2017 Copa Fila – Singles

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Singles
2017 Copa Fila
Champion Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Kicker
Runner-up Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Zeballos
Final score6–7(5–7), 6–0, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
  2016  · Copa Fila ·  2018  

Renzo Olivo was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Horacio Zeballos.

Contents

Nicolás Kicker won the title after defeating Zeballos 6–7(5–7), 6–0, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Zeballos (final)
  2. Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Delbonis (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Kicker (champion)
  4. Flag of Austria.svg Gerald Melzer (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Argentina.svg Renzo Olivo (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Argentina.svg Facundo Bagnis (first round)
  7. Flag of Portugal.svg Gastão Elias (semifinals)
  8. Flag of Argentina.svg Guido Andreozzi (withdrew)
  9. Flag of Slovakia.svg Jozef Kovalík (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Zeballos 677
4 Flag of Austria.svg Gerald Melzer 3 65
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Horacio Zeballos 770 5
3/WC Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Kicker 6567
3/WC Flag of Argentina.svg Nicolás Kicker 66
7 Flag of Portugal.svg Gastão Elias 4 2

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos 66
LL Flag of Argentina.svg JP Paz 4 1 1 Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos 677
Flag of Argentina.svg M González 66 Flag of Argentina.svg M González 2 61
Flag of Brazil.svg J Souza 3 1 1 Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos 66
Flag of Brazil.svg G Clezar 3 773 5 Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo 2 1
Flag of Austria.svg M Linzer 6626 Flag of Austria.svg M Linzer 2 2
Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin 5 1 5 Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo 66
5 Flag of Argentina.svg R Olivo 761 Flag of Argentina.svg H Zeballos 677
4 Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer 764 Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer 3 65
Flag of Brazil.svg JP Sorgi 5 4 4 Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer 66
Q Flag of Uruguay.svg M Cuevas 0 4 Flag of Slovenia.svg B Rola 4 3
Flag of Slovenia.svg B Rola 664 Flag of Austria.svg G Melzer 66
WC Flag of Argentina.svg S Báez 4 2 Flag of Portugal.svg J Domingues 3 1
Flag of Argentina.svg A Collarini 66 Flag of Argentina.svg A Collarini 62 4
Flag of Portugal.svg J Domingues 776 Flag of Portugal.svg J Domingues 4 66
6 Flag of Argentina.svg F Bagnis 613

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 Flag of Slovakia.svg J Kovalík 63 4
Flag of Argentina.svg F Coria 2 66 Flag of Argentina.svg F Coria 66
Alt Flag of Sweden.svg C Lindell 4 2 WC Flag of Argentina.svg JP Ficovich 4 0
WC Flag of Argentina.svg JP Ficovich 66 Flag of Argentina.svg F Coria 73 4
WC Flag of Argentina.svg H Casanova 64613/WC Flag of Argentina.svg N Kicker 5 66
Flag of Spain.svg J Munar 7777 Flag of Spain.svg J Munar 1 3
Q Flag of Spain.svg M Vilella Martínez 1 5 3/WC Flag of Argentina.svg N Kicker 66
3/WC Flag of Argentina.svg N Kicker 673/WC Flag of Argentina.svg N Kicker 66
7 Flag of Portugal.svg G Elias 6777 Flag of Portugal.svg G Elias 4 2
Q Flag of Spain.svg Marc Giner 3 647 Flag of Portugal.svg G Elias 66
Flag of Argentina.svg F Argüello 66 Flag of Argentina.svg F Argüello 3 2
Alt Flag of Argentina.svg F Mena 2 4 7 Flag of Portugal.svg G Elias 76
Flag of Portugal.svg G Oliveira 3 5 2 Flag of Argentina.svg F Delbonis 5 1
Flag of France.svg M Janvier 67 Flag of France.svg M Janvier 5 5
Q Flag of Argentina.svg JI Londero 2 2 2 Flag of Argentina.svg F Delbonis 77
2 Flag of Argentina.svg F Delbonis 66

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