2019 Cary Challenger – Singles

James Duckworth was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Singles
2019 Cary Challenger
Final
ChampionItaly Andreas Seppi
Runner-upUnited States Michael Mmoh
Score6–2, 6–7(4–7), 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Andreas Seppi won the title after defeating Michael Mmoh 6–2, 6–7(4–7), 6–3 in the final.

Seeds edit

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1.   Andreas Seppi (champion)
  2.   Tommy Paul (quarterfinals)
  3.   Bjorn Fratangelo (third round, withdrew)
  4.   Marcos Giron (second round, retired)
  5.   Enzo Couacaud (semifinals)
  6.   Mikael Torpegaard (third round)
  7.   Mitchell Krueger (second round)
  8.   Christopher Eubanks (third round)
  9.   Peter Polansky (second round)
  10.   Noah Rubin (quarterfinals)
  11.   Michael Mmoh (final)
  12.   Donald Young (third round)
  13.   Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (second round)
  14.   Daniel Elahi Galán (second round)
  15.   Yosuke Watanuki (withdrew)
  16.   John-Patrick Smith (third round)

Draw edit

Key edit

Finals edit

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1   Andreas Seppi 6 6
10   Noah Rubin 0 4
1   Andreas Seppi 4 710 6
5   Enzo Couacaud 6 68 4
  Filip Peliwo 3 3
5   Enzo Couacaud 6 6
1   Andreas Seppi 6 64 6
11   Michael Mmoh 2 77 3
  JC Aragone 66 77 2
  Ulises Blanch 78 65 2r
  JC Aragone 6 2 2
11   Michael Mmoh 4 6 6
11   Michael Mmoh 2 78 6
2   Tommy Paul 6 66 1

Top half edit

Section 1 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1   A Seppi 77 6
  L Broady 6 6   L Broady 65 3
Q   P Chrysochos 3 0 1   A Seppi 6 6
  N Mejía 4 77 6 16   J-P Smith 3 2
  S Bangoura 6 61 4   N Mejía 4 5
16   J-P Smith 6 7
1   A Seppi 6 6
10   N Rubin 0 4
10   N Rubin 6 6
  J. J. Wolf 4 3   E Song 3 3
  Evan Song 6 6 10   N Rubin 6 63 77
  Jordi Arconada 68 6 2 8   C Eubanks 4 77 65
Alt   L Caruana 710 1 6 Alt   L Caruana 1 5
8   C Eubanks 6 7

Section 2 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3   B Fratangelo 6 6
WC   A Rybakov 4 2   Mi Redlicki 4 3
  Mi Redlicki 6 6 3   B Fratangelo
  Roy Smith 4r   F Peliwo w/o
  F Peliwo 5   F Peliwo 1 77 6
14   DE Galán 6 65 4
  F Peliwo 3 3
5   E Couacaud 6 6
12   D Young 6 6
  A Ritschard 66 3   R Olivo 4 3
  R Olivo 78 6 12   D Young 1 6 3
  S Kirchheimer 4 6 2 5   E Couacaud 6 3 6
  K King 6 2 6   K King 1 2
5   E Couacaud 6 6

Bottom half edit

Section 3 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7   M Krueger 3 6 3
  D Nguyen 6 6   D Nguyen 6 3 6
WC   B Sigouin 1 3   D Nguyen 3 2
  JC Aragone 6 77   JC Aragone 6 6
Q   Connor Farren 2 65   JC Aragone 77 6
9   P Polansky 64 4
  JC Aragone 66 77 2
  U Blanch 78 65 2r
Alt   Christian Langmo 3 3
Alt   D Novikov 4 2   U Blanch 6 6
  U Blanch 6 6   U Blanch 6 6
  B Patael 7 6   B Patael 1 4
  Harrison Adams 5 4   B Patael 2 7 0
4   M Giron 6 5 0r

Section 4 edit

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6   M Torpegaard 6 69 6
WC   O Kumar 3 1   Ma Redlicki 4 711 2
  Ma Redlicki 6 6 6   M Torpegaard 1 4
  Gabriel Petit 3 2 11   M Mmoh 6 6
  A Sarkissian 6 6   A Sarkissian 7 64 0
11   M Mmoh 5 77 6
11   M Mmoh 2 78 6
2   T Paul 6 66 1
13   T-S Kwiatkowski 64 4
WC   B Nakashima 6 6 WC   B Nakashima 77 6
WC   T Babelis 3 2 WC   B Nakashima 60 4
  E Zhu 2 3 2   T Paul 77 6
  R Peniston 6 6   R Peniston 4 63
2   T Paul 6 77

References edit

  1. ^ "James Duckworth earns wild card at home in Sydney". Tennis World USA.

External links edit