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The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour is the elite tour for professional tennis organized by the ATP. The ATP Tour includes the Grand Slam tournaments (organized by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)), the ATP Super 9, the ATP Championship Series, the ATP World Series, the ATP World Team Cup, the Davis Cup (organized by the ITF), the ATP Tour World Championships and the Grand Slam Cup (organized by the ITF).
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|  Pete Sampras finished the year ranked world No. 1 for the fourth time in his career. He won eight titles during the season, including a major at the US Open, as well as the ATP Tour World Championships. | |
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| Duration | January 1, 1996 (1996-01-01)– November 19, 1996 (1996-11-19) | 
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| Achievements (singles) | |
| Most titles | Pete Sampras (8) | 
| Most finals | Goran Ivanišević (10) Yevgeny Kafelnikov (10) | 
| Prize money leader | Boris Becker ($4,290,477) | 
| Points leader | Pete Sampras (4865) | 
| Awards | |
| Player of the year | Pete Sampras | 
| Doubles team of the year | Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde | 
| Most improved player of the year | Tim Henman | 
| Newcomer of the year | Dominik Hrbatý | 
| Comeback player of the year | Stephane Simian | 
| ← 1995  1997 →  | |
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This is the complete schedule of events on the 1996 ATP Tour, with player progression documented from the quarterfinals stage.[1]
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| Grand Slam events | 
| ATP Tour World Championships | 
| Summer Olympic Games | 
| ATP Super 9 | 
| ATP Championship Series | 
| ATP World Series | 
| Team events | 
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| Week | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semifinalists | Quarterfinalists | 
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| 6 Dec | Grand Slam Cup Munich, Germany $6,000,000 – carpet (i) – 8S |  Boris Becker 6–3, 6–4, 6–4 |  Goran Ivanišević |  Tim Henman  Yevgeny Kafelnikov |  MaliVai Washington  Jakob Hlasek  Jim Courier  Mark Woodforde | 
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List of players and singles titles won:
 Andre Agassi – Miami Masters, Atlanta Olympics, Cincinnati Masters (3) Andre Agassi – Miami Masters, Atlanta Olympics, Cincinnati Masters (3)
 Karim Alami – Atlanta, Palermo (2) Karim Alami – Atlanta, Palermo (2)
 Boris Becker – Australian Open, London, Vienna, Stuttgart Masters, Grand Slam Cup (5) Boris Becker – Australian Open, London, Vienna, Stuttgart Masters, Grand Slam Cup (5)
 Byron Black – Seoul (1) Byron Black – Seoul (1)
 Alberto Berasategui – Bologna, Kitzbühel, Bucharest (3) Alberto Berasategui – Bologna, Kitzbühel, Bucharest (3)
 Tomás Carbonell – Casablanca (1) Tomás Carbonell – Casablanca (1)
 Roberto Carretero – Hamburg Masters (1) Roberto Carretero – Hamburg Masters (1)
 Michael Chang – Indian Wells Masters, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles (3) Michael Chang – Indian Wells Masters, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles (3)
 Francisco Clavet – Amsterdam (1) Francisco Clavet – Amsterdam (1)
 Albert Costa – Gstaad, San Marino, Bournemouth (3) Albert Costa – Gstaad, San Marino, Bournemouth (3)
 Jim Courier – Philadelphia (1) Jim Courier – Philadelphia (1)
 Slava Doseděl – Munich (1) Slava Doseděl – Munich (1)
 Thomas Enqvist – New Delhi, Paris Masters, Stockholm (3) Thomas Enqvist – New Delhi, Paris Masters, Stockholm (3)
 Wayne Ferreira – Scottsdale, Canada Masters (2) Wayne Ferreira – Scottsdale, Canada Masters (2)
 Guy Forget – Marseille (1) Guy Forget – Marseille (1)
 Marc-Kevin Goellner – Marbella (1) Marc-Kevin Goellner – Marbella (1)
 Hernán Gumy – Santiago (1) Hernán Gumy – Santiago (1)
 Magnus Gustafsson – Saint Petersburg, Båstad (2) Magnus Gustafsson – Saint Petersburg, Båstad (2)
 Goran Ivanišević – Zagreb, Dubai, Milan, Rotterdam, Moscow (5) Goran Ivanišević – Zagreb, Dubai, Milan, Rotterdam, Moscow (5)
 Yevgeny Kafelnikov – Adelaide, Prague, French Open, Lyon (4) Yevgeny Kafelnikov – Adelaide, Prague, French Open, Lyon (4)
 Petr Korda – Doha (1) Petr Korda – Doha (1)
 Richard Krajicek – Wimbledon (1) Richard Krajicek – Wimbledon (1)
 Nicklas Kulti – Halle (1) Nicklas Kulti – Halle (1)
