2022 Open de Rennes – Singles

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Singles
2022 Open de Rennes
Final
Champion Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert
Runner-up Flag of Austria.svg Dominic Thiem
Score6–3, 6–0
Events
Singles Doubles
  2021  · Open de Rennes ·  2023  

Benjamin Bonzi was the defending champion [1] but chose not to defend his title.

Contents

Ugo Humbert won the title after defeating Dominic Thiem 6–3, 6–0 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of France.svg Hugo Gaston (semifinals)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk (semifinals)
  3. Flag of France.svg Hugo Grenier (second round)
  4. Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert (champion)
  5. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ryan Peniston (second round)
  6. Flag of France.svg Grégoire Barrère (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of France.svg Benoît Paire (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gijs Brouwer (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of France.svg Hugo Gaston 2 5
WC Flag of Austria.svg Dominic Thiem 67
WC Flag of Austria.svg Dominic Thiem 3 0
4 Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert 66
4 Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert 66
2 Flag of Germany.svg Peter Gojowczyk 3 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of France.svg H Gaston 76
Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Y Mertens 5 4 1 Flag of France.svg H Gaston 64 6
WC Flag of France.svg G Debru 4 66WC Flag of France.svg G Debru 2 63
Flag of Germany.svg M Rosenkranz 63 4 1 Flag of France.svg H Gaston 66
Q Flag of Germany.svg M Topo 6653 7 Flag of France.svg B Paire 3 1
Flag of France.svg C Tabur 1 776 Flag of France.svg C Tabur 3 3
Flag of France.svg D Added 6365 7 Flag of France.svg B Paire 66
7 Flag of France.svg B Paire 774 71 Flag of France.svg H Gaston 2 5
3 Flag of France.svg H Grenier 66WC Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 67
Q Flag of France.svg Maxime Mora 2 2 3 Flag of France.svg H Grenier 63 64
Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev 3 7777 Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev 4 677
Flag of France.svg M Janvier 66561 Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev 63 2
WC Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 4 66WC Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 3 66
Flag of France.svg G Simon 63 2 WC Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 66
Flag of France.svg A Escoffier 3 655 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R Peniston 3 4
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R Peniston 677

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg G Brouwer 6366
Q Flag of Germany.svg MH Rehberg 774 4 8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg G Brouwer 73 6
WC Flag of France.svg C Chidekh 65 6WC Flag of France.svg C Chidekh 5 63
Flag of Brazil.svg G Décamps 2 71 8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg G Brouwer 1 65
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A Bellier 664 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 677
Flag placeholder.svg A Vatutin 4 4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg A Bellier 4 1
Q Flag of Sweden.svg K Friberg 3 4 4 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 66
4 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 664 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 66
6 Flag of France.svg G Barrère 662 Flag of Germany.svg P Gojowczyk 3 4
Flag of Japan.svg H Moriya 3 2 6 Flag of France.svg G Barrère 776
Flag of France.svg E Furness 776 Flag of France.svg E Furness 624
Q Flag of Sweden.svg F Bergevi 632 6 Flag of France.svg G Barrère 6265
Flag of Germany.svg D Masur 69662 Flag of Germany.svg P Gojowczyk 774 7
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J De Loore 7112 4 Flag of Germany.svg D Masur 63 5
Flag of France.svg K de Schepper 773 2 2 Flag of Germany.svg P Gojowczyk 2 67
2 Flag of Germany.svg P Gojowczyk 6466

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References

  1. "Bonzi Keeps Winning Streak Alive, Claims Rennes Title". September 19, 2021.