2010 Siemens Open – Singles

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Singles
2010 Siemens Open
Final
ChampionGermany Denis Gremelmayr
Runner-upNetherlands Thomas Schoorel
Score7–5, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Kristof Vliegen was the defending champion; however, he chose to not play this year.
Denis Gremelmayr defeated Thomas Schoorel in the final 7–5, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Uruguay Pablo Cuevas (Second Round)
  2. Australia Peter Luczak (Second Round)
  3. Austria Daniel Köllerer (First Round)
  4. Spain Óscar Hernández (First Round)
  5. Germany Tobias Kamke (Quarterfinals)
  6. Belgium Steve Darcis (Semifinals, retired)
  7. Kazakhstan Yuri Schukin (Semifinals)
  8. Brazil Júlio Silva (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
6 Belgium Steve Darcis 6 4 r
  Germany Denis Gremelmayr 3 6  
  Germany Denis Gremelmayr 7 6  
WC Netherlands Thomas Schoorel 5 4  
WC Netherlands Thomas Schoorel 6 6  
7 Kazakhstan Yuri Schukin 0 2  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Uruguay P Cuevas 6 6  
WC Netherlands S Fransen 3 3   1 Uruguay P Cuevas 6 3 66
Q Netherlands J Smit 6 6   Q Netherlands J Smit 3 6 7
  Argentina D Junqueira 4 4   Q Netherlands J Smit 7 3 4
  Croatia R Karanušić 2 2   6 Belgium S Darcis 68 6 6
  Uruguay M Felder 6 6     Uruguay M Felder 2 3  
Q Germany J Struff 1 6 3 6 Belgium S Darcis 6 6  
6 Belgium S Darcis 6 3 6 6 Belgium S Darcis 6 4 r
3 Austria D Köllerer 3 3     Germany D Gremelmayr 3 6  
  Germany D Gremelmayr 6 6     Germany D Gremelmayr 6 64 7
PR Czech Republic J Vaněk 2 3     Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava 3 7 5
  Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava 6 6     Germany D Gremelmayr 6 6  
  Slovakia I Klec 1 0   5 Germany T Kamke 2 4  
LL Australia R Junaid 6 6   LL Australia R Junaid 2 3  
  Serbia F Krajinović 6 3 3 5 Germany T Kamke 6 6  
5 Germany T Kamke 3 6 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Brazil J Silva 1 6 6
  Argentina G Gaudio 6 2 3 8 Brazil J Silva 5 3  
  Belgium Y Mertens 6 1 3 WC Netherlands T Schoorel 7 6  
WC Netherlands T Schoorel 3 6 6 WC Netherlands T Schoorel 6 6  
  France J Dasnieres de Veigy 7 7     France A Sidorenko 4 2  
Q France N Renavand 66 69     France J Dasnieres de Veigy 3 6 1
  France A Sidorenko 4 6 7   France A Sidorenko 6 1 6
4 Spain Ó Hernández 6 3 60 WC Netherlands T Schoorel 6 6  
7 Kazakhstan Y Schukin 6 6   7 Kazakhstan Y Schukin 0 2  
LL United Kingdom M Phillips 3 1   7 Kazakhstan Y Schukin 6    
WC Netherlands J Eleveld 6 1 2   Belgium K Vliegen 4 r  
  Belgium K Vliegen 2 6 6 7 Kazakhstan Y Schukin 6 7  
Q Brazil A Ghem 4 62     Poland J Janowicz 2 5  
Poland J Janowicz 6 7     Poland J Janowicz 6 6  
  Italy S Vagnozzi 4 6 2 2 Australia P Luczak 2 1  
2 Australia P Luczak 6 4 6

References