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1996 Comcast U.S. Indoor


The 1996 Comcast U.S. Indoor was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the CoreStates Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States and was part of the Championship Series of the 1996 ATP Tour. It was the 29th edition of the tournament and ran from February 26 through March 3, 1996. Second-seeded Jim Courier won the singles title.

Finals

Singles

Main article: 1996 Comcast U.S. Indoor – Singles

USA Jim Courier defeated USA Chris Woodruff 6–4, 6–3

  • It was Courier's only singles title of the year and the 19th of his career.

Doubles

Main article: 1996 Comcast U.S. Indoor – Doubles

AUS Todd Woodbridge / AUS Mark Woodforde defeated ZIM Byron Black / CAN Grant Connell 7–6, 6–2

  • It was Woodbridge's 2nd title of the year and the 42nd of his career. It was Woodforde's 3rd title of the year and the 46th of his career.

References

References

  1. (March 7, 1997). "Sampras holds off Rafter". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  2. "1996 Philadelphia – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  3. "1996 Philadelphia – Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  4. (March 4, 1996). "Courier stops upstart for title". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  5. (1997). "International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1997". CollinsWillow.
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