1992 Dutch Open – Singles

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Singles
1992 Dutch Open
ChampionCzechoslovakia Karel Nováček
Runner-upSpain Jordi Arrese
Final score6–2, 6–3, 2–6, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
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Magnus Gustafsson was the defending champion, but the sixth seeded Swede lost in the second round to Jacco Eltingh. Karel Nováček won the singles event at the 1992 Dutch Open defeating Jordi Arrese in the final 6–2, 6–3, 2–6, 7–5 and captured his second title in Hilversum.

Seeds[]

Champion seeds are indicated in bold while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Spain Carlos Costa (first round)
  2. Spain Jordi Arrese (final)
  3. Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček (champion)
  4. Commonwealth of Independent States Andrei Cherkasov (second round)
  5. Netherlands Paul Haarhuis (first round)
  6. Sweden Magnus Gustafsson (second round)
  7. France Fabrice Santoro (semifinals)
  8. Argentina Guillermo Pérez Roldán (second round)

Draw[]

Key[]

  • Q = Qualifier
  • WC = Wild card
  • LL = Lucky loser
  • Alt = Alternate
  • SE = Special exempt
  • PR = Protected ranking
  • ITF = ITF entry
  • JE = Junior exempt
  • w/o = Walkover
  • r = Retired
  • d = Defaulted

Finals[]

Semifinals Final
            
7 France Fabrice Santoro 3 3  
3 Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček 6 6  
2 Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček 6 6 2 7  
3 Spain Jordi Arrese 2 3 6 5  
WC Sweden Mikael Tillström 3 3  
2 Spain Jordi Arrese 6 6  

Section 1[]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Spain Carlos Costa 3 3  
  France C Pioline 6 6     France C Pioline 4 5  
  Netherlands J Siemerink 7 6     Netherlands J Siemerink 6 7  
Q France T Benhabiles 5 3     Netherlands J Siemerink 3 1  
  Peru P Arraya 5 4   7 France F Santoro 6 6  
WC Netherlands T Nijssen 7 6   WC Netherlands T Nijssen 2 3  
  France R Gilbert 3 3   7 France F Santoro 6 6  
7 France F Santoro 6 6   7 France F Santoro 3 3  
3 Czech Republic K Nováček 6 6   3 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 6 6  
  Belgium E Masso 4 4   3 Czech Republic K Nováček 6 0 6
  Italy R Furlan 6 4 6   Italy R Furlan 2 6 3
Q Spain JA Conde 1 6 3 3 Czech Republic K Nováček 6 6  
  Australia C Limberger 6 3 1   Netherlands J Eltingh 3 1  
  Netherlands J Eltingh 3 6 6   Netherlands J Eltingh 4 6 77
  Sweden J Svensson 3 3   6 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 4 65
6 Sweden M Gustafsson 6 6  

Section 2[]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Netherlands P Haarhuis 66 5  
  Germany M-K Goellner 78 7     Germany M-K Goellner 6 1 3
  Netherlands M Koevermans 6 6     Netherlands M Koevermans 1 6 6
  France T Guardiola 4 1     Netherlands M Koevermans 6 3 4
  Peru J Yzaga 5 5   WC Sweden M Tillström 2 6 6
WC Sweden M Tillström 7 7   WC Sweden M Tillström 6 6  
WC Netherlands T Kempers 6 3 62 4 Commonwealth of Independent States A Chesnokov 0 2  
4 Commonwealth of Independent States A Chesnokov 3 6 77 WC Sweden M Tillström 3 3  
8 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 6 6   2 Spain J Arrese 6 6  
Q Denmark F Fetterlein 0 3   8 Argentina G Pérez Roldán 2 1  
  Belgium B Wuyts 7 2 6   Belgium B Wuyts 6 6  
  Switzerland C Mezzadri 5 6 4   Belgium B Wuyts 77 3 2
  France T Champion 6 6   2 Spain J Arrese 65 6 6
Q Czech Republic J Kodeš Jr. 1 2     France T Champion 77 2 2
  Sweden L Jonsson 77 1 4 2 Spain J Arrese 65 6 6
2 Spain J Arrese 64 6 6

References[]

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