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Men's Singles

 

First Qualifying Round Final Qualifying Round Qualified for the Main Draw
:ITA CARUSO, Salvatore (1) 77 6 - :ITA CARUSO, Salvatore (1) 6 6 - :ITA CARUSO, Salvatore (1)
:BEL GEERTS, Michael (ALT) 65 4 -
:ROU IONEL, Nicholas David (WC) 6 1 2 :JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (8) 3 4 -
:JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (8) 4 6 6
:POR SOUSA, Joao (2) 6 2 6 :POR SOUSA, Joao (2) 1RT - - :FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (7)
:ITA SEPPI, Andreas 4 6 4
:COL GALAN, Daniel Elahi 4 2 - :FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (7) 1 - -
:FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (7) 6 6 -
:ARG CORIA, Federico (3) 7 6 - :ARG CORIA, Federico (3) 4 0 - :RSA HARRIS, Lloyd (5)
:ESP TABERNER, Carlos 5 3 -
:USA KHAN, Zane (WC) 61 2 - :RSA HARRIS, Lloyd (5) 6 6 -
:RSA HARRIS, Lloyd (5) 77 6 -
:USA GIRON, Marcos (4) 6 4 6 :USA GIRON, Marcos (4) 77 6 - :USA GIRON, Marcos (4)
:POL MAJCHRZAK, Kamil 3 6 3
:GBR BROADY, Liam (ALT) 4 6 1 :JPN UCHIYAMA, Yasutaka (6) 61 2 -
:JPN UCHIYAMA, Yasutaka (6) 6 3 6
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Men's Singles

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1
:BEL GOFFIN, David (1) - - - :BEL GOFFIN, David (1)
:WHT bye - - -
:USA GIRON, Marcos (Q) 4 6 6 :USA GIRON, Marcos (Q)
:ITA NARDI, Luca (WC) 6 4 1
:USA PAUL, Tommy 3 2 - :ESP LOPEZ, Feliciano
:ESP LOPEZ, Feliciano 6 6 -
:FRA GASQUET, Richard 6 65 3 :AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (8)
:AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (8) 3 77 6
:BUL DIMITROV, Grigor (4) - - - :BUL DIMITROV, Grigor (4)
:WHT bye - - -
:ARG CORIA, Federico (LL) 2 3 - :ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo
:ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo 6 6 -
:FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (Q) 3 64 - :GBR NORRIE, Cameron
:GBR NORRIE, Cameron 6 77 -
:SLO BEDENE, Aljaz 3 64 - :CAN RAONIC, Milos (5)
:CAN RAONIC, Milos (5) 6 77 -
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2
:SRB LAJOVIC, Dusan (6) 3 66 - :USA TIAFOE, Frances
:USA TIAFOE, Frances 6 78 -
:ITA CARUSO, Salvatore (Q) 2 6 3 :GBR EVANS, Daniel
:GBR EVANS, Daniel 6 3 6
:BEL BERGS, Zizou (WC) 7 7 - :BEL BERGS, Zizou (WC)
:ESP RAMOS-VINOLAS, Albert 5 5 -
:WHT bye - - - :RUS KHACHANOV, Karen (3)
:RUS KHACHANOV, Karen (3) - - -
:USA FRITZ, Taylor (7) 77 6 - :USA FRITZ, Taylor (7)
:USA OPELKA, Reilly 65 1 -
:FRA MOUTET, Corentin 5 2 - :RSA HARRIS, Lloyd (Q)
:RSA HARRIS, Lloyd (Q) 7 6 -
:BEL COPPEJANS, Kimmer (WC) 4 3 - :FRA HUMBERT, Ugo
:FRA HUMBERT, Ugo 6 6 -
:WHT bye - - - :ESP CARRENO BUSTA, Pablo (2)
:ESP CARRENO BUSTA, Pablo (2) - - -
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Men's Singles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:BEL GOFFIN, David (1) 3 5 - :USA GIRON, Marcos (Q) 3 0 - :AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (8) 77 63 6 Final
:USA GIRON, Marcos (Q) 6 7 -
:ESP LOPEZ, Feliciano 4 2 - :AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (8) 6 6 -
:AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (8) 6 6 -
:BUL DIMITROV, Grigor (4) 4 6 6 :BUL DIMITROV, Grigor (4) - - - :BUL DIMITROV, Grigor (4) 64 77 4 :AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (8) 1 64 -
:ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo 6 3 4
:GBR NORRIE, Cameron 5 64 - :CAN RAONIC, Milos (5) w/o - -
:CAN RAONIC, Milos (5) 7 77 -
:USA TIAFOE, Frances 63 2 - :GBR EVANS, Daniel 3 79 6 :GBR EVANS, Daniel 6 67 4 :FRA HUMBERT, Ugo 6 77 -
:GBR EVANS, Daniel 77 6 -
:BEL BERGS, Zizou (WC) 7 4 4 :RUS KHACHANOV, Karen (3) 6 67 4
:RUS KHACHANOV, Karen (3) 5 6 6
:USA FRITZ, Taylor (7) 5 63 - :RSA HARRIS, Lloyd (Q) 3 62 - :FRA HUMBERT, Ugo 4 79 6 No 3rd Place Match
:RSA HARRIS, Lloyd (Q) 7 77 -
:FRA HUMBERT, Ugo 5 6 6 :FRA HUMBERT, Ugo 6 77 -
:ESP CARRENO BUSTA, Pablo (2) 7 3 4
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Men's Doubles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:BEL GILLE, Sander (5)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (5)
6 6 -

