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2010 Samarkand Challenger – Singles

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Singles
2010 Samarkand Challenger
Final
ChampionSlovakia Andrej Martin
Runner-upSlovakia Marek Semjan
Score6–4, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
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Dustin Brown was the defending champion, but he chose to compete in Istanbul challenger instead.
Andrej Martin won the title, after won 6–4, 7–5 against his compatriot Marek Semjan in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Slovenia Blaž Kavčič (quarterfinals)
  2. Spain Óscar Hernández (first round)
  3. Russia Andrey Kuznetsov (second round)
  4. France Guillaume Rufin (first round)
  5. Russia Evgeny Kirillov (second round)
  6. Slovakia Andrej Martin (champion)
  7. Slovakia Marek Semjan (final)
  8. Latvia Andis Juška (semifinals, retired due to stomach ache)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  Estonia Jürgen Zopp 4 6 65
7 Slovakia Marek Semjan 6 3 7
7 Slovakia Marek Semjan 4 5  
6/Q Slovakia Andrej Martin 6 7  
8 Latvia Andis Juška 4r  
6/Q Slovakia Andrej Martin 5    

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Slovenia B Kavčič 6 6  
WC Brazil T Fernandes 2 2   1 Slovenia B Kavčič 69 6 6
WC Uzbekistan A Saidmukhamedov 2 1     Spain C Poch-Gradin 7 3 4
  Spain C Poch-Gradin 6 6   1 Slovenia B Kavčič 6 5 5
  Ukraine D Molchanov 3 2     Estonia J Zopp 1 7 7
  Estonia J Zopp 6 6     Estonia J Zopp 6 7  
  Germany A Flock 6 3 1 5 Russia E Kirillov 3 67  
5 Russia E Kirillov 4 6 6   Estonia J Zopp 4 6 65
3 Russia A Kuznetsov 6 6   7 Slovakia M Semjan 6 3 7
  Czech Republic J Minář 4 4   3 Russia A Kuznetsov 3 6 4
  New Zealand J Statham 5 5     Russia V Rudnev 6 2 6
  Russia V Rudnev 7 7     Russia V Rudnev 4 64  
WC Uzbekistan M Inoyatov 6 6   7 Slovakia M Semjan 6 7  
  Russia A Kumantsov 4 0   WC Uzbekistan M Inoyatov 4 2  
  Argentina J-M Valverde 3 3   7 Slovakia M Semjan 6 6  
7 Slovakia M Semjan 6 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Latvia A Juška 6 2 6
Q France A Michon 4 6 3 8 Latvia A Juška 6 7  
  Kazakhstan A Kedryuk 6 4 3   Russia M Ledovskikh 4 61  
  Russia M Ledovskikh 4 6 6 8 Latvia A Juška 7 6  
WC Uzbekistan V Uzakov 3 4     New Zealand M Venus 62 3  
Q Lithuania L Grigelis 6 6   Q Lithuania L Grigelis 6 3 63
  New Zealand M Venus 6 7     New Zealand M Venus 2 6 7
4 France G Rufin 2 66   8 Latvia A Juška 4r  
6/Q Slovakia A Martin 7 63 6 6/Q Slovakia A Martin 5    
Q Ukraine A Smirnov 5 7 3 6/Q Slovakia A Martin 6 6  
  Russia M Elgin 6 5 7   Russia M Elgin 2 3  
SE South Korea W-s Jun 2 7 5 6/Q Slovakia A Martin 7 6  
  Serbia B Pašanski 6 6     Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 5 3  
  Germany D Blömke 4 4     Serbia B Pašanski 4 1  
  Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 6 6     Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 6 6  
2 Spain Ó Hernández 1 2  

References

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