2013 Città di Como Challenger – Singles

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Singles
2013 Città di Como Challenger
Final
Champion Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Carreño Busta
Runner-up Flag of Austria.svg Dominic Thiem
Score6–2, 5–7, 6–0
Events
Singles Doubles
  2012  · Città di Como Challenger ·  2014  

Andreas Haider-Maurer was the defending champion but had to compete at the 2013 US Open instead.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Carreño Busta (champion)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Hájek (first round)
  3. Flag of Russia.svg Teymuraz Gabashvili (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Serbia.svg Dušan Lajović (second round)
  5. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Steve Darcis (second round)
  6. Flag of Spain.svg Pere Riba (withdrew, Illness)
  7. Flag of Germany.svg Simon Greul (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Germany.svg Bastian Knittel (first round, Retired)
  9. Flag of Germany.svg Dustin Brown (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Carreño Busta 66
WC Flag of Italy.svg Marco Crugnola 3 1
1 Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Carreño Busta 65 6
  Flag of Austria.svg Dominic Thiem 2 70
Q Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Giustino 5 2
Flag of Austria.svg Dominic Thiem 76

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño Busta 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg T Schoorel 1r1 Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño Busta 67
  Flag of Germany.svg C-M Stebe 66 Flag of Germany.svg C-M Stebe 2 5
Flag of France.svg M Teixeira 0 2 1 Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño Busta 7646
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg N Desein 6655 WC Flag of Italy.svg G Naso 5 774
WC Flag of Italy.svg G Naso 1 777WC Flag of Italy.svg G Naso 66
  Flag of Italy.svg S Vagnozzi 5 61 5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Darcis 3 4
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Darcis 74 61 Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño Busta 66
3 Flag of Russia.svg T Gabashvili 77WC Flag of Italy.svg M Crugnola 3 1
WC Flag of Italy.svg A Arnaboldi 5 5 3 Flag of Russia.svg T Gabashvili 61 6
Flag of Italy.svg P Starace 66 Flag of Italy.svg P Starace 1 64
Flag of Chile.svg J Aguilar 2 3 3 Flag of Russia.svg T Gabashvili 65 4
Flag of Argentina.svg M Trungelliti 5 2 WC Flag of Italy.svg M Crugnola 0 76
Alt Flag of Spain.svg E López Pérez 76Alt Flag of Spain.svg E López Pérez 2 4
WC Flag of Italy.svg M Crugnola 2 4 WC Flag of Italy.svg M Crugnola 66
8 Flag of Germany.svg B Knittel 64r

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Germany.svg S Greul 66
Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo 2 0 7 Flag of Germany.svg S Greul 63 77
  Flag of Slovakia.svg N Gombos 75 3 Q Flag of Germany.svg M Baumann 2 664
Q Flag of Germany.svg Moritz Baumann5 767 Flag of Germany.svg S Greul 3 65
  Flag of Serbia.svg B Pašanski 2 64Q Flag of Italy.svg L Giustino 677
Q Flag of Italy.svg L Giustino 677Q Flag of Italy.svg L Giustino 4 777
LL Flag of Croatia.svg M Delić 784 664 Flag of Serbia.svg D Lajović 6655
4 Flag of Serbia.svg D Lajović 66678Q Flag of Italy.svg L Giustino 5 2
9 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown 66 Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 76
Flag of Spain.svg R Carballes Baena 4 4 9 Flag of Germany.svg D Brown 5 64
Alt Flag of Japan.svg T Daniel 1 61Q Flag of Serbia.svg I Bozoljac 71 6
Q Flag of Serbia.svg I Bozoljac 677Q Flag of Serbia.svg I Bozoljac 63 3
Q Flag of Croatia.svg M Pavić 4 2 Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 4 66
WC Flag of Italy.svg A Giannessi 66WC Flag of Italy.svg A Giannessi 4 4
Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 64777 Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 66
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Hájek 77635

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