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Men's Singles

 

First Qualifying Round Final Qualifying Round Qualified for the Main Draw
:FRA SIMON, Gilles (1) 6 6 - :FRA SIMON, Gilles (1) 6 6 - :FRA SIMON, Gilles (1)
:AUS SAVILLE, Luke (ALT) 4 3 -
:UKR MARCHENKO, Illya 7 6 - :UKR MARCHENKO, Illya 2 3 -
:SVK KOVALIK, Jozef (6) 5 3 -
:ITA ORNAGO, Fabrizio (ALT) 6 1 6 :ITA ORNAGO, Fabrizio (ALT) 6 6 - :ITA ORNAGO, Fabrizio (ALT)
:BUL DONEV, Gabriel (WC) 3 6 2
:SRB TROICKI, Viktor 6 62 6 :SRB TROICKI, Viktor 2 4 -
:RUS DONSKOY, Evgeny (5) 4 77 4
:RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (3) 6 6 - :RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (3) 77 6 - :RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (3)
:BUL DONSKI, Alexander (WC) 2 3 -
:POR FERREIRA SILVA, Frederico 4 5 - :SUI HUESLER, Marc-Andrea (8) 62 4 -
:SUI HUESLER, Marc-Andrea (8) 6 7 -
:JPN DANIEL, Taro (4) 6 6 - :JPN DANIEL, Taro (4) 6 6 - :JPN DANIEL, Taro (4)
:CZE KOLAR, Zdenek 4 3 -
:AUS PURCELL, Max 5 4 - :SVK KLIZAN, Martin (7) 3 4 -
:SVK KLIZAN, Martin (7) 7 6 -
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Men's Singles

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1
:CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis (1) - - - :CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis (1)
:WHT bye - - -
:MDA ALBOT, Radu 6 6 - :MDA ALBOT, Radu
:JPN SUGITA, Yuichi 4 1 -
:BLR GERASIMOV, Egor 6 3 6 :BLR GERASIMOV, Egor
:SRB TROICKI, Viktor (Q) 3 6 3
:SVK KLIZAN, Martin 6 1 5 :FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (5)
:FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (5) 3 6 7
:AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (3) - - - :AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (3)
:WHT bye - - -
:JPN DANIEL, Taro (Q) 62 1 - :RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (Q)
:RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (Q) 77 6 -
:HUN FUCSOVICS, Marton 2 4 - :ITA SINNER, Jannik
:ITA SINNER, Jannik 6 6 -
:SUI HUESLER, Marc-Andrea (LL) 6 4 78 :SUI HUESLER, Marc-Andrea (LL)
:GEO BASILASHVILI, Nikoloz (7) 1 6 66
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2
:AUS MILLMAN, John (6) 6 6 - :AUS MILLMAN, John (6)
:BUL ANDREEV, Adrian (WC) 3 1 -
:FRA SIMON, Gilles (Q) 6 6 - :FRA SIMON, Gilles (Q)
:SVK MARTIN, Andrej 2 2 -
:CAN POSPISIL, Vasek 6 5 77 :CAN POSPISIL, Vasek
:UKR MARCHENKO, Illya (LL) 2 7 65
:WHT bye - - - :GER STRUFF, Jan-Lennard (4)
:GER STRUFF, Jan-Lennard (4) - - -
:CRO CILIC, Marin (8) 3 2 - :CZE FOREJTEK, Jonas (WC)
:CZE FOREJTEK, Jonas (WC) 6 6 -
:ESP CARBALLES BAENA, Roberto 3 4 - :FRA GASQUET, Richard
:FRA GASQUET, Richard 6 6 -
:ITA CARUSO, Salvatore 4 6 6 :ITA CARUSO, Salvatore
:BUL KUZMANOV, Dimitar (WC) 6 4 4
:WHT bye - - - :CAN AUGER-ALIASSIME, Felix (2)
:CAN AUGER-ALIASSIME, Felix (2) - - -
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Men's Singles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:CAN SHAPOVALOV, Denis (1) 2 4 X :MDA ALBOT, Radu 2 6 3 :FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (5) 3 5 - Final
:MDA ALBOT, Radu 6 6 X
:BLR GERASIMOV, Egor 4 66 - :FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (5) 6 1 6
:FRA MANNARINO, Adrian (5) 6 78 -
:AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (3) 6 77 - :AUS DE MINAUR, Alex (3) 77 4 1 :ITA SINNER, Jannik 6 7 - :ITA SINNER, Jannik 6 3 77
:RUS KARATSEV, Aslan (Q) 4 65 -
:ITA SINNER, Jannik 6 6 - :ITA SINNER, Jannik 63 6 6
:SUI HUESLER, Marc-Andrea (LL) 3 4 -
:AUS MILLMAN, John (6) 7 63 6 :AUS MILLMAN, John (6) 3 2 - :CAN POSPISIL, Vasek 66 6 6 :CAN POSPISIL, Vasek 4 6 63
:FRA SIMON, Gilles (Q) 5 77 2
:CAN POSPISIL, Vasek 6 6 - :CAN POSPISIL, Vasek 6 6 -
:GER STRUFF, Jan-Lennard (4) 3 4 -
:CZE FOREJTEK, Jonas (WC) 4 2 - :FRA GASQUET, Richard 77 7 - :FRA GASQUET, Richard 78 2 0 No 3rd Place Match
:FRA GASQUET, Richard 6 6 -
:ITA CARUSO, Salvatore 6 6 - :ITA CARUSO, Salvatore 64 5 -
:CAN AUGER-ALIASSIME, Felix (2) 4 4 -
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Men's Doubles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:AUT MELZER, Jurgen (1)
:FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard (1)
6 6 -

