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2015 Marburg Open – Singles

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Singles
2015 Marburg Open
Final
ChampionSpain Íñigo Cervantes
Runner-upGermany Nils Langer
Score2–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Horacio Zeballos was the defending champion, but he did not participate this year.

Íñigo Cervantes won the title defeating Nils Langer in the final,[1] 2–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–3.

Seeds

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  1. Japan Taro Daniel (first round)
  2. France Paul-Henri Mathieu (second round)
  3. Uzbekistan Farrukh Dustov (first round)
  4. Kazakhstan Andrey Golubev (first round)
  5. Spain Íñigo Cervantes (champion)
  6. Estonia Jürgen Zopp (first round)
  7. Argentina Renzo Olivo (first round)
  8. Germany Tobias Kamke (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  Russia Karen Khachanov 62 4
5 Spain Íñigo Cervantes 77 6
5 Spain Íñigo Cervantes 2 77 6
Germany Nils Langer 6 63 3
Germany Nils Langer 6 6
WC Germany Daniel Brands 2 4

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Japan T Daniel 6 3 4
  Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 3 6 6   Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 3 710 77
WC Germany D Masur 2 65   Belarus U Ignatik 6 68 62
  Belarus U Ignatik 6 77   Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 0 5
  Russia K Khachanov 6 6   Russia K Khachanov 6 7
PR Spain P Riba 4 4   Russia K Khachanov 5 77 6
  Germany T Pütz 4 1 8 Germany T Kamke 7 62 3
8 Germany T Kamke 6 6   Russia K Khachanov 62 4
4 Kazakhstan A Golubev 4 77 3 5 Spain Í Cervantes 77 6
  France G Mina 6 63 6   France G Mina 2 2
Q Czech Republic J Šátral 66 6 6 Q Czech Republic J Šátral 6 6
Q Russia E Donskoy 78 4 3 Q Czech Republic J Šátral 6 3 2
LL Italy L Giustino 3 1 5 Spain Í Cervantes 1 6 6
  Germany A Beck 6 6   Germany A Beck 2 6 2
WC Germany J Choinski 3 4 5 Spain Í Cervantes 6 3 6
5 Spain Í Cervantes 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Estonia J Zopp 65 3
  Germany N Langer 77 6   Germany N Langer 77 6
  Australia J Kubler 6 6   Australia J Kubler 64 3
  Poland G Panfil 2 3   Germany N Langer 77
Q Russia M Ledovskikh 710 4 6 Q Belgium A De Greef 61 r
  Serbia L Djere 68 6 4 Q Russia M Ledovskikh 62 65
Q Belgium A De Greef 6 6 Q Belgium A De Greef 77 77
3 Uzbekistan F Dustov 3 2 Germany N Langer 6 6
7 Argentina R Olivo 4 4 WC Germany D Brands 2 4
WC Germany D Brands 6 6 WC Germany D Brands 4 6 6
  Belgium M Authom 3 4   Ecuador G Lapentti 6 4 4
  Ecuador G Lapentti 6 6 WC Germany D Brands 6 6
SE Brazil R Dutra Silva 6 6 SE Brazil R Dutra Silva 3 2
  Slovakia J Kovalík 4 0 SE Brazil R Dutra Silva 6
WC Germany J Lenz 6 3 3 2 France P-H Mathieu 3r
2 France P-H Mathieu 4 6 6
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References

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  1. ^ Josh Meiseles (2015-07-06). "Martin Completes Stunning Rally For Padova Title". Retrieved 2015-07-07.