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1991 Swiss Indoors – Singles

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Singles
1991 Swiss Indoors
Final
ChampionSwitzerland Jakob Hlasek
Runner-upUnited States John McEnroe
Score7–6(7–4), 6–0, 6–3
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
← 1990 · Swiss Indoors · 1992 ⊟

John McEnroe was the defending champion, but lost in the final to Jakob Hlasek. The score was 7–6(7–4), 6–0, 6–3.[1][2][3]

Seeds

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  1. Germany Michael Stich (first round)
  2. Czechoslovakia Karel Nováček (quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Sergi Bruguera (second round)
  4. Czechoslovakia Petr Korda (second round)
  5. Russia Andrei Cherkasov (first round)
  6. Switzerland Jakob Hlasek (champion)
  7. Soviet Union Alexander Volkov (semifinals)
  8. United States John McEnroe (final)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
            
8 United States John McEnroe 6 6
WC United States Jimmy Connors 1 3
8 United States John McEnroe 64 0 3
6 Switzerland Jakob Hlasek 77 6 6
6 Switzerland Jakob Hlasek 77 65 77
7 Soviet Union Alexander Volkov 63 77 65

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Germany M Stich 3 3
Sweden C Bergström 6 6 Sweden C Bergström 6 6
Q Sweden J Carlsson 7 5 6 Q Sweden J Carlsson 3 2
Germany A Mronz 5 7 3 Sweden C Bergström 63 4
United States P McEnroe 63 7 6 8 United States J McEnroe 77 6
WC Switzerland C Mezzadri 77 5 0 United States P McEnroe 2 4
Q France T Guardiola 2 4 8 United States J McEnroe 6 6
8 United States J McEnroe 6 6 8 United States J McEnroe 6 6
4 Czechoslovakia P Korda 3 6 6 WC United States J Connors 1 3
Sweden A Järryd 6 4 3 4 Czechoslovakia P Korda 3 4
Q France L Prades 3 1 WC United States J Connors 6 6
WC United States J Connors 6 6 WC United States J Connors 6 6
Italy P Canè 4 6 77 Israel A Mansdorf 3 2
WC Sweden T Enqvist 6 3 65 Italy P Canè 5 4
Israel A Mansdorf 1 6 6 Israel A Mansdorf 7 6
5 Russia A Cherkasov 6 3 3

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Switzerland J Hlasek 6 6
Sweden J Gunnarsson 3 2 6 Switzerland J Hlasek 710 6
Germany CU Steeb 6 77 Germany CU Steeb 68 3
France JP Fleurian 0 63 6 Switzerland J Hlasek 6 6
United States K Curren 2 77 6 United States K Curren 3 4
Switzerland M Rosset 6 61 1 United States K Curren 6 3 6
Q Sweden D Engel 6 5 62 3 Spain S Bruguera 4 6 3
3 Spain S Bruguera 2 7 77 6 Switzerland J Hlasek 77 65 77
7 Soviet Union A Volkov 6 6 7 Soviet Union A Volkov 63 77 65
France G Raoux 3 4 7 Soviet Union A Volkov 6 6
Spain T Carbonell 7 6 Spain T Carbonell 3 4
Germany C Saceanu 5 3 7 Soviet Union A Volkov 6 69 6
Sweden N Kulti 6 6 2 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 1 711 3
Italy C Caratti 1 4 Sweden N Kulti 4 77 62
Netherlands P Haarhuis 2 6 3 2 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 6 62 77
2 Czechoslovakia K Nováček 6 1 6

References

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  1. ^ "TENNIS ROUNDUP : McEnroe Is Beaten by Hlasek". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 30 September 1991. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
  2. ^ "TENNIS". The Washington Post. 30 September 1991. Retrieved 16 October 2023. Switzerland's Jakob Hlasek, seeded sixth, defeated defending champion John McEnroe, 7-6 (7-4), 6-0, 6-3, yesterday in the final of the Swiss Indoor tournament in Basel, Switzerland.
  3. ^ Moore, Toni (30 September 1991). "Hlasek downs McEnroe at Swiss Indoors". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
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