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2015 Heineken Open – Singles

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Singles
2015 Heineken Open
Final
ChampionCzech Republic Jiří Veselý
Runner-upFrance Adrian Mannarino
Score6–3, 6–2
Details
Draw28 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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John Isner was the defending champion, but withdrew to concentrate on preparing for the Australian Open.[1]
Jiří Veselý won the title, defeating Adrian Mannarino in the final, 6–3, 6–2.

Seeds

The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

01.  Spain David Ferrer (Withdrew)
02.  Latvia Ernests Gulbis (Second round)
03.  Spain Roberto Bautista Agut (Second round, retired because of illness)
04.  South Africa Kevin Anderson (Semifinals)
05.  Spain Tommy Robredo (Withdrew because of an adductor injury)
06.  Colombia Santiago Giraldo (First round)
07.  Spain Guillermo García-López (First round)
08.  United States Steve Johnson (Quarterfinals)
09.  Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
LL France Lucas Pouille 4 6 5
France Adrian Mannarino 6 3 7
France Adrian Mannarino 3 2
Q Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 6 6
4 South Africa Kevin Anderson 4 64
Q Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 6 77

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL France L Pouille 7 6
WC New Zealand M Venus 5 6 79 WC New Zealand M Venus 5 4
Q Colombia A González 7 3 67 LL France L Pouille 6 6
Italy P Lorenzi 4 3 Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 3 2
Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 6 6 Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 6 6
Argentina J Mónaco 4 6 1 9 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 2 4
9 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 6 2 6 LL France L Pouille 4 6 5
France A Mannarino 6 3 7
3 Spain R Bautista Agut 2 1r
France A Mannarino 6 6 France A Mannarino 6 2
Argentina F Delbonis 1 1 France A Mannarino 6 6
LL Colombia A Falla 6 6 LL Colombia A Falla 3 1
WC New Zealand JR Statham 4 4 LL Colombia A Falla 6 6
Q France K de Schepper 6 6 Q France K de Schepper 2 4
6 Colombia S Giraldo 2 3

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 United States S Johnson 7 6
Portugal J Sousa 5 4 8 United States S Johnson 63 6 6
WC Croatia B Ćorić 4 3 Spain P Carreño Busta 77 4 1
Spain P Carreño Busta 6 6 8 United States S Johnson 4 68
Austria D Thiem 78 4 3 4 South Africa K Anderson 6 710
Germany J-L Struff 66 6 6 Germany J-L Struff 66 1
4 South Africa K Anderson 78 6
4 South Africa K Anderson 4 64
7 Spain G García-López 2 6 1 Q Czech Republic J Veselý 6 77
Argentina D Schwartzman 6 4 6 Argentina D Schwartzman 6 4 1
United States D Young 62 6 6 United States D Young 2 6 6
Q Japan G Soeda 77 1 3 United States D Young 2 3
Q Czech Republic J Veselý 6 77 Q Czech Republic J Veselý 6 6
Brazil T Bellucci 3 64 Q Czech Republic J Veselý 6 3 6
2 Latvia E Gulbis 2 6 1

Qualifying

Seeds

The top seven seeds receive a bye into the second round.

01.  Czech Republic Jiří Veselý (Qualified)
02.  Slovenia Blaž Rola (Second round)
03.  Netherlands Robin Haase (Second round, retired)
04.  Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (Second round)
05.  Japan Go Soeda (Qualified)
06.  Argentina Máximo González (Second round)
07.  France Kenny de Schepper (Qualified)
08.  Colombia Alejandro González (Qualified)

Qualifiers

Lucky Losers

Draw

First Qualifier

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Second Qualifier

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Third Qualifier

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Fourth Qualifier

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References

  1. ^ "Isner and Monfils withdraw from Heineken Open". TVNZ One News. 8 January 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2015.

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