2012 BNP Paribas Masters

The 2012 BNP Paribas Masters was a professional men's tennis tournament that was played on indoor hard courts. It was the 40th edition of the tournament which was part of the 2012 ATP World Tour. It took place in Paris between 29 October and 4 November 2012. Fourth-seeded David Ferrer won the singles title.

2012 BNP Paribas Masters
Date29 October – 4 November 2012
Edition40th
CategoryATP World Tour Masters 1000
Draw48S / 32D
Prize money€2,427,975
SurfaceHard / indoor
LocationParis, France
VenuePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Champions
Singles
Spain David Ferrer[1]
Doubles
India Mahesh Bhupathi / India Rohan Bopanna[2]
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Singles main-draw entrants edit

Seeds edit

Country Player Rank1 Seed
   SUI Roger Federer 1 1
  SRB Novak Djokovic 2 2
  GBR Andy Murray 3 3
  ESP David Ferrer 5 4
  CZE Tomáš Berdych 6 5
  FRA Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7 6
  ARG Juan Martín del Potro 8 7
  SRB Janko Tipsarević 9 8
  ARG Juan Mónaco 10 9
  USA John Isner 11 10
  ESP Nicolás Almagro 12 11
  FRA Richard Gasquet 13 12
  CRO Marin Čilić 14 13
  CAN Milos Raonic 15 14
  JPN Kei Nishikori 16 15
   SUI Stanislas Wawrinka 17 16
  • Rankings are as of 22 October 2012

Other entrants edit

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received entry as lucky loser:

Withdrawals edit

Retirements edit

Doubles main-draw entrants edit

Seeds edit

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
  USA Bob Bryan   USA Mike Bryan 2 1
  BLR Max Mirnyi   CAN Daniel Nestor 6 2
  SWE Robert Lindstedt   ROU Horia Tecău 15 3
  POL Mariusz Fyrstenberg   POL Marcin Matkowski 26 4
  IND Mahesh Bhupathi   IND Rohan Bopanna 27 5
  AUT Jürgen Melzer   IND Leander Paes 28 6
  PAK Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi   NED Jean-Julien Rojer 28 7
  AUT Alexander Peya   BRA Bruno Soares 46 8
  • Rankings are as of 22 October 2012

Other entrants edit

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

The following pair received entry as alternates:

Withdrawals edit

Retirements edit

Finals edit

Singles edit

  •   David Ferrer defeated   Jerzy Janowicz, 6–4, 6–3
  • It was Ferrer's first Masters 1000 title. It was also his seventh title of the year, and eighteenth of his career.

Doubles edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2011 Paris – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "2011 Paris – Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).

External links edit