Singles
1995 EA Generali Open
ChampionSpain Albert Costa
Runner-upAustria Thomas Muster
Score4–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–3), 2–6, 6–4
Draw48 (4WC/6Q)
Seeds16

Goran Ivanišević was the defending champion but chose to compete at Los Angeles during the same week, reaching the semifinals.

Albert Costa won the title by defeating Thomas Muster 4–6, 6–4, 7–6(7–3), 2–6, 6–4 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Austria Thomas Muster (final)
  2. Spain Sergi Bruguera (third round)
  3. Spain Alberto Berasategui (quarterfinals)
  4. Italy Andrea Gaudenzi (quarterfinals)
  5. Spain Albert Costa (champion)
  6. Austria Gilbert Schaller (semifinals)
  7. Spain Francisco Clavet (second round)
  8. Germany Bernd Karbacher (semifinals)
  9. Italy Renzo Furlan (second round)
  10. Brazil Fernando Meligeni (third round)
  11. Romania Adrian Voinea (third round)
  12. Spain Jordi Arrese (third round)
  13. Spain Tomás Carbonell (second round)
  14. Uruguay Marcelo Filippini (third round)
  15. Denmark Frederik Fetterlein (third round)
  16. Spain Emilio Sánchez (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                 
1 Austria Thomas Muster 77 6
Hungary Sándor Noszály 61 3
1 Austria Thomas Muster 6 61 6
6 Austria Gilbert Schaller 3 77 3
3 Spain Alberto Berasategui 5 4
6 Austria Gilbert Schaller 7 6
1 Austria Thomas Muster 6 4 63 6 4
5 Spain Albert Costa 4 6 77 2 6
5 Spain Albert Costa 6 77
4 Italy Andrea Gaudenzi 2 64
5 Spain Albert Costa 6 6
8 Germany Bernd Karbacher 2 4
8 Germany Bernd Karbacher 7 7
Italy Stefano Pescosolido 5 5

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Austria T Muster 6 6
Q Austria T Buchmayer 6 61 4 United States S Campbell 3 3
United States S Campbell 2 77 6 1 Austria T Muster 6 6
Czech Republic V Roubíček 6 6 15 Denmark F Fetterlein 3 3
WC Austria A Antonitsch 3 2 Czech Republic V Roubíček 6 1 3
15 Denmark F Fetterlein 2 6 6
1 Austria T Muster 77 6
Hungary S Noszály 61 3
9 Italy R Furlan 4 65
Q Spain C Moyá 6 4 6 Q Spain C Moyá 6 77
WC Romania D Pescariu 4 6 3 Q Spain C Moyá 4 4
Q Italy D Balducci 3 66 Hungary S Noszály 6 6
Hungary S Noszály 6 78 Hungary S Noszály 6 2 6
7 Spain F Clavet 3 6 3

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 Spain A Berasategui 6 5 6
Spain JA Viloca 4 1 France G Solvès 3 7 3
France G Solvès 6 6 3 Spain A Berasategui 6 77
France T Guardiola 6 6 14 Uruguay M Filippini 3 61
Portugal E Couto 3 4 France T Guardiola 3 4
14 Uruguay M Filippini 6 6
3 Spain A Berasategui 5 4
6 Austria G Schaller 7 6
12 Spain J Arrese 6 6
WC Austria C Trimmel 5 4 Spain E Benfele Álvarez 4 4
Spain E Benfele Álvarez 7 6 12 Spain J Arrese 4 6 4
Italy D Musa 68 6 6 6 Austria G Schaller 6 3 6
WC Austria H Wiltschnig 710 1 4 Italy D Musa 4 6 4
6 Austria G Schaller 6 3 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 Spain A Costa 6 6
Q Sweden N Utgren 6 66 4 South Africa D Nainkin 3 4
South Africa D Nainkin 4 78 6 5 Spain A Costa 6 6
Argentina M Charpentier 77 4 6 11 Romania A Voinea 3 4
Spain A Mancisidor 65 6 3 Argentina M Charpentier 3 64
11 Romania A Voinea 6 77
5 Spain A Costa 6 77
4 Italy A Gaudenzi 2 64
13 Spain T Carbonell 3 2
Israel E Ran 4 65 Australia A Ilie 6 6
Australia A Ilie 6 77 Australia A Ilie 0 1
Germany P Baur 77 6 4 Italy A Gaudenzi 6 6
Italy D Nargiso 60 4 Germany P Baur 2 4
4 Italy A Gaudenzi 6 6

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 Germany B Karbacher 77 5 7
Ukraine D Poliakov 65 5 Spain A López Morón 62 7 5
Spain A López Morón 77 7 8 Germany B Karbacher 6 5 6
Morocco H Arazi 5 6 3 10 Brazil F Meligeni 4 7 3
Q Romania A Pavel 7 3 6 Q Romania A Pavel 5 0r
10 Brazil F Meligeni 7 2
8 Germany B Karbacher 7 7
Italy S Pescosolido 5 5
16 Spain E Sánchez 4 4
Italy S Pescosolido 6 6 Italy S Pescosolido 6 6
Italy D Sanguinetti 3 2 Italy S Pescosolido 6 7
Argentina C Miniussi 3 6 3 2 Spain S Bruguera 4 5
Q Spain P Imaz 6 2 6 Q Spain P Imaz 1 4
2 Spain S Bruguera 6 6

References

  1. "Glorreiche Helden - Einzel" [Glorious Heroes - Singles]. Generali Open. Retrieved 3 October 2022. 1995 - Albert Costa (ESP)
  2. Sokolowski, Alexandre (6 August 2022). "August 6, 1995: the day future Roland-Garros champion Albert Costa claimed his maiden ATP title". Tennis Majors. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
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