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2012 Quito Challenger – Singles

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Singles
2012 Quito Challenger
Final
ChampionBrazil João Souza
Runner-upFrance Guillaume Rufin
Score6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2011 · Quito Challenger · 2013 →

Sebastián Decoud was the defending champion, but lost in the second round.
João Souza won the title, defeating Guillaume Rufin 6–2, 7–6(7–4) in the final.

Seeds

2

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
WC Chile Nicolás Massú 3 2  
4 Brazil João Souza 6 6  
4 Brazil João Souza 6 77  
2 France Guillaume Rufin 2 64  
3 Argentina Martín Alund 711 4 62
2 France Guillaume Rufin 69 6 77

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/Q Portugal F Gil 77 5 4
  United States D Zivkovic 64 7 6   United States D Zivkovic 63 3  
Q Mexico MA Reyes-Varela 4 4   WC Chile N Massú 77 6  
WC Chile N Massú 6 6   WC Chile N Massú 6 6  
Q Ecuador Juan Carvajal 65 6 2 5 Argentina E Schwank 4 2  
  Australia Chris Letcher 77 3 6   Australia Chris Letcher 3 2  
  Sweden C Lindell 1 1r   5 Argentina E Schwank 6 6  
5 Argentina E Schwank 6 4   WC Chile N Massú 3 2  
4 Brazil J Souza 77 77   4 Brazil J Souza 6 6  
  El Salvador M Arévalo 64 64   4 Brazil J Souza 7 62 7
  Colombia N Barrientos 4 4     Peru D Beretta 5 77 5
  Peru D Beretta 6 6   4 Brazil J Souza 77 3  
WC United States Lucas Dages 2 2   6 Dominican Republic V Estrella 64 0r  
  United States J Witten 6 6     United States J Witten 2 2  
  Mexico D Garza 4 2   6 Dominican Republic V Estrella 6 6  
6 Dominican Republic V Estrella 6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Ecuador JC Campozano 77 64 7
  France L Recouderc 62 77 5 8 Ecuador JC Campozano 62 4  
  Argentina A Molteni 6 6     Argentina A Molteni 77 6  
WC Ecuador José Chamba Gómez 0 0     Argentina A Molteni 2 66  
  Argentina Guillermo Durán 6 6   3 Argentina M Alund 6 78  
  United States K Kim 2 4     Argentina Guillermo Durán 77 64 1
  Argentina Maximiliano Estévez 4 1   3 Argentina M Alund 61 77 6
3 Argentina M Alund 6 6   3 Argentina M Alund 711 4 62
7 Colombia C Salamanca 64 7 4 2 France G Rufin 69 6 77
  Colombia JS Cabal 77 5 6   Colombia JS Cabal 6 6  
  Argentina S Decoud 6 6     Argentina S Decoud 4 1  
WC United States Joseph Correa 1 2     Colombia JS Cabal 6 612 3
  Brazil M Demoliner 6 77   2 France G Rufin 4 714 6
  Chile G Rivera-Aránguiz 3 65     Brazil M Demoliner 1 4  
Q Montenegro G Tošić 63 1   2 France G Rufin 6 6  
2 France G Rufin 77 6  

References