2017 Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì – Singles

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Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì – Singles
2017 Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì
Champion Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Carballés Baena
Runner-up Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo García López
Final score6–4, 2–6, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Antonio Savoldi–Marco Cò – Trofeo Dimmidisì ·  2019  

Leonardo Mayer was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Contents

Roberto Carballés Baena won the title after defeating Guillermo García López 6–4, 2–6, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo García López (final)
  2. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Pavlásek (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Carballés Baena (champion)
  4. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Arthur De Greef (second round)
  5. Flag of Germany.svg Oscar Otte (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of France.svg Mathias Bourgue (second round)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Tommy Robredo (semifinals)
  8. Flag of Spain.svg Ricardo Ojeda Lara (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo García López 63 6
SE Flag of Sweden.svg Elias Ymer 4 64
1 Flag of Spain.svg Guillermo García López 4 62
3 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Carballés Baena 62 6
3 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Carballés Baena 66
7 Flag of Spain.svg Tommy Robredo 4 3

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Spain.svg G García López 66
LL Flag of Austria.svg Lenny Hampel 4 3 1 Flag of Spain.svg G García López 61 6
Flag of Italy.svg A Arnaboldi 4 3 Flag of Serbia.svg D Petrović 4 63
Flag of Serbia.svg D Petrović 661 Flag of Spain.svg G García López 776
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Diez 64 65 Flag of Germany.svg O Otte 630
Flag of Italy.svg M Donati 3 61 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg S Diez 2 1
Flag of France.svg S Doumbia 2 4 5 Flag of Germany.svg O Otte 66
5 Flag of Germany.svg O Otte 661 Flag of Spain.svg G García López 63 6
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A De Greef 66SE Flag of Sweden.svg E Ymer 4 64
Q Flag of Italy.svg F Gaio 3 4 4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A De Greef 6661
WC Flag of Italy.svg J Ocleppo 643 Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner 783 6
Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner 776 Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner 655
SE Flag of Sweden.svg E Ymer 66SE Flag of Sweden.svg E Ymer 777
Flag of Poland.svg K Majchrzak 3 4 SE Flag of Sweden.svg E Ymer 66
Flag of France.svg A Müller 2 0r8 Flag of Spain.svg R Ojeda Lara 2 1
8 Flag of Spain.svg R Ojeda Lara 60

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of France.svg M Bourgue 66
Flag of Italy.svg M Viola 3 4 6 Flag of France.svg M Bourgue 3 3
Q Flag of Italy.svg L Sonego 776Q Flag of Italy.svg L Sonego 66
WC Flag of Italy.svg A Pellegrino 642 Q Flag of Italy.svg L Sonego 72 4
WC Flag of Italy.svg G Quinzi 4 663 Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena 5 66
Flag of Spain.svg B Zapata Miralles 64 1 WC Flag of Italy.svg G Quinzi 5 3
Alt Flag of Serbia.svg M Zekić 5 63 3 Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena 76
3 Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena 74 63 Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena 66
7 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 6777 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 4 3
Q Flag of Italy.svg G Mager 3 637 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 66
WC Flag of Italy.svg A Vavassori 5 3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Coppejans 1 1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Coppejans 767 Flag of Spain.svg T Robredo 66
Flag of France.svg T Lamasine 4 2 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Pavlásek 4 2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marek Jaloviec66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Jaloviec 0 2
Q Flag of Austria.svg M Neuchrist 61 4 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Pavlásek 66
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Pavlásek 1 66

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