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2013 Aberto Rio Preto – Singles

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Singles
2013 Aberto Rio Preto
Final
ChampionBrazil João Souza
Runner-upColombia Alejandro González
Score7–6(7–0), 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2011 · Aberto Rio Preto

Ricardo Mello was the last champion of the event in 2011, but decided not to compete.
João Souza won the title 7–6(7–0), 6–3 against Alejandro González

Seeds

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  1. Slovenia Blaž Kavčič (quarterfinals)
  2. Colombia Alejandro González (final)
  3. Argentina Guido Pella (semifinals)
  4. Portugal Gastão Elias (semifinals)
  5. Brazil Rogério Dutra da Silva (quarterfinals)
  6. Brazil João Souza (champion)
  7. Brazil Guilherme Clezar (second round)
  8. Brazil André Ghem (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
6 Brazil João Souza 1 6 6
4 Portugal Gastão Elias 6 4 2
6 Brazil João Souza 77 6  
2 Colombia Alejandro González 60 3  
3 Argentina Guido Pella 4 5
2 Colombia Alejandro González 6 7

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Slovenia B Kavčič 77 6
Canada S Diez 62 0 1 Slovenia B Kavčič 3 6 6
  Portugal P Sousa 2 6 6 Portugal P Sousa 6 4 4
Q Brazil Wilson Leite 6 2 3 1 Slovenia B Kavčič 5 5
  Dominican Republic V Estrella Burgos 6 6 6 Brazil J Souza 7 7
United States B Fratangelo 0 3   Dominican Republic V Estrella Burgos 6 5 2
  Brazil L Kirche 2 77 4 6 Brazil J Souza 3 7 6
6 Brazil J Souza 6 62 6 6 Brazil J Souza 1 6 6
4 Portugal G Elias 77 6 4 Portugal G Elias 6 4 2
WC Brazil A Laranja 64 4 4 Portugal G Elias 6 4 6
Dominican Republic J Hernández 4 0 Colombia N Barrientos 1 6 3
Colombia N Barrientos 6 6 4 Portugal G Elias 6 7
Brazil T Alves 65 6 6 Brazil T Alves 0 5
Colombia C Salamanca 77 0 1   Brazil T Alves 0 6 7
Portugal R Machado 3 1 8 Brazil A Ghem 6 1 5
8 Brazil A Ghem 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Brazil G Clezar 6 6
Q Brazil F Romboli 0 1 7 Brazil G Clezar 6 5 5
  Brazil R Hocevar 3 6 4 Brazil T Monteiro 4 7 7
Brazil T Monteiro 6 4 6   Brazil T Monteiro 1 3
WC Brazil M Zormann 6 4 65 3 Argentina G Pella 6 6
Q Brazil T Turini 2 6 77 Q Brazil T Turini 3 1
  Venezuela D Souto 5 3 3 Argentina G Pella 6 6
3 Argentina G Pella 7 6 3 Argentina G Pella 4 5
5 Brazil R Dutra da Silva 6 7 2 Colombia A González 6 7
Spain C Gómez-Herrera 2 5 5 Brazil R Dutra da Silva 77 6
WC Brazil M Demoliner 6 6 WC Brazil M Demoliner 65 3
WC Brazil B Sant'Anna 4 3 5 Brazil R Dutra da Silva 3 2
Croatia A Veić 3 77 6 2 Colombia A González 6 6
Q United States M Krueger 6 65 4   Croatia A Veić 3 6 4
Alt Italy G Quinzi 1 5 2 Colombia A González 6 2 6
2 Colombia A González 6 7

References

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