:BEL GILLE, Sander (5)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (5)

7 6 -

:BEL GILLE, Sander (5)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (5)

6 3 8 Final
:ESA AREVALO, Marcelo
:GBR O'MARA, Jonny
4 3 -
:USA FRITZ, Taylor
:USA MONROE, Nicholas
6 3 10

:GBR EVANS, Daniel
:GBR NORRIE, Cameron

5 3 -
:GBR EVANS, Daniel
:GBR NORRIE, Cameron
4 6 12
:GBR MURRAY, Jamie (4)
:GBR SKUPSKI, Neal (4)
4 4 -

:IND BOPANNA, Rohan

:NED MIDDELKOOP, Matwe

6 4 10

:IND BOPANNA, Rohan

:NED MIDDELKOOP, Matwe

4 6 10

:IND BOPANNA, Rohan

:NED MIDDELKOOP, Matwe

3 4 -

:IND BOPANNA, Rohan

:NED MIDDELKOOP, Matwe

6 6 -
:SRB CACIC, Nikola
:BRA DEMOLINER, Marcelo
6 3 9

:AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (ALT)
:AUS REID, Matt (ALT)

3 6 4
:AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (ALT)
:AUS REID, Matt (ALT)
4 6 11

:USA KHAN, Zane (WC)

:ITA NARDI, Luca (WC)

4 63 -

:BEL GEERTS, Michael (WC)
:BEL MERTENS, Yannick (WC)

4 1 -

:ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo (ALT)
:NED ARENDS, Sander (ALT)

3 4 -

:AUS PEERS, John (2)

:NZL VENUS, Michael (2)

6 6 -
:BEL GEERTS, Michael (WC)
:BEL MERTENS, Yannick (WC)
6 77 -
:ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo (ALT)
:NED ARENDS, Sander (ALT)
66 6 10

:ESP ANDUJAR, Pablo (ALT)
:NED ARENDS, Sander (ALT)

6 6 -
:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice (3)
:NED ROJER, Jean-Julien (3)
78 2 5

:DEN NIELSEN, Frederik

:GER PUETZ, Tim

5 2 -

:ITA BOLELLI, Simone
:ARG GONZALEZ, Maximo

3 4 -

:AUS PEERS, John (2)

:NZL VENUS, Michael (2)

6 6 - No 3rd Place Match
:ITA BOLELLI, Simone
:ARG GONZALEZ, Maximo
7 6 -

:GBR BAMBRIDGE, Luke

:USA WITHROW, Jackson

4 5 X

:AUS PEERS, John (2)

:NZL VENUS, Michael (2)

6 6 -

:AUS PEERS, John (2)

:NZL VENUS, Michael (2)

6 7 X
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