2013 Sparkasse ATP Challenger – Singles

Singles
2013 Sparkasse ATP Challenger
Champion Italy Andreas Seppi
Runner-up Germany Simon Greul
Final score 7–6(7–4), 6–2

Benjamin Becker is the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to fifth seeded Teymuraz Gabashvili.
Top seed Andreas Seppi defeated surprise finalist Simon Greul.

Seeds

  1. Italy Andreas Seppi (Champion)
  2. Poland Michał Przysiężny (First Round)
  3. Israel Dudi Sela (First Round)
  4. Germany Benjamin Becker (Quarterfinals)
  5. Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili (Semifinals)
  6. Netherlands Jesse Huta Galung (Second Round)
  7. Italy Matteo Viola (First Round)
  8. Canada Frank Dancevic (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1/WC  Italy Andreas Seppi 710 66 6  
5  Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili 68 78 3  
  1/WC  Italy Andreas Seppi 77 6  
     Germany Simon Greul 64 2  
   Germany Simon Greul 6 7
   Germany Dustin Brown 3 5  

Top Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
1/WC  Italy A Seppi 77 6  
 Netherlands T de Bakker 63 4     1/WC  Italy A Seppi 6 7  
WC  Uzbekistan F Dustov 6 6     WC  Uzbekistan F Dustov 4 5  
 Italy Andrea Arnaboldi 2 4       1/WC  Italy A Seppi 6 6  
   Belgium R Bemelmans 4 1       8  Canada F Dancevic 3 3  
 Czech Republic J Mertl 6 6        Czech Republic J Mertl 2 4
WC  Italy Matteo Donati 77 1 1     8  Canada F Dancevic 6 6  
8  Canada F Dancevic 65 6 6       1/WC  Italy A Seppi 710 66 6
4  Germany B Becker 77 6       5  Russia T Gabashvili 68 78 3
Q  Germany Richard Becker 64 3     4  Germany B Becker 6 4 6  
 Russia K Kravchuk 7 2 3      Germany M Berrer 4 6 4  
 Germany M Berrer 5 6 6       4  Germany B Becker 4 1
 Germany M Bachinger 6 3 79       5  Russia T Gabashvili 6 6  
SE  Germany T Puertz 3 6 67        Germany M Bachinger 6 3 2
Q  Spain A Artuñedo 5 64     5  Russia T Gabashvili 3 6 6  
5  Russia T Gabashvili 7 77  

Bottom Half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
7  Italy M Viola 2 5  
 Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 7        Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 3 3  
Q  Croatia N Mektic 77 6     Q  Croatia N Mektic 2 6 6  
Q  Switzerland Alexander Ritschard 63 4       Q  Croatia N Mektic 4 2  
LL  Italy M Trevisan 4 6 6        Germany S Greul 6 6  
 Germany P Gojowczyk 6 3 2     LL  Italy M Trevisan 6 4 4
   Germany S Greul 77 6      Germany S Greul 4 6 6  
3  Israel D Sela 62 2        Germany S Greul 6 7
6  Netherlands J Huta Galung 6 6        Germany D Brown 4 5
 Czech Republic J Pospíšil 1 3     6  Netherlands J Huta Galung 77 5 4  
 Italy M Cecchinato 5 2      Germany D Brown 62 7 6  
 Germany D Brown 7 6          Germany D Brown 6 6
 Austria M Fischer 3 6 6        France P-H Herbert 4 3  
WC  Italy Patrick Prader 6 4 4        Austria M Fischer 61 0
 France P-H Herbert 77 79      France P-H Herbert 77 6  
2  Poland M Przysiężny 63 67  

References

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