2024 Gwangju Open – Singles

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Singles
2024 Gwangju Open
Final
ChampionSouth Africa Lloyd Harris
Runner-upChina Bu Yunchaokete
Score6–2, 3–6, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Jordan Thompson was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Lloyd Harris won the title after defeating Bu Yunchaokete 6–2, 3–6, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds[edit]

  1. Australia James Duckworth (first round)
  2. Finland Otto Virtanen (first round)
  3. Japan Sho Shimabukuro (quarterfinals)
  4. Italy Mattia Bellucci (first round)
  5. China Bu Yunchaokete (final)
  6. South Africa Lloyd Harris (champion)
  7. Australia Li Tu (first round)
  8. Hong Kong Coleman Wong (second round)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
5 China Bu Yunchaokete 4 6 77
Lithuania Ričardas Berankis 6 4 65
5 China Bu Yunchaokete 2 6 4
6 South Africa Lloyd Harris 6 3 6
6 South Africa Lloyd Harris 6 6
Alt Chinese Taipei Wu Tung-lin 4 4

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Australia J Duckworth 3 78 1
Chinese Taipei Y-h Hsu 6 66 6 Chinese Taipei Y-h Hsu 6 6
Australia A Bolt 6 3 77 Australia A Bolt 4 4
France Jules Marie 3 6 64 Chinese Taipei Y-h Hsu 5 3
United Kingdom A Fery 6 3 6 5 China Y Bu 7 6
Q China F Sun 4 6 3 United Kingdom A Fery 3 710 4r
Belgium A Blockx 2r 5 China Y Bu 6 68 4
5 China Y Bu 3 5 China Y Bu 4 6 77
4 Italy M Bellucci 6 1 5 Lithuania R Berankis 6 4 65
Australia P Sekulic 0 6 7 Australia P Sekulic 64 4
Estonia M Lajal 6 6 Estonia M Lajal 77 6
Q South Korea D-h Lee 1 1 Estonia M Lajal 2 77 3
Lithuania R Berankis 78 6 Lithuania R Berankis 6 64 6
LL E Gerasimov 66 1 Lithuania R Berankis 78 78
Q Australia J McCabe 4 6 6 Q Australia J McCabe 66 66
7 Australia L Tu 6 4 1

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 South Africa L Harris 6 6
Q Australia L Saville 2 2 6 South Africa L Harris 6 6
WC South Korea Y-s Chung 6 4 6 WC South Korea Y-s Chung 4 4
Q United Kingdom P Jubb 4 6 3 6 South Africa L Harris 6 6
Ukraine I Marchenko 3 2 3 Japan S Shimabukuro 1 3
South Korea S-c Hong 6 6 South Korea S-c Hong 4 4
WC South Korea J-m Lee 3 2 3 Japan S Shimabukuro 6 6
3 Japan S Shimabukuro 6 6 6 South Africa L Harris 6 6
8 Hong Kong C Wong 66 7 6 Alt Chinese Taipei T-l Wu 4 4
Q Tunisia M Echargui 78 5 3 8 Hong Kong C Wong 3 6 5
Alt Chinese Taipei T-l Wu 4 6 6 Alt Chinese Taipei T-l Wu 6 1 7
Australia D Sweeny 6 3 3 Alt Chinese Taipei T-l Wu 6 5 77
France A Escoffier 5 4 A Kachmazov 3 7 63
A Kachmazov 7 6 A Kachmazov 6 6
WC South Korea J-s Nam 6 6 WC South Korea J-s Nam 4 3
2 Finland O Virtanen 4 3

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kust, Damian (May 8, 2023). "Challenger Tour Weekly Recap: Murray Wins Challenger Title After Almost 18 Years".

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