2012 Status Athens Open – Singles

Singles
2012 Status Athens Open
Champion Australia Marinko Matosevic
Runner-up Belgium Ruben Bemelmans
Final score 6–3, 6–4

Matthias Bachinger was the defending champion but chose to compete in 2012 Strabag Prague Open instead.
Marinko Matosevic won the final against Ruben Bemelmans 6–3, 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Russia Igor Kunitsyn (Second Round)
  2. Slovakia Karol Beck (Semifinals)
  3. Estonia Jürgen Zopp (Quarterfinals)
  4. Australia Marinko Matosevic (Champion)
  5. Belgium Ruben Bemelmans (Final)
  6. Russia Alexander Kudryavtsev (Second Round, retired due to a right elbow injury)
  7. Russia Konstantin Kravchuk (First Round)
  8. Lithuania Laurynas Grigelis (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
     Canada Peter Polansky 3 2    
4  Australia Marinko Matosevic 6 6    
  4  Australia Marinko Matosevic 6 6  
  5  Belgium Ruben Bemelmans 3 4  
5  Belgium Ruben Bemelmans 4 6 6
  2  Slovakia Karol Beck 6 4 4  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Russia I Kunitsyn 4 77 6
  Australia Matt Reid 6 65 3 1 Russia I Kunitsyn 63 3  
  United Kingdom J Baker 6 6     United Kingdom J Baker 77 6  
  Germany M Zverev 3 2     United Kingdom J Baker 2 4  
  Spain G Granollers 77 64 63   Canada P Polansky 6 6  
  Canada P Polansky 65 77 77   Canada P Polansky 3    
Q Italy R Ghedin 4 7 62 6 Russia A Kudryavtsev 0r    
6 Russia A Kudryavtsev 6 5 77   Canada P Polansky 3 2  
4 Australia M Matosevic 6 5 6 4 Australia M Matosevic 6 6  
  France F Martin 3 7 4 4 Australia M Matosevic 6 6  
  United Kingdom J Goodall 61 4     Switzerland M Lammer 4 1  
  Switzerland M Lammer 77 6   4 Australia M Matosevic 4 6 6
  Austria P Oswald 4 6 4   Moldova R Borvanov 6 1 1
  Moldova R Borvanov 6 4 6   Moldova R Borvanov 6 77  
  Germany A Begemann 6 7     Germany A Begemann 3 63  
7 Russia K Kravchuk 4 5  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5 Belgium R Bemelmans 77 6  
WC Greece K Economidis 63 3   5 Belgium R Bemelmans 7 6  
Q Serbia I Bozoljac 5 3     Ukraine D Molchanov 5 3  
  Ukraine D Molchanov 7 6   5 Belgium R Bemelmans 6 6  
  France G Burquier 3 6 6 3 Estonia J Zopp 3 4  
WC Greece A Jakupovic 6 3 2   France G Burquier 2 4  
WC Greece Theodoros Angelinos 5 61   3 Estonia J Zopp 6 6  
3 Estonia J Zopp 7 77   5 Belgium R Bemelmans 4 6 6
8 Lithuania L Grigelis 77 6   2 Slovakia K Beck 6 4 4
  Netherlands M Middelkoop 60 1   8 Lithuania L Grigelis 6 6  
  Ukraine I Marchenko 5 4   Q Belarus A Bury 4 4  
Q Belarus A Bury 7 6   8 Lithuania L Grigelis 6 3 64
Q Austria Nikolaus Moser 6 6   2 Slovakia K Beck 4 6 77
  Russia E Kirillov 4 3   Q Austria Nikolaus Moser 1 2  
WC Greece M Kalovelonis 3 66   2 Slovakia K Beck 6 6  
2 Slovakia K Beck 6 78  

References

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