2009 Open de Rennes – Singles

Singles
2009 Open de Rennes
Champion Colombia Alejandro Falla
Runner-up France Thierry Ascione
Final score 6–3, 6–2
Main article: 2009 Open de Rennes

Josselin Ouanna, the defending champion, retired in the second round match against Stefano Galvani (when result was 6–7(1), 7–6(4) for him).
Alejandro Falla won this tournament, by defeating Thierry Ascione 6–3, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. France Josselin Ouanna (Second Round, retired due to left thigh injury)
  2. Germany Daniel Brands (Second Round)
  3. Australia Carsten Ball (First Round, retired due to low back)
  4. South Africa Kevin Anderson (Quarterfinals)
  5. Colombia Alejandro Falla (Champion)
  6. France Arnaud Clément (First Round)
  7. France Stéphane Robert (First Round)
  8. Brazil Thiago Alves (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
     France David Guez 2 66    
5  Colombia Alejandro Falla 6 7    
  5  Colombia Alejandro Falla 6 6  
     France Thierry Ascione 3 2  
   Germany Dieter Kindlmann 63 64  
     France Thierry Ascione 7 7    

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 France J Ouanna 7 7  
  Slovakia P Červenák 5 5   1 France J Ouanna 7 64 r
  Czech Republic L Rosol 1 4     Italy S Galvani 61 7  
  Italy S Galvani 6 6     Italy S Galvani 3 6 3
  Belgium D Goffin 67 6 63   France D Guez 6 2 6
WC France C-A Brézac 7 3 7 WC France C-A Brézac 3 6 3
  France D Guez 6 6     France D Guez 6 0 6
6 France A Clément 3 3     France D Guez 2 66  
3 Australia C Ball 2 r   5 Colombia A Falla 6 7  
Q Australia R Junaid 6     Q Australia R Junaid 4 4  
  France N Mahut 2 6 4   Belgium X Malisse 6 6  
  Belgium X Malisse 6 3 6   Belgium X Malisse 65 6 2
  Slovakia D Hrbatý 7 6   5 Colombia A Falla 7 3 6
WC France R Jouan 65 4     Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 4 1
WC France G Mina 1 2   5 Colombia A Falla 2 6 6
5 Colombia A Falla 6 6  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
7 France S Robert 6 3 68
  France A Sidorenko 2 6 7   France A Sidorenko 3 2  
  Germany D Kindlmann 3 6 6   Germany D Kindlmann 6 6  
  Czech Republic P Šnobel 6 4 4   Germany D Kindlmann 6 7  
  France V Millot 3 3   4 South Africa K Anderson 2 5  
  Germany J Reister 6 6     Germany J Reister 63 63  
  France O Patience 66 2   4 South Africa K Anderson 7 7  
4 South Africa K Anderson 7 6     Germany D Kindlmann 63 64  
8 Brazil T Alves 0 7 1   France T Ascione 7 7  
Q Morocco R Chaki 6 65 6 Q Morocco R Chaki 3 3  
Q Poland J Janowicz 3 3     Czech Republic J Minář 6 6  
  Czech Republic J Minář 6 6     Czech Republic J Minář 3 5  
WC France J Obry 2 4     France T Ascione 6 7  
  France T Ascione 6 6     France T Ascione 7 7  
Q France J Haehnel 2 2   2 Germany D Brands 5 5  
2 Germany D Brands 6 6  

References

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