2022 Bratislava Open – Singles

Last updated
Singles
2022 Bratislava Open
Final
ChampionFlag placeholder.svg Alexander Shevchenko
Runner-up Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Bonadio
Score6–3, 7–5
Events
Singles Doubles
  2021  · Bratislava Open ·  2023  

Tallon Griekspoor was the defending champion [1] but chose not to defend his title.

Contents

Alexander Shevchenko won the title after defeating Riccardo Bonadio 6–3, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Henri Laaksonen (withdrew)
  2. Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Tseng Chun-hsin (semifinals)
  3. Flag of Slovakia.svg Norbert Gombos (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Martin (first round)
  5. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Kolář (first round)
  6. Flag of Austria.svg Dennis Novak (second round)
  7. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vít Kopřiva (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Dmitry Popko (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Flag placeholder.svg Alexander Shevchenko 7777
3 Flag of Slovakia.svg Norbert Gombos 6564
 Flag placeholder.svg Alexander Shevchenko 67
Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Bonadio 3 5
Flag of Italy.svg Riccardo Bonadio 1 66
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Tseng Chun-hsin 61 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL Flag of Germany.svg L Wessels 60677
Flag of Brazil.svg M Pucinelli de Almeida 774 65LL Flag of Germany.svg L Wessels 1 4
Flag placeholder.svg A Kuznetsov 7777Flag placeholder.svg A Kuznetsov 66
WC Flag of Slovakia.svg M Karol 6363Flag placeholder.svg A Kuznetsov 4 2
Flag of Slovakia.svg F Horanský 2 4 Flag placeholder.svg A Shevchenko 66
Flag placeholder.svg A Shevchenko 66Flag placeholder.svg A Shevchenko 66
Flag of the United States.svg N Moreno de Alboran 1 3 6 Flag of Austria.svg D Novak 3 2
6 Flag of Austria.svg D Novak 66Flag placeholder.svg A Shevchenko 7777
3 Flag of Slovakia.svg N Gombos 63 63 Flag of Slovakia.svg N Gombos 6564
WC Flag of Slovakia.svg Peter Benjamín Privara 1 64 3 Flag of Slovakia.svg N Gombos 67
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg M Bašić 3 3 Q Flag placeholder.svg E Karlovskiy 0 5
Q Flag placeholder.svg E Karlovskiy 663 Flag of Slovakia.svg N Gombos 677
Flag of Slovakia.svg J Kovalík 6566 Flag of Slovakia.svg J Kovalík 3 64
Flag placeholder.svg E Donskoy 772 2 Flag of Slovakia.svg J Kovalík 6366
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg O Prihodko 61 2 8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Popko 770 1
8 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Popko 4 66

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Z Kolář 2 2
Flag of Italy.svg R Bonadio 66 Flag of Italy.svg R Bonadio 75 6
WC Flag of Slovakia.svg L Klein 4 4 Q Flag of Hungary.svg F Marozsán 5 72
Q Flag of Hungary.svg F Marozsán 66 Flag of Italy.svg R Bonadio 61 7
Q Flag of Spain.svg A Moro Cañas 62 5 Q Flag of Ukraine.svg O Krutykh 4 65
Q Flag of Ukraine.svg O Krutykh 2 67Q Flag of Ukraine.svg O Krutykh 66
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Svrčina 66 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg D Svrčina 4 4
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Martin 3 4 Flag of Italy.svg R Bonadio 1 66
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Kopřiva 79772 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-h Tseng 61 4
Alt Flag of Brazil.svg D Dutra da Silva 67647 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Kopřiva 66
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Sachko 63 4 Q Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Nikles 1 4
Q Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg J Nikles 3 667 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg V Kopřiva 5 75
Flag of Ukraine.svg I Marchenko 772 622 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-h Tseng 75 7
LL Flag of Romania.svg FC Jianu 64677LL Flag of Romania.svg FC Jianu 3r
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Rosol 4 4 2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-h Tseng 5
2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg C-h Tseng 66

Related Research Articles

Benoît Paire was the defending champion, but chose to compete in Hamburg instead.

Damir Džumhur was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Calvin Hemery was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Jaume Munar was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was the defending champion, but lost in the second round to Gaël Monfils.

Tallon Griekspoor was the defending champion but lost in the final to Mikael Ymer.

Alessandro Giannessi was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Roberto Carballés Baena was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Shintaro Mochizuki was the defending champion having won the previous edition in 2019. He participated in the men's singles qualifying, but lost to Tallon Griekspoor in the second round.

Mats Moraing was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Botic van de Zandschulp.

Tallon Griekspoor was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Roberto Carballés Baena was the defending champion but lost in the final to Tallon Griekspoor.

Jozef Kovalík was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Maximilian Marterer was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Stefano Travaglia.

Andrey Rublev defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime in the final, 7–5, 7–6(7–4) to win the singles title at the 2022 Open 13 Provence.

Novak Djokovic defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final, 6–0, 7–6(7–5) to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2022 Italian Open. It was his sixth Italian Open title and record-extending 38th Masters 1000 title overall. Djokovic did not lose a set during the tournament, and won his 1000th ATP Tour-level career match against Casper Ruud in the semifinals.

Tallon Griekspoor was the defending champion and successfully defended his title, defeating Roberto Carballés Baena 6–1, 6–2 in the final.

Adrian Mannarino defeated Laslo Đere in the final, 7–6(7–1), 6–4 to win the singles tennis title at the 2022 Winston-Salem Open. Mannarino saved four match points en route to the title, in his first-round match against Christopher O'Connell.

Tallon Griekspoor was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Alex de Minaur defeated Sebastian Korda in the final, 6–2, 6–4 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2024 Libéma Open. De Minaur did not drop a set en route to his ninth ATP Tour title and his second on grass, after the 2021 Eastbourne International. He became the first Australian man to win the title since Lleyton Hewitt in 2001.

References

  1. "Griekspoor Secures Bratislava Open Title". June 13, 2021.