2019 Sparkassen Open – Singles

Yannick Hanfmann was the defending champion[1] but lost in the second round to Casper Ruud.

Singles
2019 Sparkassen Open
Final
ChampionBrazil Thiago Monteiro
Runner-upGermany Tobias Kamke
Score7–6(8–6), 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Thiago Monteiro won the title after defeating Tobias Kamke 7–6(8–6), 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

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All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1.   Casper Ruud (quarterfinals)
  2.   Hugo Dellien (second round)
  3.   Henri Laaksonen (semifinals)
  4.   Stefano Travaglia (second round)
  5.   Kamil Majchrzak (third round)
  6.   Thiago Monteiro (champion)
  7.   Elias Ymer (second round)
  8.   Pedro Martínez (second round)
  9.   Lukáš Rosol (quarterfinals)
  10.   Sebastian Ofner (second round)
  11.   Gianluca Mager (third round)
  12.   Kimmer Coppejans (second round)
  13.   Rudolf Molleker (second round)
  14.   Dustin Brown (withdrew)
  15.   Oscar Otte (second round, retired)
  16.   Marco Trungelliti (third round)

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1   Casper Ruud 4 79 3
6   Thiago Monteiro 6 67 6
6   Thiago Monteiro 6 6
3   Henri Laaksonen 4 4
3   Henri Laaksonen 77 64 6
9   Lukáš Rosol 64 77 3
6   Thiago Monteiro 78 6
  Tobias Kamke 66 1
  Attila Balázs 6 4 4
  Tobias Kamke 1 6 6
  Tobias Kamke 7 6
ITF   J Barranco Cosano 5 0
  Jozef Kovalík 65 65
ITF   J Barranco Cosano 77 77

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1   C Ruud 65 7 7
WC   J Lenz 5 4   Y Hanfmann 77 5 5
  Y Hanfmann 7 6 1   C Ruud 6 7
ITF   K-M Maamoun 4 64 WC   D Altmaier 3 5
WC   D Altmaier 6 77 WC   D Altmaier 6 1
15   O Otte 3 0r
1   C Ruud 4 79 3
6   T Monteiro 6 67 6
11   G Mager 7 6
  L Miedler 6 77   L Miedler 5 3
  T de Bakker 4 62 11   G Mager 64 6 65
  S Diez 6 3 6 6   T Monteiro 77 4 77
  A Vatutin 4 6 2   S Diez 4 3
6   T Monteiro 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3   H Laaksonen 6 7
WC   D Masur 4 4 Q   G Blancaneaux 3 5
Q   G Blancaneaux 6 6 3   H Laaksonen 4 6 6
  N Kuhn 3 6 5   M Moraing 6 3 4
  M Moraing 6 2 7   M Moraing 64 6 6
LL   E Ruusuvuori 77 4 3
3   H Laaksonen 77 64 6
9   L Rosol 64 77 3
9   L Rosol 7 2 6
  A Müller 63 63   T Griekspoor 5 6 3
  T Griekspoor 77 77 9   L Rosol 4 6 6
  C Taberner 77 6 5   K Majchrzak 6 4 1
ITF   Peter Heller 64 1   C Taberner 62 3
5   K Majchrzak 77 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7   E Ymer 3 2
  A Balázs 6 6   A Balázs 6 6
  B Zapata Miralles 1 1   A Balázs 6 4
  P Cachin 7 6   P Cachin 2 4r
ITF   T van Rijthoven 5 1   P Cachin 6 6
12   K Coppejans 0 1
  A Balázs 6 4 4
  T Kamke 1 6 6
13   R Molleker 6 5 1
WC   C-M Stebe 6 5 4 WC   J Härteis 3 7 6
WC   J Härteis 3 7 6 WC   J Härteis 5 1
Q   Niklas Guttau 5 4   T Kamke 7 6
  T Kamke 7 6   T Kamke 6 77
4   S Travaglia 3 64

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8   P Martínez 1 3
  J Kovalík 6 65 6   J Kovalík 6 6
Alt   B Hassan 4 77 4   J Kovalík 6 6
Alt   R Olivo 1 4 ITF   B van de Zandschulp 1 3
ITF   B van de Zandschulp 6 6 ITF   B van de Zandschulp 6 5 6
10   S Ofner 1 7 3
  J Kovalík 65 65
ITF   J Barranco Cosano 77 77
16   M Trungelliti 710 6
Alt   G Escobar 6 6 Alt   G Escobar 68 4
  J Domingues 1 3 16   M Trungelliti 2 4
  M Marterer ITF   J Barranco Cosano 6 6
ITF   J Barranco Cosano w/o ITF   J Barranco Cosano 6 77
2   H Dellien 1 63

References

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  1. ^ "Hanfmann Makes Top 100 Debut With Braunschweig Title | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.
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