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2019 Open d'Orléans – Singles

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Singles
2019 Open d'Orléans
Final
ChampionSweden Mikael Ymer
Runner-upFrance Grégoire Barrère
Score6–3, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
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Aljaž Bedene was the defending champion[1] but lost in the quarterfinals to Mikael Ymer.

Ymer won the title after defeating Grégoire Barrère 6–3, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

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All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (semifinals)
  2. France Ugo Humbert (second round)
  3. Slovenia Aljaž Bedene (quarterfinals)
  4. Italy Stefano Travaglia (second round)
  5. Romania Marius Copil (second round)
  6. France Corentin Moutet (third round)
  7. France Grégoire Barrère (final)
  8. Sweden Mikael Ymer (champion)
  9. France Antoine Hoang (quarterfinals)
  10. Tunisia Malek Jaziri (third round)
  11. Slovakia Norbert Gombos (third round)
  12. Russia Evgeny Donskoy (third round)
  13. Austria Dennis Novak (second round)
  14. Latvia Ernests Gulbis (second round)
  15. Italy Jannik Sinner (third round)
  16. Germany Yannick Maden (third round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6 65 6
9 France Antoine Hoang 2 77 3
1 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 62 4
8/WC Sweden Mikael Ymer 77 6
3 Slovenia Aljaž Bedene 62 4
8/WC Sweden Mikael Ymer 77 6
8/WC Sweden Mikael Ymer 6 7
7 France Grégoire Barrère 3 5
7 France Grégoire Barrère 4 79 6
France Maxime Janvier 6 67 2
7 France Grégoire Barrère 6 6
France Tristan Lamasine 4 3
France Tristan Lamasine 78 6
Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky 66 4

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 France J-W Tsonga 6 6
Czech Republic L Rosol 2 63 Belgium S Darcis 3 4
Belgium S Darcis 6 77 1 France J-W Tsonga 6 6
Q Monaco H Nys 6 6 Q Monaco H Nys 2 2
Spain A Menéndez Maceiras 1 4 Q Monaco H Nys 6 6
14 Latvia E Gulbis 4 2
1 France J-W Tsonga 6 65 6
9 France A Hoang 2 77 3
9 France A Hoang 6 6
WC France G Blancaneaux 5 4 WC Italy L Vanni 2 3
WC Italy L Vanni 7 6 9 France A Hoang 6 6
France M Bourgue 6 6 6 France C Moutet 2 1
Italy R Marcora 2 3 France M Bourgue 5 64
6 France C Moutet 7 77

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 Slovenia A Bedene 6 3 7
France C Lestienne 6 3 6 France C Lestienne 4 6 5
Russia A Karatsev 3 6 3 3 Slovenia A Bedene 6 4 6
Germany O Otte 65 3 15 Italy J Sinner 4 6 4
Austria L Miedler 77 6 Austria L Miedler 61 2
15 Italy J Sinner 77 6
3 Slovenia A Bedene 62 4
8/WC Sweden M Ymer 77 6
12 Russia E Donskoy 77 6
Germany C-M Stebe 6 1 Germany C-M Stebe 62 4
Croatia V Galović 2 0r 12 Russia E Donskoy 3 2
Russia E Karlovskiy 66 4 8/WC Sweden M Ymer 6 6
Belarus I Ivashka 78 6 Belarus I Ivashka 67 3
8/WC Sweden M Ymer 79 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 France G Barrère 7 6
France A Müller 4 4 India R Ramanathan 5 4
India R Ramanathan 6 6 7 France G Barrère 6 6
Q Norway V Durasovic 6 714 10 Tunisia M Jaziri 3 2
Germany J Lenz 3 612 Q Norway V Durasovic 6 3 2
10 Tunisia M Jaziri 1 6 6
7 France G Barrère 4 79 6
France M Janvier 6 67 2
13 Austria D Novak 6 5 64
WC France R Roumane 6 6 WC France R Roumane 3 7 77
Russia R Safiullin 3 4 WC France R Roumane 4 62
France M Janvier 6 6 France M Janvier 6 77
Spain N Kuhn 2 4 France M Janvier 6 6
4 Italy S Travaglia 3 2

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 Romania M Copil 4 1
France T Lamasine 6 6 France T Lamasine 6 6
Germany T Kamke 3 1 France T Lamasine 68 6 6
France Q Halys 4 4 11 Slovakia N Gombos 710 3 2
Czech Republic Z Kolář 6 6 Czech Republic Z Kolář 0 3
11 Slovakia N Gombos 6 6
France T Lamasine 78 6
Ukraine S Stakhovsky 66 4
16 Germany Y Maden 4 77 77
Belgium R Bemelmans 77 6 Belgium R Bemelmans 6 64 64
Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 64 3 16 Germany Y Maden 77 3 4
Ukraine S Stakhovsky 7 6 Ukraine S Stakhovsky 61 6 6
WC France Antoine Cornut-Chauvinc 5 4 Ukraine S Stakhovsky 4 7 77
2 France U Humbert 6 5 65

References

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  1. ^ "Open d'Orléans : une finale haletante où le slovène Aljaz Bedene a battu le jeune français Antoine Hoang". France Bleu. September 30, 2018.
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