2023 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux – Singles

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Singles
2023 BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux
Final
Champion Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert
Runner-up Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás Martín Etcheverry
Score7–6(7–3), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · BNP Paribas Primrose Bordeaux ·  2024  

Alexei Popyrin was the defending champion [1] but chose not to defend his title.

Contents

Ugo Humbert won the title after defeating Tomás Martín Etcheverry 7–6(7–3), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

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

  1. Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Lennard Struff (semifinals)
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Andy Murray (second round)
  3. Flag of France.svg Richard Gasquet (semifinals)
  4. Flag of France.svg Adrian Mannarino (second round)
  5. Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert (champion)
  6. Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Ymer (quarterfinals)
  7. Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás Martín Etcheverry (final)
  8. Flag of France.svg Corentin Moutet (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Germany.svg Jan-Lennard Struff 4 2
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás Martín Etcheverry 66
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Tomás Martín Etcheverry 634
5 Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert 776
3 Flag of France.svg Richard Gasquet 0 2
5 Flag of France.svg Ugo Humbert 66

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 66
WC Flag of France.svg M Bourgue 4 5 Q Flag of France.svg K Jacquet 3 3
Q Flag of France.svg K Jacquet 671 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 66
SE Flag of France.svg B Paire 64 3 8 Flag of France.svg C Moutet 3 2
Alt Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 4 66Alt Flag of Austria.svg D Thiem 651
LL Flag of Belgium (civil).svg M Geerts 1 63 8 Flag of France.svg C Moutet 776
8 Flag of France.svg C Moutet 61 61 Flag of Germany.svg J-L Struff 4 2
7 Flag of Argentina.svg TM Etcheverry 66
4 Flag of France.svg A Mannarino 64 5
Q Flag of Morocco.svg E Benchetrit 63 2 Flag of Spain.svg A Ramos Viñolas 3 67
Flag of Spain.svg A Ramos Viñolas 4 66 Flag of Spain.svg A Ramos Viñolas 3 3
WC Flag of France.svg A Cazaux 667 Flag of Argentina.svg TM Etcheverry 66
Flag of France.svg A Rinderknech 2 3 WC Flag of France.svg A Cazaux 605
Flag placeholder.svg I Ivashka 5 3 7 Flag of Argentina.svg TM Etcheverry 777
7 Flag of Argentina.svg TM Etcheverry 76

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Flag of Sweden.svg M Ymer 2 67
SE Flag of Serbia.svg H Međedović 63 5 6 Flag of Sweden.svg M Ymer 63 6
WC Flag of France.svg H Mayot 2 63 Flag of France.svg L Van Assche 3 64
Flag of France.svg L Van Assche 64 66 Flag of Sweden.svg M Ymer 6143
Alt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg R Peniston 5 4 3 Flag of France.svg R Gasquet 7166
Alt Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Kokkinakis 76Alt Flag of Australia (converted).svg T Kokkinakis 6655
3 Flag of France.svg R Gasquet 1 777
3 Flag of France.svg R Gasquet 0 2
5 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 665 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 66
Alt Flag of France.svg A Fils 2 4 5 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 6667
Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Onclin66Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg G Onclin 3 785
Alt Flag of Sweden.svg E Ymer 1 4 5 Flag of France.svg U Humbert 76
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Wawrinka 66 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Wawrinka 5 1
Q Flag of France.svg U Blanchet 3 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg S Wawrinka 66
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg A Murray 3 0

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References

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