2020 Cleveland Open – Singles

Maxime Cressy was the defending champion[1] but lost in the third round to Ulises Blanch.

Singles
2020 Cleveland Open
Final
ChampionDenmark Mikael Torpegaard
Runner-upJapan Yosuke Watanuki
Score6–3, 1–6, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
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Mikael Torpegaard won the title after defeating Yosuke Watanuki 6–3, 1–6, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds edit

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1.   Denis Kudla (quarterfinals)
  2.   Christopher O'Connell (second round)
  3.   Sebastian Ofner (second round)
  4.   Dmitry Popko (second round)
  5.   Alejandro Tabilo (third round)
  6.   J. J. Wolf (third round)
  7.   João Menezes (second round)
  8.   Michael Mmoh (third round)
  9.   Ernesto Escobedo (semifinals)
  10.   Roberto Cid Subervi (second round)
  11.   Adrián Menéndez Maceiras (second round)
  12.   Mikael Torpegaard (champion)
  13.   Arthur Rinderknech (second round)
  14.   Tobias Kamke (second round)
  15.   Sebastian Korda (third round)
  16.   Nam Ji-sung (second round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1/SE   Denis Kudla 77 66 4
9   Ernesto Escobedo 64 78 6
9   Ernesto Escobedo 4 4
  Yosuke Watanuki 6 6
  Yosuke Watanuki 7 7
  Ulises Blanch 5 5
  Yosuke Watanuki 3 6 1
12   Mikael Torpegaard 6 1 6
  Thomaz Bellucci 4 6 6
  Geoffrey Blancaneaux 6 3 4
  Thomaz Bellucci 1 1
12   Mikael Torpegaard 6 6
12   Mikael Torpegaard 6 6
WC   Raymond Sarmiento 4 4

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1/SE   D Kudla 7 6
  M Guinard 5 1   R Quiroz 5 4
  R Quiroz 7 6 1/SE   D Kudla 6 6
  D Young 6 3 6 15   S Korda 1 3
  R Ortega Olmedo 4 6 3   D Young 3 2
15   S Korda 6 6
1/SE   D Kudla 77 66 4
9   E Escobedo 64 78 6
9   E Escobedo 6 6
  G Clezar 6 2 77   G Clezar 3 4
  J-P Smith 3 6 63 9   E Escobedo 6 6
Q   N Chappell 4 3 5   A Tabilo 4 3
  S Bangoura 6 6   S Bangoura 4 1
5   A Tabilo 6 6

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4   D Popko 3 4
  G Oliveira 5 64   S Mansouri 6 6
  S Mansouri 7 77   S Mansouri 4 3
  Yo Watanuki 6 7   Yo Watanuki 6 6
  A Vukic 3 5   Yo Watanuki 77 6
13   A Rinderknech 65 3
  Yo Watanuki 7 7
  U Blanch 5 5
11   A Menéndez Maceiras 5 3
  U Blanch 6 6   U Blanch 7 6
WC   V Kirkov 2 3   U Blanch 78 5 77
  L Saville 3 4   M Cressy 66 7 64
  M Cressy 6 6   M Cressy 6 78
7   J Menezes 4 66

Bottom half edit

Section 3 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6   J. J. Wolf 4 6 7
  J Rodionov 6 6   J Rodionov 6 3 5
WC   James Hopper 2 1 6   J. J. Wolf 3 4
Q   R Roelofse 64 3   T Bellucci 6 6
  T Bellucci 77 6   T Bellucci 6 6
10   R Cid Subervi 2 4
  T Bellucci 4 6 6
  G Blancaneaux 6 3 4
14   T Kamke 1 62
  G Blancaneaux 4 6 6   G Blancaneaux 6 77
  Mi Redlicki 6 3 0   G Blancaneaux 6 3 6
  R Harrison 6 77   R Harrison 3 6 2
  C Altamirano 4 65   R Harrison 6 62 6
3   S Ofner 3 77 3

Section 4 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8   M Mmoh 77 6
  B Nakashima 6 77   B Nakashima 62 2
Alt   Ma Redlicki 4 63 8   M Mmoh 63 6 60
  K King 6 4 2 12   M Torpegaard 77 4 77
WC   A Kovacevic 3 6 6 WC   A Kovacevic 2 3
12   M Torpegaard 6 6
12   M Torpegaard 6 6
WC   R Sarmiento 4 4
16   J-s Nam 3 2
WC   Alexander Brown 4 2 WC   R Sarmiento 6 6
WC   R Sarmiento 6 6 WC   R Sarmiento 6 7
  D Hidalgo 4 3   JC Aragone 4 5
  JC Aragone 6 6   JC Aragone 77 6
2   C O'Connell 65 2

References edit

  1. ^ "Maxime Cressy, Lloyd Harris and Gregoire Barrere shine in Challengers". Tennis World USA.

External links edit