Tennis at the 2018 South American Games – Men's singles

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Men's singles
Tennis at the 2018 South American Games
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The men's singles event at the 2018 South American Games was held from 28 May to 2 June.

Contents

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Marcelo Tomás Barrios Vera
Flag of Chile.svg Chile
Francisco Cerúndolo
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
Juan Pablo Varillas
Flag of Peru.svg Peru

Draw

Key

Final four

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Chile.svg Marcelo Tomás Barrios Vera 66 
4 Flag of Peru.svg Juan Pablo Varillas 3 2  
1 Flag of Chile.svg Marcelo Tomás Barrios Vera 776 
  Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Cerúndolo 654  
  Flag of Colombia.svg Eduardo Struvay 61 5
  Flag of Argentina.svg Francisco Cerúndolo 2 67Bronze medal match
4 Flag of Peru.svg Juan Pablo Varillas 44 
  Flag of Colombia.svg Eduardo Struvay 0 0  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of Chile.svg MT Barrios Vera 778
Flag of Peru.svg J Panta 66 Flag of Peru.svg J Panta 5 66
Flag of Suriname.svg Y Bergen 0 0 1 Flag of Chile.svg MT Barrios Vera 63 6
Flag of Uruguay.svg W Wibmer 0 0 Flag of Ecuador.svg D Hidalgo 4 63
Flag of Ecuador.svg D Hidalgo 66 Flag of Ecuador.svg D Hidalgo 63 6
7 Flag of Colombia.svg F Mantilla 2 63
1 Flag of Chile.svg MT Barrios Vera 66
4 Flag of Peru.svg JP Varillas 3 2
4 Flag of Peru.svg JP Varillas 66
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg B Arias 66 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg B Arias 3 2
Flag of Ecuador.svg I Endara 4 3 4 Flag of Peru.svg JP Varillas 66
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg L Chávez 66466 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg F Zeballos 2 2
Flag of Argentina.svg A Riquelme 2 770 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg L Chávez 643
6 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg F Zeballos 776

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Flag of Ecuador.svg E Gómez 4 63
Flag of Colombia.svg E Struvay 3 776 Flag of Colombia.svg E Struvay 63 6
Flag of Argentina.svg T Farjat 6654 Flag of Colombia.svg E Struvay 66
Flag of Uruguay.svg F Roncadelli 4 1 3 Flag of Chile.svg G Lama 3 3
Flag of Peru.svg A Huertas del Pino 66 Flag of Peru.svg A Huertas del Pino 2 63
3 Flag of Chile.svg G Lama 63 6
Flag of Colombia.svg E Struvay 61 5
Flag of Argentina.svg F Cerúndolo 2 67
8 Flag of Chile.svg A Tabilo 66
Flag of Suriname.svg G Issa 3 3
8 Flag of Chile.svg A Tabilo 5 65
Flag of Argentina.svg F Cerúndolo 677 Flag of Argentina.svg F Cerúndolo 777
Flag of Venezuela.svg LD Martínez 3 64 Flag of Argentina.svg F Cerúndolo 3 678
2 Flag of Colombia.svg C Rodríguez 62 66

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