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2019 Sibiu Open – Singles

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Singles
2019 Sibiu Open
Final
ChampionSerbia Danilo Petrović
Runner-upAustralia Christopher O'Connell
Score6–4, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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Dragoș Dima was the defending champion[1] but lost in the first round to Václav Šafránek.

Danilo Petrović won the title after defeating Christopher O'Connell 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

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All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Portugal Pedro Sousa (third round)
  2. Slovenia Blaž Rola (quarterfinals)
  3. Hungary Attila Balázs (withdrew)
  4. Spain Pedro Martínez (second round)
  5. Serbia Nikola Milojević (second round)
  6. Argentina Federico Coria (third round)
  7. Netherlands Robin Haase (second round)
  8. Germany Rudolf Molleker (second round)
  9. Portugal João Domingues (second round)
  10. Argentina Facundo Argüello (second round)
  11. Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor (second round)
  12. Slovakia Filip Horanský (second round)
  13. Kazakhstan Dmitry Popko (second round)
  14. Australia Christopher O'Connell (final)
  15. Serbia Peđa Krstin (third round)
  16. Spain Bernabé Zapata Miralles (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
14 Australia Christopher O'Connell 7 6
Czech Republic Vít Kopřiva 5 3
14 Australia Christopher O'Connell 4 6 6
Netherlands Jelle Sels 6 4 2
Netherlands Jelle Sels 6 6
Czech Republic Václav Šafránek 2 2
14 Australia Christopher O'Connell 4 2
Serbia Danilo Petrović 6 6
Serbia Danilo Petrović 6 77
France Laurent Lokoli 4 63
Serbia Danilo Petrović 6 6
Slovakia Alex Molčan 3 3
Slovakia Alex Molčan 6 64 6
2 Slovenia Blaž Rola 4 77 4

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Portugal P Sousa 6 6
Alt Czech Republic Pavel Nejedlý 6 3 3 Alt Czech Republic P Nouza 3 1
Alt Czech Republic P Nouza 3 6 6 1 Portugal P Sousa 4 1
Czech Republic A Pavlásek 3 4 14 Australia C O'Connell 6 6
France M Hamou 6 6 France M Hamou 77 64 2
14 Australia C O'Connell 63 77 6
14 Australia C O'Connell 7 6
Czech Republic V Kopřiva 5 3
10 Argentina F Argüello 5 1
Czech Republic V Kopřiva 6 77 Czech Republic V Kopřiva 7 6
Germany P Torebko 2 64 Czech Republic V Kopřiva 5 6 7
Spain J Barranco Cosano 3 6 7 6 Argentina F Coria 7 2 5
Italy Fabrizio Ornago 6 3 5 Spain J Barranco Cosano 1 2
6 Argentina F Coria 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Spain P Martínez 4 2
Netherlands J Sels 7 6 Netherlands J Sels 6 6
Q Czech Republic J Pospíšil 5 3 Netherlands J Sels 6 6
France S Doumbia 4 2 Czech Republic Z Kolář 4 4
Czech Republic Z Kolář 6 6 Czech Republic Z Kolář 6 6
13 Kazakhstan D Popko 1 2
Netherlands J Sels 6 6
Czech Republic V Šafránek 2 2
11 Netherlands T Griekspoor 3 4
Estonia J Zopp 2 63 Croatia N Serdarušić 6 6
Croatia N Serdarušić 6 77 Croatia N Serdarušić 1 2
Romania D Dima 2 4 Czech Republic V Šafránek 6 6
Czech Republic V Šafránek 6 6 Czech Republic V Šafránek 6 6
8 Germany R Molleker 3 4

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 Netherlands R Haase 3 2
Belarus U Ignatik 67 4 Serbia D Petrović 6 6
Serbia D Petrović 79 6 Serbia D Petrović 77 6
France Jules Okala 1 3 Peru JP Varillas 64 3
Peru JP Varillas 6 6 Peru JP Varillas 6 6
9 Portugal J Domingues 3 3
Serbia D Petrović 6 77
France L Lokoli 4 63
16 Spain B Zapata Miralles 2 4
Spain P Toledo Bagué 2 1 Spain N Sánchez Izquierdo 6 6
Spain N Sánchez Izquierdo 6 6 Spain N Sánchez Izquierdo 4 5
WC Switzerland A Bodmer 5 3 France L Lokoli 6 7
France L Lokoli 7 6 France L Lokoli 6 6
LL Spain S Martos Gornés 1 2

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
5 Serbia N Milojević 7 1 3
Slovakia A Molčan 6 77 Slovakia A Molčan 5 6 6
WC Romania VV Cornea 1 65 Slovakia A Molčan 2 6 77
Q Croatia M Sabanov 4 2 WC Romania FC Jianu 6 4 64
WC Romania FC Jianu 6 6 WC Romania FC Jianu 77 6
12 Slovakia F Horanský 63 3
Slovakia A Molčan 6 64 6
2 Slovenia B Rola 4 77 4
15 Serbia P Krstin 6 6
WC Romania A Jecan 6 4 3 WC Poland M Dembek 4 2
WC Poland Michał Dembek 2 6 6 15 Serbia P Krstin 1 6 1
Spain C Taberner 6 4 2 2 Slovenia B Rola 6 3 6
Alt France F Reboul 0 6 6 Alt France F Reboul 3 6 3
2 Slovenia B Rola 6 4 6

References

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  1. ^ "Dragos Dima Claims Maiden Challenger Crown In Sibiu | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.
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