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Men's Singles

 

First Qualifying Round Final Qualifying Round Qualified for the Main Draw
:GER HANFMANN, Yannick (1) 6 6 - :GER HANFMANN, Yannick (1) 4 4 - :BIH DZUMHUR, Damir (6)
:GBR BROADY, Liam 2 3 -
:KAZ NEDOVYESOV, Aleksandr (WC) 6 5 2 :BIH DZUMHUR, Damir (6) 6 6 -
:BIH DZUMHUR, Damir (6) 1 7 6
:FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (2) 6 6 - :FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (2) 6 63 6 :FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (2)
:AUS PURCELL, Max 1 2 -
:SRB TROICKI, Viktor 6 6 - :SRB TROICKI, Viktor 3 77 3
:RUS DONSKOY, Evgeny (8) 0 4 -
:JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (3) 6 6 - :JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (3) 3 6 77 :JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (3)
:EGY SAFWAT, Mohamed 0 2 -
:KAZ YEVSEYEV, Denis (WC) 7 3 0 :AUS POLMANS, Marc (7) 6 2 65
:AUS POLMANS, Marc (7) 5 6 6
:AUS POPYRIN, Alexei (4) 6 4 - :AUS POPYRIN, Alexei (4) 3 3 - :RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (5)
:UZB ISTOMIN, Denis 4 4RT -
:LAT GULBIS, Ernests 63 1 - :RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (5) 6 6 -
:RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (5) 77 6 -
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Men's Singles

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1
:FRA PAIRE, Benoit (1) - - - :FRA PAIRE, Benoit (1)
:WHT bye - - -
:ARG DELBONIS, Federico 77 3 2 :KAZ KUKUSHKIN, Mikhail
:KAZ KUKUSHKIN, Mikhail 65 6 6
:KAZ SKATOV, Timofey (WC) 2 0 - :FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (Q)
:FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (Q) 6 6 -
:GBR NORRIE, Cameron 7 66 2 :AUS THOMPSON, Jordan (8)
:AUS THOMPSON, Jordan (8) 5 78 6
:FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (3) - - - :FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (3)
:WHT bye - - -
:BIH DZUMHUR, Damir (Q) 1 7 4 :JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (Q)
:JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (Q) 6 5 6
:RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (Q) 3 6 3 :ITA SEPPI, Andreas (WC)
:ITA SEPPI, Andreas (WC) 6 1 6
:USA MCDONALD, Mackenzie (PR) 6 6 - :USA MCDONALD, Mackenzie (PR)
:KAZ BUBLIK, Alexander (6) 3 2 -
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2
:USA PAUL, Tommy (7) 77 6 - :USA PAUL, Tommy (7)
:ITA TRAVAGLIA, Stefano 62 3 -
:KAZ POPKO, Dmitry (WC) 6 4 4 :MDA ALBOT, Radu
:MDA ALBOT, Radu 4 6 6
:ESP VERDASCO, Fernando 6 77 - :ESP VERDASCO, Fernando
:AUS DUCKWORTH, James 4 65 -
:WHT bye - - - :AUS MILLMAN, John (4)
:AUS MILLMAN, John (4) - - -
:USA SANDGREN, Tennys (5) 4 67 - :CZE VESELY, Jiri
:CZE VESELY, Jiri 6 79 -
:RSA HARRIS, Lloyd 3 6 63 :BLR GERASIMOV, Egor
:BLR GERASIMOV, Egor 6 3 77
:USA TIAFOE, Frances 6 6 - :USA TIAFOE, Frances
:FRA MOUTET, Corentin 3 2 -
:WHT TBD - - - :SRB KECMANOVIC, Miomir (2)
:SRB KECMANOVIC, Miomir (2) - - -
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Men's Singles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:FRA PAIRE, Benoit (1) 77 62 1 :KAZ KUKUSHKIN, Mikhail 3 1 - :FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (Q) 5 2 - Final
:KAZ KUKUSHKIN, Mikhail 64 77 6
:FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (Q) 6 3 6 :FIN RUUSUVUORI, Emil (Q) 6 6 -
:AUS THOMPSON, Jordan (8) 2 6 4
:FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (3) 6 6 - :FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (3) 6 6 - :FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (3) 7 6 - :FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (3) 5 1 -
:JPN SUGITA, Yuichi (Q) 1 1 -
:ITA SEPPI, Andreas (WC) 6 3 3 :USA MCDONALD, Mackenzie (PR) 1 4 -
:USA MCDONALD, Mackenzie (PR) 3 6 6
:USA PAUL, Tommy (7) 6 6 - :USA PAUL, Tommy (7) 77 4 65 :AUS MILLMAN, John (4) 3 6 6 :AUS MILLMAN, John (4) 7 6 -
:MDA ALBOT, Radu 4 0 -
:ESP VERDASCO, Fernando 3 4 - :AUS MILLMAN, John (4) 65 6 77
:AUS MILLMAN, John (4) 6 6 -
:CZE VESELY, Jiri 6 3 4 :BLR GERASIMOV, Egor 65 7 5 :USA TIAFOE, Frances 6 4 4 No 3rd Place Match
:BLR GERASIMOV, Egor 4 6 6
:USA TIAFOE, Frances 7 6 - :USA TIAFOE, Frances 77 5 7
:SRB KECMANOVIC, Miomir (2) 5 3 -
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Men's Doubles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:BEL GILLE, Sander (1)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (1)
6 6 -

