2023 Brawo Open – Singles

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Singles
2023 Brawo Open
Final
Champion Flag of Italy.svg Franco Agamenone
Runner-upFlag placeholder.svg Pavel Kotov
Score7–5, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2022  · Brawo Open ·  2024  

Jan-Lennard Struff was the defending champion [1] but chose not to defend his title.

Contents

Franco Agamenone won the title after defeating Pavel Kotov 7–5, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Altmaier (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Slovakia.svg Alex Molčan (first round)
  3. Flag of Italy.svg Marco Cecchinato (first round)
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Coria (first round)
  5. Flag placeholder.svg Pavel Kotov (final)
  6. Flag of Japan.svg Taro Daniel (second round)
  7. Flag of Spain.svg Jaume Munar (first round)
  8. Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Martínez (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Flag of Italy.svg Franco Agamenone 66
Q Flag of Lebanon.svg Benjamin Hassan 2 3
Flag of Italy.svg Franco Agamenone 76
5 Flag placeholder.svg Pavel Kotov 5 3
Flag of Brazil.svg Thiago Seyboth Wild 4 64
5 Flag placeholder.svg Pavel Kotov 677

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC Flag of Germany.svg D Altmaier 66
Q Flag of Spain.svg C Taberner 3 3 1/WC Flag of Germany.svg D Altmaier 66
Flag of the Netherlands.svg J Sels 2 65 Flag of Italy.svg F Passaro 2 0
Flag of Italy.svg F Passaro 6771/WC Flag of Germany.svg D Altmaier 3 63
Flag of Germany.svg M Marterer 6654 Flag of Italy.svg F Agamenone 62 6
Flag of Italy.svg F Agamenone 3 776 Flag of Italy.svg F Agamenone 2 678
LL Flag of Sweden.svg K Friberg 4 626 Flag of Japan.svg T Daniel 63 66
6 Flag of Japan.svg T Daniel 677 Flag of Italy.svg F Agamenone 66
3 Flag of Italy.svg M Cecchinato 5 61Q Flag of Lebanon.svg B Hassan 2 3
Q Flag of Lebanon.svg B Hassan 777Q Flag of Lebanon.svg B Hassan 63 6
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Skatov 66 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg T Skatov 4 63
Q Flag of France.svg Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine 3 1 Q Flag of Lebanon.svg B Hassan 3 796
Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev 63 6Q Flag of Denmark.svg A Holmgren 6673
Flag of France.svg G Blancaneaux 4 63 Flag of Bulgaria.svg A Andreev 4 665
Q Flag of Denmark.svg A Holmgren 2 777Q Flag of Denmark.svg A Holmgren 63 77
7 Flag of Spain.svg J Munar 65 65

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez 66
Alt Flag of Italy.svg S Travaglia 4 3 8 Flag of Spain.svg P Martínez 65 3
WC Flag of Germany.svg R Molleker 63 4 Flag of Slovakia.svg J Kovalík 2 76
Flag of Slovakia.svg J Kovalík 4 66 Flag of Slovakia.svg J Kovalík 6654
Q Flag of Kazakhstan.svg D Yevseyev 64 1 Flag of Brazil.svg T Seyboth Wild 3 776
Flag of Brazil.svg T Seyboth Wild 4 66 Flag of Brazil.svg T Seyboth Wild 66
Q Flag of Germany.svg D Masur 4 66Q Flag of Germany.svg D Masur 2 3
4 Flag of Argentina.svg F Coria 64 3 Flag of Brazil.svg T Seyboth Wild 4 64
5 Flag placeholder.svg P Kotov 7965 Flag placeholder.svg P Kotov 677
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg H Dellien 672 5 Flag placeholder.svg P Kotov 60
WC Flag of Germany.svg M Topo 62 4 Alt Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg H Laaksonen 0 0r
Alt Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg H Laaksonen 4 665 Flag placeholder.svg P Kotov 6366
PR Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert 4 66 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Choinski 773 2
Flag placeholder.svg I Gakhov 63 4 PR Flag of France.svg P-H Herbert 774 65
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Choinski 2 677 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg J Choinski 63677
2 Flag of Slovakia.svg A Molčan 63 63

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References

  1. Heer, Florian (July 9, 2022). "Struff Shines At Brawo Open Braunschweig".