1997 Copenhagen Open – Singles

Cédric Pioline was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Singles
1997 Copenhagen Open
ChampionSweden Thomas Johansson
Runner-upCzech Republic Martin Damm
Score6–4, 3–6, 6–2
Draw32
Seeds8

Thomas Johansson won in the final 6–4, 3–6, 6–2 against Martin Damm.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. n/a
  2. Czech Republic Martin Damm (final)
  3. Germany David Prinosil (second round)
  4. Germany Alex Rădulescu (first round)
  5. Sweden Thomas Johansson (champion)
  6. Slovakia Karol Kučera (semifinals)
  7. Denmark Kenneth Carlsen (second round)
  8. Czech Republic Daniel Vacek (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
LL France G Solvès 4 5  
Q South Africa K Ullyett 6 7   Q South Africa K Ullyett 6 3 4
  France S Simian 3 2   Q Germany L Burgsmüller 3 6 6
Q Germany L Burgsmüller 6 6   Q Germany L Burgsmüller 6 6  
  Spain T Carbonell 6 6     Spain T Carbonell 4 4  
Q Israel E Erlich 2 2     Spain T Carbonell 77 79  
WC Denmark T Larsen 1 3   7 Denmark K Carlsen 65 67  
7 Denmark K Carlsen 6 6   Q Germany L Burgsmüller 2 4  
4 Germany A Rădulescu 6 5 3 5 Sweden T Johansson 6 6  
  Slovakia J Krošlák 3 7 6   Slovakia J Krošlák 4 6 6
  Australia R Fromberg 4 4     Sweden M Norman 6 4 2
  Sweden M Norman 6 6     Slovakia J Krošlák 6 3 2
  Russia A Volkov 6 77   5 Sweden T Johansson 4 6 6
  Russia A Olhovskiy 4 64     Russia A Volkov 6 3 2
  Belgium J van Herck 4 5   5 Sweden T Johansson 4 6 6
5 Sweden T Johansson 6 7   5 Sweden T Johansson 6 3 6
6 Slovakia K Kučera 6 6   2 Czech Republic Martin Damm 4 6 2
  Bulgaria O Stanoytchev 3 0   6 Slovakia K Kučera 6 4 6
  Sweden P Fredriksson 1 3     France F Santoro 1 6 1
  France F Santoro 6 6   6 Slovakia K Kučera 6 6  
  France G Raoux 6 7     France G Raoux 4 2  
Q New Zealand B Steven 4 5     France G Raoux 78 6  
  France T Champion 66 611   3 Germany D Prinosil 66 4  
3 Germany D Prinosil 78 713   6 Slovakia K Kučera 4 6 3
8 Czech Republic D Vacek 2 77 2 2 Czech Republic M Damm 6 3 6
WC Denmark F Fetterlein 6 63 6 WC Denmark F Fetterlein 6 77  
  Spain E Benfele Álvarez 1 1     Belgium F Dewulf 3 61  
  Belgium F Dewulf 6 6   WC Denmark F Fetterlein 4 3  
  Portugal N Marques 6 67 6 2 Czech Republic M Damm 6 6  
  Italy R Furlan 3 79 1   Portugal N Marques 3 6 3
WC Denmark P Langvardt 2 3   2 Czech Republic M Damm 6 3 6
2 Czech Republic M Damm 6 6  
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