Jump to content

2017 Antalya Open – Singles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles
2017 Antalya Open
Final
ChampionJapan Yūichi Sugita
Runner-upFrance Adrian Mannarino
Score6–1, 7–6(7–4)
Details
Draw28 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
Antalya Open · 2018 →

This was the first edition of the tournament.

Yūichi Sugita won his first ATP World Tour title, defeating Adrian Mannarino in the final, 6–1, 7–6(7–4).

Seeds

[edit]

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

  1. Austria Dominic Thiem (second round)
  2. Italy Paolo Lorenzi (second round)
  3. Spain Fernando Verdasco (quarterfinals)
  4. Spain David Ferrer (second round)
  5. Russia Karen Khachanov (withdrew due to shoulder injury)
  6. Serbia Viktor Troicki (first round)
  7. Croatia Borna Ćorić (first round)
  8. Slovakia Martin Kližan (first round, retired)

Draw

[edit]

Key

[edit]

Finals

[edit]
Semifinals Final
          
  Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis 3 79 1r
Japan Yūichi Sugita 6 67 4
  Japan Yūichi Sugita 6 77
France Adrian Mannarino 1 64
  France Adrian Mannarino 6 6
Italy Andreas Seppi 4 4

Top half

[edit]
First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Austria D Thiem 3 2
Brazil R Dutra Silva 3 4 Q India R Ramanathan 6 6
Q India R Ramanathan 6 6 Q India R Ramanathan 77 3 66
Georgia (country) N Basilashvili 2 1 Cyprus M Baghdatis 60 6 78
Cyprus M Baghdatis 6 6 Cyprus M Baghdatis 6 3 7
Argentina C Berlocq 3 6 6 Argentina C Berlocq 4 6 5
6 Serbia V Troicki 6 2 4 Cyprus M Baghdatis 3 79 1r
Japan Y Sugita 6 67 4
4/WC Spain D Ferrer 3 6 62
Japan Y Sugita 6 6 Japan Y Sugita 6 3 77
Q Australia M Ebden 1 3 Japan Y Sugita 6 6
LL Germany D Altmaier 7 68 77 LL Germany D Altmaier 3 0
Dominican Republic V Estrella Burgos 5 710 65 LL Germany D Altmaier 6 3 77
WC Turkey M İlhan 6 WC Turkey M İlhan 3 6 65
8 Slovakia M Kližan 6r

Bottom half

[edit]
First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Croatia B Ćorić 5 4
France A Mannarino 7 6 France A Mannarino 6 6
Q Egypt M Safwat 4 6 79 Q Egypt M Safwat 4 4
WC Turkey C İlkel 6 3 67 France A Mannarino 2 7 6
Uzbekistan D Istomin 4 77 4 3 Spain F Verdasco 6 5 2
Belgium S Darcis 6 65 6 Belgium S Darcis 3 4
3 Spain F Verdasco 6 6
France A Mannarino 6 6
LL South Africa L Harris 5 3 Italy A Seppi 4 4
Serbia J Tipsarević 7 6 Serbia J Tipsarević 6 4 4
Italy A Seppi 6 77 Italy A Seppi 3 6 6
Q Poland K Majchrzak 2 61 Italy A Seppi 6 77
Portugal J Sousa 62 2 Moldova R Albot 4 63
Moldova R Albot 77 6 Moldova R Albot 6 6
2 Italy P Lorenzi 3 4

Qualifying

[edit]

Seeds

[edit]
  1. India Ramkumar Ramanathan (qualified)
  2. Germany Daniel Altmaier (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  3. South Africa Lloyd Harris (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  4. Russia Alexey Vatutin (qualifying competition)
  5. Spain Jaume Munar (first round)
  6. Serbia Danilo Petrović (first round)
  7. Belgium Yannick Mertens (qualifying competition)
  8. Australia Matthew Ebden (qualified)

Qualifiers

[edit]

Lucky losers

[edit]

Qualifying draw

[edit]

First qualifier

[edit]
First round Qualifying competition
          
1 India Ramkumar Ramanathan 6 6
  Russia Andrey Yakovlev 0 0
1 India Ramkumar Ramanathan 6 6
7 Belgium Yannick Mertens 3 4
  Turkey Altuğ Çelikbilek 2 4
7 Belgium Yannick Mertens 6 6

Second qualifier

[edit]
First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Germany Daniel Altmaier 6 6
WC Turkey Anıl Yüksel 3 4
2 Germany Daniel Altmaier 4 7 4
8 Australia Matthew Ebden 6 5 6
WC Turkey Sarp Ağabigün 1 3
8 Australia Matthew Ebden 6 6

Third qualifier

[edit]
First round Qualifying competition
          
3 South Africa Lloyd Harris 77 77
  Russia Alexander Kudryavtsev 65 65
3 South Africa Lloyd Harris 65 1
  Poland Kamil Majchrzak 77 6
  Poland Kamil Majchrzak 6 6
5 Spain Jaume Munar 4 2

Fourth qualifier

[edit]
First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Russia Alexey Vatutin 6 6
Alt Czech Republic Roman Jebavý 4 3
4 Russia Alexey Vatutin 4 4
  Egypt Mohamed Safwat 6 6
  Egypt Mohamed Safwat 77 3 6
6 Serbia Danilo Petrović 64 6 3

References

[edit]