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1999 US Open Winner: Full Results and Tournament Profile

The 1999 US Open produced two defining champions: men’s singles winner Andre Agassi and women’s singles winner Serena Williams. Agassi defeated Todd Martin 6–4, 6–7(5),...

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1999 US Open Winner: Full Results and Tournament Profile

1999 US Open Winner: Full Results and Tournament Profile

The 1999 US Open produced two defining champions: men’s singles winner Andre Agassi and women’s singles winner Serena Williams. Agassi defeated Todd Martin 6–4, 6–7(5), 6–7(2), 6–3, 6–2 in a final noted for shifting momentum and resilient baseline play. Williams, in her breakthrough major, beat Martina Hingis 6–3, 7–6(4) to claim the first of her 23 Grand Slam singles titles. This profile clarifies outcomes, set-by-set detail, and career context for both champions, with verifiable match data useful for long-term reference.

1999 US Open Men’s Singles Final

Match Result and Key Moments

Andre Agassi won his second US Open title and 18th career major by beating Todd Martin 6–4, 6–7(5), 6–7(2), 6–3, 6–2 on August 31, 1999. After taking the first set, Agassi dropped the next two tiebreaks before closing in two sets to seal the match. The final showcased Agassi’s experience on hard courts and Martin’s consistent pressure, with Agassi’s serve and break points proving decisive in the decisive fifth set.

Set-by-Set Breakdown

SetAgassiMartinNotes
164Agassi controlled baseline rallies
26775Martin won first tiebreak after Agassi’s error
36276Martin took second tiebreak amid high quality tennis
463Agassi broke and held to even match
562Agassi closed on serve in under 20 minutes

1999 US Open Women’s Singles Final

Result and Context

Serena Williams defeated Martina Hingis 6–3, 7–6(4) on September 11, 1999, to win her first Grand Slam singles title at age 17. The victory marked the beginning of Williams’s sustained excellence in the late 1990s and early 2000s, highlighting her blend of power and court coverage. Hingis, the top seed and world No. 1, offered early pressure, but Williams’s serve and movement proved decisive in the championship points phase.

Set-by-Set Breakdown

SetWilliamsHingisNotes
163Williams broke once to take control
27564Williams saved set point and won tiebreak

Notable Performances and Tournament Context

Beyond the finals, the 1999 US Open offered several noteworthy narratives. Men’s singles saw Andre Agassi advance through deep into the draw after facing stern tests in the semifinals and final. In women’s singles, the semifinal and final featured young Serena Williams rising to challenge established stars, foreshadowing her sustained dominance. Both champions demonstrated resilience on hard courts, with tight breaks and crucial hold patterns shaping key matches. The tournament reinforced the US Open’s role as a stage for emerging talent and veteran experience alike.

1999 US Open Singles Champions – Verified Summary

CategoryWinnerRunner-upScorePrize Context
Men’s SinglesAndre AgassiTodd Martin6–4, 6–7(5), 6–7(2), 6–3, 6–2Championship-level prize per verified draw data
Women’s SinglesSerena WilliamsMartina Hingis6–3, 7–6(4)Championship-level prize per verified draw data

Lasting Impact and Legacy

Agassi’s 1999 US Open reinforced his reputation as a seasoned hard-court competitor and completed key majors in a career that spanned two decades. Williams’s 1999 title signaled the arrival of a transformative player who would go on to redefine the sport in the 2000s. For fans and analysts, these results remain reference points for evaluating performance under pressure on outdoor hard courts. The clarity of outcomes and the depth of competition in 1999 continue to inform how the tournament is remembered and studied.

Quick Facts at a Glance

  • Men’s Singles Champion: Andre Agassi (defeated Todd Martin)
  • Women’s Singles Champion: Serena Williams (defeated Martina Hingis)
  • Surface: Hard court (Arthur Ashe Stadium, Flushing Meadows)
  • Dates: Early September through late August ending September 12, 1999

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