2015 Pekao Szczecin Open – Singles

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Singles
2015 Pekao Szczecin Open
Final
Champion Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Lennard Struff
Runner-up Flag of Ukraine.svg Artem Smirnov
Score6–4, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2014  · Pekao Szczecin Open ·  2016  

Dustin Brown was the defending champion, but was nominated for Germany Davis Cup team this year.

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Carreño (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Haase (second round)
  3. Flag of Serbia.svg Filip Krajinović (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Italy.svg Marco Cecchinato (semifinals, withdrew)
  5. Flag of Spain.svg Íñigo Cervantes (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Spain.svg Nicolás Almagro (semifinals)
  7. Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Lennard Struff (champion)
  8. Flag of Spain.svg Albert Montañés (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Lennard Struff 64 7
6 Flag of Spain.svg Nicolás Almagro 3 65
7 Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Lennard Struff 66
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg Artem Smirnov 4 3
4 Flag of Italy.svg Marco Cecchinato
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg Artem Smirnov w/o

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño Busta 67
Q Flag of Germany.svg R Kern 4 5 1 Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño Busta 3 66
Flag of France.svg T Lamasine 3 3 WC Flag of Poland.svg H Hurkacz 64 3
WC Flag of Poland.svg H Hurkacz 661 Flag of Spain.svg P Carreño Busta 1 61
Flag of Poland.svg G Panfil 667 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 677
Flag of France.svg M Teixeira 4 2 Flag of Poland.svg G Panfil 3 63
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Michalička 784 3 7 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 677
7 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 66667 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 64 7
3 Flag of Serbia.svg F Krajinović 6776 Flag of Spain.svg N Almagro 3 65
Flag of Italy.svg A Giannessi 1 633 Flag of Serbia.svg F Krajinović 774 6
Flag of Italy.svg F Gaio 66 Flag of Italy.svg F Gaio 6062
Flag of Slovakia.svg Adrian Sikora 2 2 3 Flag of Serbia.svg F Krajinović 5 1
WC Flag of Poland.svg M Gawron 3 5 6 Flag of Spain.svg N Almagro 76
Flag of Italy.svg F Volandri 67 Flag of Italy.svg F Volandri 65 1
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Golubev 651 6 Flag of Spain.svg N Almagro 4 76
6 Flag of Spain.svg N Almagro 776

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Flag of Spain.svg A Montañés 5 4
Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo 76 Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo 66
Flag of Italy.svg A Arnaboldi 774 3 WC Flag of Poland.svg P Cias 3 1
WC Flag of Poland.svg Pawel Cias6266 Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo 2 74
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Cagnina 664 Flag of Italy.svg M Cecchinato 65 6
Q Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Rajski 1 0 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J Cagnina 1 2
Q Flag of Poland.svg M Kowalczyk 3 4 4 Flag of Italy.svg M Cecchinato 66
4 Flag of Italy.svg M Cecchinato 664 Flag of Italy.svg M Cecchinato
5 Flag of Spain.svg Í Cervantes 67Q Flag of Ukraine.svg A Smirnov w/o
Flag of Estonia.svg V Ivanov 1 5 5 Flag of Spain.svg Í Cervantes 66
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Mertl 1 66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Mertl 3 4
WC Flag of Germany.svg O Otte 63 3 5 Flag of Spain.svg Í Cervantes 61 5
Flag of Brazil.svg F Romboli 1 3 Q Flag of Ukraine.svg A Smirnov 3 67
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg A Smirnov 66Q Flag of Ukraine.svg A Smirnov 64 6
Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak 1 2 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase 3 64
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg R Haase 66

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