:AUT MELZER, Jurgen (1)
:FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard (1)

6 6 -

:AUT MELZER, Jurgen (1)
:FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard (1)

7 6 - Final
:BUL KUZMANOV, Dimitar (WC)
:SRB TROICKI, Viktor (WC)
2 4 -
:GBR O'MARA, Jonny
:GBR SKUPSKI, Ken
6 6 -

:GBR O'MARA, Jonny
:GBR SKUPSKI, Ken

4 2 -
:BUL DONSKI, Alexander (WC)
:BUL MLADENOV, Vasko (WC)
3 4 -
:AUS PURCELL, Max (3)
:AUS SAVILLE, Luke (3)
64 2 -

:BIH BRKIC, Tomislav

:CRO CILIC, Marin

77 77 -

:BIH BRKIC, Tomislav

:CRO CILIC, Marin

5 4 -

:AUT MELZER, Jurgen (1)
:FRA ROGER-VASSELIN, Edouard (1)

w/o - -

:BIH BRKIC, Tomislav

:CRO CILIC, Marin

77 6 -
:SRB CACIC, Nikola
:PAK QURESHI, Aisam-Ul-Haq
3 6 11

:SRB CACIC, Nikola
:PAK QURESHI, Aisam-Ul-Haq

64 63 -

:DEN NIELSEN, Frederik

:GER PUETZ, Tim

6 2 9

:ISR ERLICH, Jonathan

:BLR VASILEVSKI, Andrei

4 3 -

:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice
:MON NYS, Hugo

6 2 10

:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice
:MON NYS, Hugo

64 77 4

:GBR MURRAY, Jamie (2)

:GBR SKUPSKI, Neal (2)

- - -
:FRA MARTIN, Fabrice
:MON NYS, Hugo
6 6 -
:ESA AREVALO, Marcelo
:NED MIDDELKOOP, Matwe
6 6 -

:ESA AREVALO, Marcelo
:NED MIDDELKOOP, Matwe

4 6 6
:BEL GILLE, Sander (4)
:BEL VLIEGEN, Joran (4)
3 4 -

:AUS DE MINAUR, Alex

:ESP VEGA HERNANDEZ, David

6 64 9

:MDA ALBOT, Radu
:NZL SITAK, Artem

4 2 -

:GBR MURRAY, Jamie (2)

:GBR SKUPSKI, Neal (2)

77 62 10 No 3rd Place Match
:MDA ALBOT, Radu
:NZL SITAK, Artem
3 77 11

:IND SHARAN, Divij

:SVK ZELENAY, Igor

3 6 6

:GBR MURRAY, Jamie (2)

:GBR SKUPSKI, Neal (2)

6 6 -

:GBR MURRAY, Jamie (2)

:GBR SKUPSKI, Neal (2)

6 3 10
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