Milan | A.C. Milan | University of Milan | Inter Milan | 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships | Major Indoor Soccer League | Milan Kundera | Duchy of Milan | Piccolo Teatro (Milan) | Milan Obrenović | Victor Milan | province of Milan | Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–2008) | 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships | Singapore Indoor Stadium | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan | Milan Stanković | Milan Rakić | Indoor Football League | University of Milan Bicocca | Province of Milan | NCAA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship | Milan Vidmar | Milan suburban railway service | Milan Stojadinović | Gang War in Milan | Professional Indoor Football League | Milan Stitt | Milan Stepanov | Milan Mandarić |
The singles field was headlined by World No. 1, US Open, Canada and Paris Masters champion Marat Safin, ATP No. 7, Sydney Olympics gold medalist, Moscow and two-time Milan champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Auckland champion Dominik Hrbatý.