2019 Tata Open Maharashtra – Singles

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Singles
2019 Tata Open Maharashtra
Final
Champion Flag of South Africa.svg Kevin Anderson
Runner-up Flag of Croatia.svg Ivo Karlović
Score7–6(7–4), 6–7(2–7), 7–6(7–5)
Details
Draw28 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2018  · Maharashtra Open ·  2020  

Gilles Simon was the defending champion, but lost to Kevin Anderson in the semifinals.

Contents

Anderson went on to win the title, 7–6(7–4), 6–7(2–7), 7–6(7–5), against Ivo Karlović. Karlovic became the oldest player since Ken Rosewall in 1977 to contest an ATP final. With a combined height of 4.14 meters, this was the tallest final on the ATP tour in the open era.

Seeds

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

  1. Flag of South Africa.svg Kevin Anderson (champion)
  2. Flag of South Korea.svg Chung Hyeon (second round)
  3. Flag of France.svg Gilles Simon (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Tunisia.svg Malek Jaziri (quarterfinals)
  5. Flag of France.svg Benoît Paire (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Carballés Baena (first round)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Jaume Munar (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Andújar (first round)

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of South Africa.svg Kevin Anderson 677
3 Flag of France.svg Gilles Simon 3 63
1 Flag of South Africa.svg Kevin Anderson 776277
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivo Karlović 647765
PR Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Steve Darcis 6363
Flag of Croatia.svg Ivo Karlović 774 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of South Africa.svg K Anderson 7778
Flag of Serbia.svg L Đere 778 Flag of Serbia.svg L Đere 6366
WC Flag of India.svg A Kadhe 5 661 Flag of South Africa.svg K Anderson 66
Q Flag of Italy.svg S Bolelli 667 Flag of Spain.svg J Munar 3 3
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg D Istomin 4 4 Q Flag of Italy.svg S Bolelli 5 0
Flag of Moldova.svg R Albot 2 647 Flag of Spain.svg J Munar 76
7 Flag of Spain.svg J Munar 6771 Flag of South Africa.svg K Anderson 677
3 Flag of France.svg G Simon 3 63
3 Flag of France.svg G Simon 6366
Flag of Belarus.svg I Ivashka 6966 Flag of Belarus.svg I Ivashka 772 1
Flag of Poland.svg H Hurkacz 7112 3 3 Flag of France.svg G Simon 3 776
Q Flag of France.svg A Hoang 64 4 5 Flag of France.svg B Paire 6644
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Veselý 4 66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Veselý 4 2
LL Flag of Brazil.svg T Monteiro 653 5 Flag of France.svg B Paire 66
5 Flag of France.svg B Paire 776

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Spain.svg R Carballés Baena 3 4
PR Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Darcis 66PR Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Darcis 4 776
Flag of the United States.svg M Mmoh 76 Flag of the United States.svg M Mmoh 6642
WC Flag of India.svg P Gunneswaran 5 3 PR Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Darcis 76
Flag of Spain.svg M Granollers 64 3 4 Flag of Tunisia.svg M Jaziri 5 2
WC Flag of India.svg R Ramanathan 4 66WC Flag of India.svg R Ramanathan 78653
4 Flag of Tunisia.svg M Jaziri 66776
PR Flag of Belgium (civil).svg S Darcis 6363
8 Flag of Spain.svg P Andújar 3 766 Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović 774 6
Flag of Russia.svg E Donskoy 65 78 Flag of Russia.svg E Donskoy 4 5
Q Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg F Auger-Aliassime 4 5 Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović 67
Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović 67 Flag of Croatia.svg I Karlović 7777
Flag of Latvia.svg E Gulbis 64 6 Flag of Latvia.svg E Gulbis 6565
Flag of Portugal.svg P Sousa 4 64 Flag of Latvia.svg E Gulbis 776
2 Flag of South Korea.svg H Chung 622

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Félix Auger-Aliassime (qualified)
  2. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ruben Bemelmans (first round)
  3. Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro (qualifying competition, Lucky loser)
  4. Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Jason Jung (first round)
  5. Flag of Italy.svg Simone Bolelli (qualified)
  6. Flag of France.svg Antoine Hoang (qualified)
  7. Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Quinzi (qualifying competition)
  8. Flag of Belarus.svg Egor Gerasimov (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

Lucky loser

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Félix Auger-Aliassime 6263
Flag of El Salvador.svg Marcelo Arévalo 771 2r
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Félix Auger-Aliassime 76
7 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Quinzi 5 3
WC Flag of India.svg Sasikumar Mukund 1 1
7 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Quinzi 66

Second qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ruben Bemelmans 73 1
Flag of Austria.svg Sebastian Ofner 5 66
Flag of Austria.svg Sebastian Ofner 645
5 Flag of Italy.svg Simone Bolelli 777
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Brayden Schnur 3 65
5 Flag of Italy.svg Simone Bolelli 677

Third qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro 777
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Brands 655
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Monteiro 63 2
6 Flag of France.svg Antoine Hoang 4 66
Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Martin 1 2
6 Flag of France.svg Antoine Hoang 66

Fourth qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Jason Jung 1 72
WC Flag of India.svg Saketh Myneni 65 6
WC Flag of India.svg Saketh Myneni 66477
8 Flag of Belarus.svg Egor Gerasimov 4 7764
Flag of Spain.svg Daniel Gimeno Traver 3 62
8 Flag of Belarus.svg Egor Gerasimov 63 6

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