2016 Franken Challenge – Singles

Singles
2016 Franken Challenge
Champion Moldova Radu Albot
Runner-up Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
Final score 6–3, 6–4

Taro Daniel was the defending champion but failed to defend his title, losing to Thiago Monteiro in the second round.

Radu Albot won the title after defeating Jan-Lennard Struff 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Tunisia Malek Jaziri (Second round, retired)
  2. Japan Taro Daniel (Second round)
  3. Spain Albert Montañés (Quarterfinals)
  4. Germany Jan-Lennard Struff (Final)
  5. Spain Roberto Carballés Baena (First round)
  6. Italy Thomas Fabbiano (First round)
  7. Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker (First round)
  8. Slovakia Jozef Kovalík (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
   Argentina Máximo González 77 66 3  
4  Germany Jan-Lennard Struff 63 78 6  
  4  Germany Jan-Lennard Struff 3 4
   Moldova Radu Albot 6 6
 Moldova Radu Albot 6 6
   Germany Tobias Kamke 1 4  

Top half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Tunisia M Jaziri 77 77
Spain D Gimeno-Traver 65 65 1 Tunisia M Jaziri 2 1r
Q Slovenia B Rola 4 6 62 Austria G Melzer 6 4
Austria G Melzer 6 1 77 Austria G Melzer 3 5
WC Germany Paul Woerner 3 3 Argentina M González 6 7
Italy L Vanni 6 6 Italy L Vanni 2 4
Argentina M González 77 6 Argentina M González 6 6
5 Spain R Carballés Baena 60 1 Argentina M González 77 66 3
4 Germany J-L Struff 6 6 4 Germany J-L Struff 63 78 6
Argentina F Argüello 3 4 4 Germany J-L Struff 65 7 6
WC Germany M Marterer 3 3 Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov 77 5 3
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov 6 6 4 Germany J-L Struff 3 6 6
Italy A Arnaboldi 6 3 6 8 Slovakia J Kovalík 6 2 3
Slovakia A Martin 2 6 0 Italy A Arnaboldi 3 4
Q Belgium A De Greef 77 65 4 8 Slovakia J Kovalík 6 6
8 Slovakia J Kovalík 63 77 6

Bottom half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
7 Netherlands T de Bakker 3 2
Moldova R Albot 6 6 Moldova R Albot 6 6
WC Germany M Bachinger 3 0 Brazil G Clezar 2 2
Brazil G Clezar 6 6 Moldova R Albot 77 6
Q Brazil C Zampieri 62 4 3 Spain A Montañés 65 2
PR Germany J Reister 77 6 PR Germany J Reister 3 3
WC Germany D Masur 5 3 3 Spain A Montañés 6 6
3 Spain A Montañés 7 6 Moldova R Albot 6 6
6 Italy T Fabbiano 63 1 Germany T Kamke 1 4
Germany T Kamke 77 6 Germany T Kamke 1 6 6
Alt Switzerland H Laaksonen 4 712 3 Q Italy L Sonego 6 4 2
Q Italy L Sonego 6 610 6 Germany T Kamke 77 6
Belgium R Bemelmans 66 63 Brazil T Monteiro 63 3
Brazil T Monteiro 78 77 Brazil T Monteiro 77 6
LL Austria D Novak 4 4 2 Japan T Daniel 61 4
2 Japan T Daniel 6 6

References

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