1999 Paris Open

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1999 Paris Open
Date1–8 November
Edition27th
CategoryATP Super 9
Draw48S / 24D
Prize money$2,300,000
SurfaceCarpet / indoor
LocationParis, France
VenuePalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Champions
Singles
United States Andre Agassi
Doubles
Canada Sébastien Lareau / United States Alex O'Brien

The 1999 Paris Open was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 27th edition of the Paris Masters, and is part of the ATP Super 9 of the 1999 ATP Tour. It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from 1 November through 8 November 1999. First-seeded Andre Agassi won the singles title.

Finals

Singles

United States Andre Agassi defeated Russia Marat Safin 7–6(7–1), 6–2, 4–6, 6–4

  • It was Andre Agassi's 5th title of the year and his 44th overall. It was his 1st Masters Series title of the year, and his 10th overall.

Doubles

Canada Sébastien Lareau / United States Alex O'Brien defeated Netherlands Paul Haarhuis / United States Jared Palmer 7–6(9–7), 7–5

References

  1. ^ "1999 Paris – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "1999 Paris – Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

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