:BEL GILLE, Sander (1)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (1)

- - -

:BEL GILLE, Sander (1)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (1)

77 77 - Final
:USA MCDONALD, Mackenzie (PR)
:USA PAUL, Tommy (PR)
3 4 -
:EGY SAFWAT, Mohamed (WC)
:KAZ YEVSEYEV, Denis (WC)
3 3 -

:ISR ERLICH, Jonathan
:BLR VASILEVSKI, Andrei

w/o - -
:ISR ERLICH, Jonathan
:BLR VASILEVSKI, Andrei
6 6 -
:NZL DANIELL, Marcus (3)
:AUT OSWALD, Philipp (3)
6 6 -

:NZL DANIELL, Marcus (3)
:AUT OSWALD, Philipp (3)

64 6 9

:ESA AREVALO, Marcelo
:BIH BRKIC, Tomislav

64 63 -

:BEL GILLE, Sander (1)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (1)

7 6 -

:GBR INGLOT, Dominic

:PAK QURESHI, Aisam-Ul-Haq

4 1 -
:ESA AREVALO, Marcelo
:BIH BRKIC, Tomislav
65 77 10

:ESA AREVALO, Marcelo
:BIH BRKIC, Tomislav

77 3 11
:IND BOPANNA, Rohan
:DEN NIELSEN, Frederik
77 63 5
:SRB CACIC, Nikola
:BRA DEMOLINER, Marcelo
3 5RT -

:NED ARENDS, Sander
:NZL SITAK, Artem

3 64 -

:JPN MCLACHLAN, Ben (4)
:CRO SKUGOR, Franko (4)

6 3 5

:AUS PURCELL, Max (2)

:AUS SAVILLE, Luke (2)

5 3 -
:NED ARENDS, Sander
:NZL SITAK, Artem
6 4 -
:NED MIDDELKOOP, Matwe
:MON NYS, Hugo
64 710 10

:JPN MCLACHLAN, Ben (4)
:CRO SKUGOR, Franko (4)

6 77 -
:JPN MCLACHLAN, Ben (4)
:CRO SKUGOR, Franko (4)
77 68 12

:GBR BAMBRIDGE, Luke

:IND SHARAN, Divij

7 4 10

:GBR BAMBRIDGE, Luke

:IND SHARAN, Divij

3 5 -

:AUS PURCELL, Max (2)

:AUS SAVILLE, Luke (2)

4 6 10 No 3rd Place Match
:URU BEHAR, Ariel
:ECU ESCOBAR, Gonzalo
5 6 6

:KAZ GOLUBEV, Andrey (WC)

:KAZNEDOVYESOV, Aleksandr (WC)

4 4 -

:AUS PURCELL, Max (2)

:AUS SAVILLE, Luke (2)

6 7 -

:AUS PURCELL, Max (2)

:AUS SAVILLE, Luke (2)

6 6 -
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