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2016 Challenger La Manche – Singles

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Singles
2016 Challenger La Manche
Final
ChampionAustralia Jordan Thompson
Runner-upCzech Republic Adam Pavlásek
Score4–6, 6–4, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2015 · Challenger La Manche · 2017 →

Norbert Gombos was the defending champion, but decided not to defend his title.
Jordan Thompson won the title, defeating Adam Pavlásek in the final 4–6, 6–4, 6–1.

Seeds

  1. Serbia Filip Krajinović (Second round)
  2. Japan Yoshihito Nishioka (Second round)
  3. France Pierre-Hugues Herbert (Quarterfinals)
  4. Germany Daniel Brands (Quarterfinals)
  5. Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek (Final)
  6. Australia Jordan Thompson (Champion)
  7. Russia Karen Khachanov (Quarterfinals)
  8. France Kenny de Schepper (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 France Kenny de Schepper 7 4 2
5 Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek 5 6 6
5 Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek 6 4 1
6 Australia Jordan Thompson 4 6 6
6 Australia Jordan Thompson 6 6
France Vincent Millot 4 2

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Serbia F Krajinović 6 77
United Kingdom D Evans 4 64 1 Serbia F Krajinović 3 64
WC France A Olivetti 4 612 Q Denmark F Nielsen 6 77
Q Denmark F Nielsen 6 714 Q Denmark F Nielsen 5 3
Austria D Novak 6 4 3 8 France K de Schepper 7 6
Russia A Rublev 3 6 6 Russia A Rublev 77 63 3
WC France G Barrère 1 6 3 8 France K de Schepper 64 77 6
8 France K de Schepper 6 3 6 8 France K de Schepper 7 4 2
4 Germany D Brands 6 711 5 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 5 6 6
Italy A Arnaboldi 4 69 4 Germany D Brands 68 6 7
Q France S Doumbia 4 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić 710 3 5
Bosnia and Herzegovina A Šetkić 6 6 4 Germany D Brands 4 65
Switzerland M Chiudinelli 4 1 5 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 6 77
India R Ramanathan 6 6 India R Ramanathan 4 2
SE Czech Republic J Hernych 3 6 3 5 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 6 6
5 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 6 4 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Australia J Thompson 6 6
Estonia J Zopp 1 1 6 Australia J Thompson 710 7
WC France C Hemery 4 5 Switzerland H Laaksonen 68 5
Switzerland H Laaksonen 6 7 6 Australia J Thompson 77 64 78
France T Lamasine 6 6 3 France P-H Herbert 65 77 66
WC France A Sidorenko 2 4 France T Lamasine 63 4
France D Guez 62 4 3 France P-H Herbert 77 6
3 France P-H Herbert 77 6 6 Australia J Thompson 6 6
7 Russia K Khachanov 77 77 France V Millot 4 2
Q Belgium M Authom 62 64 7 Russia K Khachanov 3 6 6
Q France M Teixeira 6 6 Q France M Teixeira 6 2 4
Russia A Karatsev 2 2 7 Russia K Khachanov 65 4
France V Millot 3 6 77 France V Millot 77 6
France Q Halys 6 4 61 France V Millot 7 6
Romania A Ungur 6 0 2 2 Japan Y Nishioka 5 3
2 Japan Y Nishioka 1 6 6

References