1994 IPB Czech Indoor – Singles

In the first edition of the tournament, MaliVai Washington won the title by defeating Arnaud Boetsch 3–6, 6–4, 6–3 in the final.[1]

Singles
1994 IPB Czech Indoor
Champion MaliVai Washington
Runner-up Arnaud Boetsch
Final score3–6, 6–4, 6–3
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8

Seeds

  1. Alberto Berasategui (First round)
  2. Petr Korda (First round)
  3. Carlos Costa (First round)
  4. Cédric Pioline (First round)
  5. MaliVai Washington (Champion)
  6. Arnaud Boetsch (Final)
  7. Sláva Doseděl (First round)
  8. Karel Nováček (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Martin Damm 3 6 5
5 MaliVai Washington 6 2 7
5 MaliVai Washington 4 6 6
6 Arnaud Boetsch 6 3 3
6 Arnaud Boetsch 66 6 6
Diego Nargiso 78 4 2

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 A Berasategui 63 4
A Volkov 77 6 A Volkov 5 63
WC N Kiefer 1 3 J Bates 7 77
J Bates 6 6 J Bates 2 3
R Gilbert 6 6 M Damm 6 6
G Raoux 3 4 R Gilbert 4 4
M Damm 78 6 M Damm 6 6
7 S Doseděl 66 4 M Damm 3 6 5
4 C Pioline 77 5 4 5 MV Washington 6 2 7
Q J Van Herck 61 7 6 Q J Van Herck 4 3
M Zoecke 2 4 K Carlsen 6 6
K Carlsen 6 6 K Carlsen 64 66
D Rikl 1 1 5 MV Washington 77 78
H Dreekmann 6 6 H Dreekmann 63 3
H Skoff 4 r 5 MV Washington 77 6
5 MV Washington 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 A Boetsch 6 6
WC Radovan Chrz 1 4 6 A Boetsch 77 6
Q A Rădulescu 6 6 Q A Rădulescu 62 2
WC Otakar Jurecka 2 1 6 A Boetsch 2 6 6
J Renzenbrink 6 6 J Svensson 6 2 3
Q S Simian 3 4 J Renzenbrink 3 1
J Svensson 7 6 J Svensson 6 6
3 C Costa 5 2 6 A Boetsch 66 6 6
8 K Nováček 1 4 D Nargiso 78 4 2
MK Goellner 6 6 MK Goellner 5 2
J Siemerink 6 6 J Siemerink 7 6
Q J Krocskó 1 2 J Siemerink 0 64
O Delaître 3 7 1 D Nargiso 6 77
D Nargiso 6 5 6 D Nargiso 6 6
L Roux 77 77 L Roux 3 4
2 P Korda 63 65

References

  1. "Ivanisevic surprises Chang, himself in Tokyo". Tampa Bay Times. 17 October 1994. Retrieved 21 September 2020. American MaliVai Washington beat France's Arnaud Boetsch 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 Sunday to win the $290,000 IPB Czech Indoor tournament for his first title of the year.
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