2012 Geneva Open Challenger – Singles

Singles
2012 Geneva Open Challenger
Champion France Marc Gicquel
Runner-up Germany Matthias Bachinger
Final score 3–6, 6–3, 6–4

Malek Jaziri was the defending champion but was defeated in the second round by Henri Laaksonen.
Marc Gicquel won the title, defeating Matthias Bachinger 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Germany Tobias Kamke (First Round)
  2. Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (First Round)
  3. Slovenia Aljaž Bedene (First Round)
  4. Germany Björn Phau (Second Round)
  5. Tunisia Malek Jaziri (Second Round)
  6. Israel Dudi Sela (First Round)
  7. Belgium Olivier Rochus (Quarterfinals)
  8. Canada Vasek Pospisil (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
     Germany Matthias Bachinger 7 6    
WC  Switzerland Henri Laaksonen 5 1    
     Germany Matthias Bachinger 6 3 4
  Alt  France Marc Gicquel 3 6 6
Alt  France Marc Gicquel 77 2 6
     Romania Marius Copil 64 6 4  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Germany T Kamke 2 61  
  Germany M Bachinger 6 77     Germany M Bachinger 4 6 6
Alt Serbia D Lajović 2 6 3   Argentina F Delbonis 6 3 4
  Argentina F Delbonis 6 4 6   Germany M Bachinger 77 4 77
  Kazakhstan A Golubev 4 2   7 Belgium O Rochus 65 6 63
  Ukraine I Sergeyev 6 6     Ukraine I Sergeyev 1 3  
WC Switzerland S Ehrat 7 67 4 7 Belgium O Rochus 6 6  
7 Belgium O Rochus 5 79 6   Germany M Bachinger 7 6  
4 Germany B Phau 6 710   WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 5 1  
  Ukraine S Bubka 2 68   4 Germany B Phau 6 2 2
  Czech Republic J Hájek 7 5 0r   Ukraine I Marchenko 1 6 6
  Ukraine I Marchenko 5 6 2   Ukraine I Marchenko 3 77 5
  South Africa R de Voest 710 65 66 WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 6 64 7
WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 68 77 78 WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 7 710  
Q Ukraine S Stakhovskiy 4 6 4 5 Tunisia M Jaziri 5 68  
5 Tunisia M Jaziri 6 4 6

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
8 Canada V Pospisil 77 2 2
Q France G Burquier 64 6 6 Q France G Burquier 3 6 5
Q France J Eysseric 7 6   Q France J Eysseric 6 3 7
  Switzerland M Chiudinelli 5 1   Q France J Eysseric 2 4  
  Russia E Donskoy 77 77   Alt France M Gicquel 6 6  
Q Switzerland Adrien Bossel 61 63     Russia E Donskoy 7 63 4
Alt France M Gicquel 6 77   Alt France M Gicquel 5 77 6
3 Slovenia A Bedene 3 62   Alt France M Gicquel 77 2 6
6 Israel D Sela 3 1     Romania M Copil 64 6 4
  France K de Schepper 6 6     France K de Schepper 4 6 64
WC Switzerland S Bohli 6 6   WC Switzerland S Bohli 6 3 77
  Brazil T Alves 3 4   WC Switzerland S Bohli 7 4 4
WC Russia Alexander Rumyantsev 2 2     Romania M Copil 5 6 6
  Russia I Kunitsyn 6 6     Russia I Kunitsyn 4 5  
  Romania M Copil 4 77 77   Romania M Copil 6 7  
2 Czech Republic L Rosol 6 63 61

References

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