2014 Erste Bank Open – Singles

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Singles
2014 Erste Bank Open
Champion Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray
Runner-up Flag of Spain.svg David Ferrer
Final score5–7, 6–2, 7–5
Details
Draw28
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2013  · Vienna Open ·  2015  

Tommy Haas was the defending champion, but could not participate this year due to a shoulder injury.

Contents

Andy Murray won the title by defeating David Ferrer 5–7, 6–2, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Flag of Spain.svg David Ferrer (final)
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray (champion)
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Feliciano López (second round)
  4. Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Kohlschreiber (semifinals)
  5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lukáš Rosol (second round)
  6. Flag of Croatia.svg Ivo Karlović (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo García López (first round)
  8. Flag of Austria.svg Dominic Thiem (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1/WC Flag of Spain.svg David Ferrer 62 77
4 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Kohlschreiber 3 663
1/WC Flag of Spain.svg David Ferrer 72 5
2/WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray 5 67
Q Flag of Serbia.svg Viktor Troicki 4 3
2/WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray 66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC Flag of Spain.svg D Ferrer 76
Flag of Germany.svg T Kamke 3 66 Flag of Germany.svg T Kamke 5 1
Flag of Italy.svg S Bolelli 63 4 1/WC Flag of Spain.svg D Ferrer 776
PR Flag of Austria.svg J Melzer 3 666 Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović 654
LL Flag of Slovakia.svg N Gomboš 64 3 PR Flag of Austria.svg J Melzer 4 61
Flag of Argentina.svg F Delbonis 7769626 Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović 677
6 Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović 61711771/WC Flag of Spain.svg D Ferrer 62 77
4 Flag of Germany.svg P Kohlschreiber 3 663
4 Flag of Germany.svg P Kohlschreiber 3 66
WC Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer 3 62 Flag of Argentina.svg C Berlocq 61 4
Flag of Argentina.svg C Berlocq 6774 Flag of Germany.svg P Kohlschreiber 677
Q Flag of Romania.svg V Hănescu 61 3 Flag of Germany.svg B Becker 4 63
Flag of Germany.svg B Becker 4 66 Flag of Germany.svg B Becker 66
Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase 63 6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase 3 3
8 Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 3 63

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Rosol 66
Flag of Slovakia.svg L Lacko 2 4 5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Rosol 3 2
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg V Estrella Burgos 0 3 Q Flag of Serbia.svg V Troicki 66
Q Flag of Serbia.svg V Troicki 66Q Flag of Serbia.svg V Troicki 77626
Flag of France.svg P-H Mathieu 1 4 Flag of Brazil.svg T Bellucci 64772
Flag of Brazil.svg T Bellucci 66 Flag of Brazil.svg T Bellucci 6966
3 Flag of Spain.svg F López 7111 4
Q Flag of Serbia.svg V Troicki 4 3
7 Flag of Spain.svg G García López 3 4 2/WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Murray 66
Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 66 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 782 77
Flag of Ukraine.svg S Stakhovsky 64 6 Flag of Ukraine.svg S Stakhovsky 66663
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg M Mečíř Jr. 2 63 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 2 5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg V Pospisil 663772/WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Murray 67
Q Flag of Germany.svg D Brands 3 7762 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg V Pospisil 4 4
2/WC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Murray 66

Qualifying

Seeds

01.   Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk (second round)
02.   Flag of Germany.svg Michael Berrer (second round)
03.   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Ward (second round)
04.   Flag of Portugal.svg Gastão Elias (first round)
05.   Flag of Romania.svg Victor Hănescu (qualified)
06.   Flag of Serbia.svg Viktor Troicki (qualified)
07.   Flag of Hungary.svg Márton Fucsovics (second round)
08.   Flag of Croatia.svg Borna Ćorić (first round)

Qualifiers

Lucky loser

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
1 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk 3 66
Flag of Austria.svg Martin Fischer 61 4
1 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk 63773
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ruben Bemelmans 77656
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ruben Bemelmans 67
WC Flag of Austria.svg Dennis Novak 2 5
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ruben Bemelmans 5 663
6 Flag of Serbia.svg Viktor Troicki 72 77
WC Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Petzschner 76
Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Kovalík 5 4
WC Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Petzschner 63 3
6 Flag of Serbia.svg Viktor Troicki 2 66
WC Flag of Germany.svg Robin Kern 2 3
6 Flag of Serbia.svg Viktor Troicki 66

Second qualifier

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Berrer 773 6
Flag of France.svg Tristan Lamasine 6263
2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Berrer 772 4
Flag of Japan.svg Taro Daniel 6566
Flag of Italy.svg Matteo Viola 3 2
Flag of Japan.svg Taro Daniel 66
Flag of Japan.svg Taro Daniel 2 3
5 Flag of Romania.svg Victor Hănescu 66
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Cecchinato 2 4
Flag of Serbia.svg Ilija Bozoljac 66
Flag of Serbia.svg Ilija Bozoljac 3 5
5 Flag of Romania.svg Victor Hănescu 67
Flag of Belarus.svg Uladzimir Ignatik 3 2
5 Flag of Romania.svg Victor Hănescu 66

Third qualifier

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Ward 5 66
Flag of Croatia.svg Antonio Veić 74 3
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Ward 663
Flag of Slovakia.svg Norbert Gomboš 786
Flag of Croatia.svg Mate Delić 62 3
Flag of Slovakia.svg Norbert Gomboš 4 66
Flag of Slovakia.svg Norbert Gomboš 624
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miloslav Mečíř Jr. 776
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miloslav Mečíř Jr. 3 76
Flag of Poland.svg Michał Przysiężny 65 3
Flag of Slovakia.svg Miloslav Mečíř Jr. 66
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihito Nishioka 2 4
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshihito Nishioka 66
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Borna Ćorić 4 2

Fourth qualifier

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
4 Flag of Portugal.svg Gastão Elias 4 666
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesse Huta Galung 64 78
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jesse Huta Galung 4 1r
Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Zverev 61
Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Zverev 6667
WC Flag of Austria.svg Bastian Trinker 784 5
Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Zverev 1 63
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Brands 63 6
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Brands 677
Flag of Spain.svg Marc Giner 3 63
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Brands 63 6
7 Flag of Hungary.svg Márton Fucsovics 1 63
Flag of Switzerland.svg Marco Chiudinelli 6467
7 Flag of Hungary.svg Márton Fucsovics 7779

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