6
  Morocco  H Arazi 6 6     Morocco  H Arazi 6 6  
Q France  A Clément 4 2     Argentina  M Puerta 1 4  
  Argentina  M Puerta 6 6     Morocco  H Arazi 3 3  
  Romania  A Pavel 6 7   9 Chile  M Ríos 6 6  
  Morocco  Y El Aynaoui 4 5     Romania  A Pavel 6 4 66
9 Chile  M Ríos 0 6 78

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Slovakia  K Kučera 4 3  
WC Switzerland  R Federer 63 0     United States  V Spadea 6 6  
  United States  V Spadea 77 6     United States  V Spadea 6 2 6
  Spain  F Clavet 6 6     Spain  F Clavet 3 6 3
  Czech Republic  D Vacek 1 0     Spain  F Clavet 6 6  
  Slovakia  D Hrbatý 5 77 2 12 Sweden  T Enqvist 2 0  
12 Sweden  T Enqvist 7 64 6   United States  V Spadea 3 3  
13 Brazil  G Kuerten 6 6   13 Brazil  G Kuerten 6 6  
Q Brazil  M Carlsson 1 3   13 Brazil  G Kuerten 65 6 6
  Czech Republic  B Ulihrach 6 6     Czech Republic  B Ulihrach 77 2 4
  Spain  F Vicente 2 2   13 Brazil  G Kuerten 6 77  
  Brazil  F Meligeni 6 5 6   Brazil  F Meligeni 2 62  
  Australia  A Ilie 4 7 2   Brazil  F Meligeni 65 6 7
3 United Kingdom  T Henman 77 4 5

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 United Kingdom  G Rusedski 2 2  
Q Czech Republic  J Novák 6 7   Q Czech Republic  J Novák 6 6  
  Switzerland  M Rosset 3 5   Q Czech Republic  J Novák 6 2 4
Q Netherlands  J van Lottum 5 6 6 10 Spain  Á Costa 4 6 6
  Netherlands  J Siemerink 7 1 4 Q Netherlands  J van Lottum 2 3  
  Argentina  M Zabaleta 3 4   10 Spain  Á Costa 6 6  
10 Spain  Á Costa 6 6   10 Spain  Á Costa 4 77 64
15 Spain  F Mantilla 6 6   15 Spain  F Mantilla 6 62 77
Q Argentina  F Squillari 2 4   15 Spain  F Mantilla 7 77  
  Italy  A Gaudenzi 1 61     Ecuador  N Lapentti 5 64  
  Ecuador  N Lapentti 6 77   15 Spain  F Mantilla 6 6  
Q Croatia  I Ljubičić 5 6 6 Q Croatia  I Ljubičić 2 2  
WC Ukraine  A Medvedev 7 0 1 Q Croatia  I Ljubičić 6 6  
2 Russia  Y Kafelnikov 1 2  

References

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  1. ^ a b "1999 Monte Carlo". International Tennis Federation. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
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