2009 Rai Open – Singles

Singles
2009 Rai Open
Champion Argentina Sebastián Decoud
Runner-up Germany Simon Greul
Final score 7–6(2), 6–1
Main article: 2009 Rai Open

Sebastián Decoud defeated 7–6(2), 6–1 Simon Greul in the first singles' final of this tournament.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Sergio Roitman (First Round)
  2. Germany Simon Greul (Final)
  3. Croatia Roko Karanušić (First Round)
  4. Czech Republic Jiří Vaněk (Quarterfinals)
  5. Serbia Ilija Bozoljac (Second Round)
  6. Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (Second Round)
  7. Italy Filippo Volandri (Second Round)
  8. France Alexandre Sidorenko (First Round)

Draw

Key

Final four

  Semifinals Final
                         
     Argentina Sebastián Decoud 6 6    
   Italy Marco Crugnola 1 3    
     Argentina Sebastián Decoud 7 6  
  2  Germany Simon Greul 62 1  
   France Éric Prodon 3 3  
  2  Germany Simon Greul 6 6    

Top half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Argentina S Roitman 3 6 0
  Argentina S Decoud 6 3 6   Argentina S Decoud 7 5 6
  United States M Russell 4 3     Slovenia L Gregorc 65 7 4
  Slovenia L Gregorc 6 6     Argentina S Decoud 6 6  
  Italy T Tenconi 6 6     Italy T Tenconi 4 1  
Q Brazil E Gomes 2 4     Italy T Tenconi 3 6 6
  Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 2 0   6 Czech Republic L Rosol 6 2 3
6 Czech Republic L Rosol 6 6     Argentina S Decoud 6 6  
3 Croatia R Karanušić 4 3     Italy M Crugnola 1 3  
Q France T Ascione 6 6   Q France T Ascione 4 3  
  Italy M Crugnola 6 6     Italy M Crugnola 6 6  
  Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava 1 4     Italy M Crugnola 6 2 6
Q Italy A Arnaboldi 7 6   Q Italy A Arnaboldi 0 6 4
SE Italy A di Mauro 5 1   Q Italy A Arnaboldi 65 6 6
  South Africa K Anderson 3 4   5 Serbia I Bozoljac 7 3 1
5 Serbia I Bozoljac 6 6  

Bottom half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
7/WC Italy F Volandri 6 6  
WC Italy D Bracciali 2 4   7/WC Italy F Volandri 2 6 60
WC Italy G Naso 4 1     France É Prodon 6 3 7
  France É Prodon 6 6     France É Prodon 6 6  
  Belgium X Malisse 3 2   4 Czech Republic J Vaněk 3 4  
  Brazil R Hocevar 6 6     Brazil R Hocevar 3 4  
LL Italy S Galvani 4 2   4 Czech Republic J Vaněk 6 6  
4 Czech Republic J Vaněk 6 6     France É Prodon 3 3  
8 France A Sidorenko 4 3   2 Germany S Greul 6 6  
SE Croatia A Veić 6 6   SE Croatia A Veić 3 2  
  Slovenia G Žemlja 5 7 4   Netherlands J Huta Galung 6 6  
  Netherlands J Huta Galung 7 5 6   Netherlands J Huta Galung 4 2  
WC Italy T Fabbiano 7 6   2 Germany S Greul 6 6  
Q Italy G Petrazzuolo 5 4   WC Italy T Fabbiano 0 2  
  Belgium R Bemelmans 4 2   2 Germany S Greul 6 6  
2 Germany S Greul 6 6  

References

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