 Félix Mantilla – Oporto (1) Félix Mantilla – Oporto (1)
 Todd Martin – Sydney Outdoor (1) Todd Martin – Sydney Outdoor (1)
 Andrei Medvedev – Long Island (1) Andrei Medvedev – Long Island (1)
 Fernando Meligeni – Pinehurst (1) Fernando Meligeni – Pinehurst (1)
 Carlos Moyà – Umag (1) Carlos Moyà – Umag (1)
 Thomas Muster – Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte Carlo Masters, Rome Masters, Stuttart Outdoor, Bogotá (7) Thomas Muster – Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte Carlo Masters, Rome Masters, Stuttart Outdoor, Bogotá (7)
 Jiří Novák – Auckland (1) Jiří Novák – Auckland (1)
 Andrei Olhovskiy – Shanghai (1) Andrei Olhovskiy – Shanghai (1)
 Alex O'Brien – New Haven (1) Alex O'Brien – New Haven (1)
 Nicolas Pereira – Newport (1) Nicolas Pereira – Newport (1)
 Mark Philippoussis – Toulouse (1) Mark Philippoussis – Toulouse (1)
 Cédric Pioline – Copenhagen (1) Cédric Pioline – Copenhagen (1)
 David Prinosil – Ostrava (1) David Prinosil – Ostrava (1)
 Richey Reneberg – Rosmalen (1) Richey Reneberg – Rosmalen (1)
 Marcelo Ríos – St. Poelten (1) Marcelo Ríos – St. Poelten (1)
 Pete Sampras – San Jose, Memphis, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Indianapolis, US Open, Basel, ATP Championships (8) Pete Sampras – San Jose, Memphis, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Indianapolis, US Open, Basel, ATP Championships (8)
 Javier Sánchez – Tel Aviv (1) Javier Sánchez – Tel Aviv (1)
 Sjeng Schalken – Jakarta (1) Sjeng Schalken – Jakarta (1)
 Jan Siemerink – Nottingham (1) Jan Siemerink – Nottingham (1)
 Jonathan Stark – Singapore (1) Jonathan Stark – Singapore (1)
 Greg Rusedski – Beijing (1) Greg Rusedski – Beijing (1)
 Michael Stich – Antwerp (1) Michael Stich – Antwerp (1)
 Jason Stoltenberg – Coral Springs (1) Jason Stoltenberg – Coral Springs (1)
 MaliVai Washington – Bermuda (1) MaliVai Washington – Bermuda (1)
Titles won by nation:
 20 (Sydney Outdoor, San Jose, Memphis, Philadelphia, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Tokyo, Rosmalen, Washington, D.C., Atlanta Olympics, Los Angeles, Cincinnati Masters, Indianapolis, New Haven, US Open, Basel, Singapore, ATP Championships) 20 (Sydney Outdoor, San Jose, Memphis, Philadelphia, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Tokyo, Rosmalen, Washington, D.C., Atlanta Olympics, Los Angeles, Cincinnati Masters, Indianapolis, New Haven, US Open, Basel, Singapore, ATP Championships)
 12 (Casablanca, Hamburg Masters, Oporto, Bologna, Gstaad, Kitzbühel, Amsterdam, San Marino, Umag, Bucharest, Bournemouth, Tel Aviv) 12 (Casablanca, Hamburg Masters, Oporto, Bologna, Gstaad, Kitzbühel, Amsterdam, San Marino, Umag, Bucharest, Bournemouth, Tel Aviv)
 7 (Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte Carlo Masters, Rome Masters, Stuttgart Outdoor, Bogotá) 7 (Mexico City, Estoril, Barcelona, Monte Carlo Masters, Rome Masters, Stuttgart Outdoor, Bogotá)
 7 (Australian Open, Antwerp, London, Marbella, Vienna, Ostrava, Stuttgart Masters) 7 (Australian Open, Antwerp, London, Marbella, Vienna, Ostrava, Stuttgart Masters)
 6 (Saint Petersburg, New Delhi, Halle, Båstad, Paris Masters, Stockholm) 6 (Saint Petersburg, New Delhi, Halle, Båstad, Paris Masters, Stockholm)
 5 (Zagreb, Dubai, Milan, Rotterdam, Moscow) 5 (Zagreb, Dubai, Milan, Rotterdam, Moscow)
 5 (Adelaide, Shanghai, Prague, French Open, Lyon) 5 (Adelaide, Shanghai, Prague, French Open, Lyon)
 3 (Auckland, Doha, Prague) 3 (Auckland, Doha, Prague)
 3 (Jakarta, Nottingham, Wimbledon) 3 (Jakarta, Nottingham, Wimbledon)
 2 (Coral Springs, Toulouse) 2 (Coral Springs, Toulouse)
 2 (Marseille, Copenhagen) 2 (Marseille, Copenhagen)
 2 (Atlanta, Palermo) 2 (Atlanta, Palermo)
 2 (Scottsdale, Canada Masters) 2 (Scottsdale, Canada Masters)
 1 (Santiago) 1 (Santiago)
 1 (Pinehurst) 1 (Pinehurst)
 1 (St. Poelten) 1 (St. Poelten)
 1 (Beijing) 1 (Beijing)
 1 (Long Island) 1 (Long Island)
 1 (Newport) 1 (Newport)
 1 (Seoul) 1 (Seoul)
The following players won their first career title:
 Karim Alami – Atlanta Karim Alami – Atlanta
 Byron Black – Seoul Byron Black – Seoul
 Roberto Carretero – Hamburg Masters Roberto Carretero – Hamburg Masters
 Hernán Gumy – Santiago Hernán Gumy – Santiago
 Félix Mantilla – Oporto Félix Mantilla – Oporto
 Jiří Novák – Auckland Jiří Novák – Auckland
 Mark Philippoussis – Toulouse Mark Philippoussis – Toulouse
 Cédric Pioline – Copenhagen Cédric Pioline – Copenhagen
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