2020 Launceston International – Men's singles

Lloyd Harris was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Men's singles
2020 Launceston International
Final
ChampionEgypt Mohamed Safwat
Runner-upAustralia Alex Bolt
Score7–6(7–5), 6–1
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Mohamed Safwat won the title after defeating Alex Bolt 7–6(7–5), 6–1 in the final.

Seeds edit

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1.   Marc Polmans (second round)
  2.   Alex Bolt (final)
  3.   Tatsuma Ito (second round)
  4.   Lorenzo Giustino (quarterfinals)
  5.   Jay Clarke (second round)
  6.   Kimmer Coppejans (semifinals)
  7.   Andrew Harris (withdrew)
  8.   Yannick Hanfmann (second round)
  9.   Mohamed Safwat (champion)
  10.   Max Purcell (second round)
  11.   Wu Tung-lin (third round)
  12.   Lee Duck-hee (third round)
  13.   Liam Broady (quarterfinals)
  14.   Julian Lenz (second round)
  15.   Viktor Galović (second round)
  16.   Akira Santillan (second round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
13   Liam Broady 67 3
9   Mohamed Safwat 79 6
9   Mohamed Safwat 4 6 6
6   Kimmer Coppejans 6 4 3
4   Lorenzo Giustino 610 7 4
6   Kimmer Coppejans 712 5 6
9   Mohamed Safwat 77 6
2   Alex Bolt 65 1
  Borna Gojo 5 4
  Daniel Altmaier 7 6
  Daniel Altmaier 1 4
2   Alex Bolt 6 6
  Liam Caruana 60 3
2   Alex Bolt 77 6

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1   M Polmans 3 4
Q   N Tajima 6 1 2   B Mott 6 6
  B Mott 4 6 6   B Mott 3 64
LL   Ryota Tanuma 6 6 13   L Broady 6 77
WC   T Schoolkate 2 3 LL   R Tanuma 3 2
13   L Broady 6 6
13   L Broady 67 3
9   M Safwat 79 6
9   M Safwat 77 6
  T Fancutt 4 3   J Kubler 61 0
  J Kubler 6 6 9   M Safwat 6 6
  H Heliövaara 3 3   M Pervolarakis 4 4
  M Pervolarakis 6 6   M Pervolarakis 6 4 6
5   J Clarke 4 6 4

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4   L Giustino 0 7 79
  B Kavčič 6 7   B Kavčič 6 5 67
  R Noguchi 2 5 4   L Giustino 6 6
  A Vavassori 66 6 3 WC   D Sweeny 2 3
WC   D Sweeny 78 2 6 WC   D Sweeny 6 3 6
16   A Santillan 2 6 4
4   L Giustino 610 7 4
6   K Coppejans 712 5 6
10   M Purcell 5 3
  H Bourchier 77 6   H Bourchier 7 6
  F Peliwo 64 2   H Bourchier 2 5
  Tobias Simon 6 77 6   K Coppejans 6 7
WC   Alexander Crnokrak 4 65   T Simon 4 77 3
6   K Coppejans 6 64 6

Bottom half edit

Section 3 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Q   S Diez 5 2
  Evan Song 0 79 5   B Gojo 7 6
  B Gojo 6 67 7   B Gojo 64 6 7
LL   C Puttergill 77 6 12   D-h Lee 77 2 5
  E King 65 3 LL   C Puttergill 4 1
12   D-h Lee 6 6
  B Gojo 5 4
  D Altmaier 7 6
15   V Galović 4 3
  B Klein 5 63   D Altmaier 6 6
  D Altmaier 7 77   D Altmaier 7 6
  MF Descotte 79 6   MF Descotte 5 1
  ND Ionel 67 2   MF Descotte 77 6
3   T Ito 63 4

Section 4 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8   Y Hanfmann 1 2
  L Caruana 6 6   L Caruana 6 6
PR   J Beale 0 1   L Caruana 5 6 6
WC   M Romios 1 0 11   T-l Wu 7 4 4
  Jacob Grills 6 6   J Grills 6 4 64
11   T-l Wu 4 6 77
  L Caruana 60 3
2   A Bolt 77 6
14   J Lenz 2 7 63
  M Banes 2 68   B Lock 6 5 77
  B Lock 6 710   B Lock 1 1
  D Kelly 6 77 2   A Bolt 6 6
WC   B Ellis 2 63   D Kelly 68 4
2   A Bolt 710 6

References edit

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

External links edit