2012 Tampere Open – Singles

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Singles
2012 Tampere Open
Final
ChampionPortugal João Sousa
Runner-upFrance Éric Prodon
Score7–6(7–5), 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Éric Prodon is the defending champion.
João Sousa won the title, defeating Prodon 7–6(7–5), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds[edit]

  1. Portugal João Sousa (champion)
  2. Portugal Gastão Elias (semifinals)
  3. France Éric Prodon (final)
  4. France Jonathan Dasnières de Veigy (quarterfinals)
  5. Austria Michael Linzer (second round, retired due to stomach virus)
  6. Switzerland Michael Lammer (second round)
  7. Finland Harri Heliövaara (second round)
  8. Netherlands Boy Westerhof (quarterfinals)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Portugal João Sousa 77 6  
WC Switzerland Henri Laaksonen 65 1  
1 Portugal João Sousa 77 6  
3 France Éric Prodon 65 4  
3 France Éric Prodon 6 6  
2 Portugal Gastão Elias 2 2  

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Portugal J Sousa 6 6  
  United States D Zivkovic 3 0   1 Portugal J Sousa 77 6  
WC Finland Max Wennakoski 5 4   WC Finland M Kontinen 63 1  
WC Finland M Kontinen 7 6   1 Portugal J Sousa 6 6  
  Chile H Podlipnik 6 6   8 Netherlands B Westerhof 3 3  
  Spain Jordi Samper-Montaña 3 1     Chile H Podlipnik 3 4  
Q Belgium Alexandre Folie 4 4   8 Netherlands B Westerhof 6 6  
8 Netherlands B Westerhof 6 6   1 Portugal J Sousa 77 6  
4 France J Dasnières de Veigy 6 6   WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 65 1  
  Australia Jason Kubler 4 1   4 France J Dasnières de Veigy 6 6  
  Slovakia A Martin 3 77 6   Slovakia A Martin 3 0  
  Poland M Gawron 6 60 4 4 France J Dasnières de Veigy 64 7 4
  Finland T Nieminen 64 4   WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 77 5 6
WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 77 6   WC Switzerland H Laaksonen 6 6  
  Italy D Giorgini 0 4   7 Finland H Heliövaara 4 4  
7 Finland H Heliövaara 6 6  

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Austria M Linzer 6 6  
WC Finland Henrik Sillanpää 0 0   5 Austria M Linzer 7 4 r
  Spain G Granollers 2 5   Q Sweden P Rosenholm 5 6  
Q Sweden P Rosenholm 6 7   Q Sweden P Rosenholm 2 1  
  France S Robert 3 63   3 France É Prodon 6 6  
  Sweden M Ryderstedt 6 77     Sweden M Ryderstedt 3 4  
  Austria G Melzer 2 5   3 France É Prodon 6 6  
3 France É Prodon 6 7   3 France É Prodon 6 6  
6 Switzerland M Lammer 7 77   2 Portugal G Elias 2 2  
  France Axel Michon 5 65   6 Switzerland M Lammer 64 1  
Q Romania P-A Luncanu 6 4 3 LL Belgium N Desein 77 6  
LL Belgium N Desein 1 6 6 LL Belgium N Desein 4 2  
  Brazil A Ghem 6 3 4 2 Portugal G Elias 6 6  
Q Belgium Y Reuter 1 6 6 Q Belgium Y Reuter 6 4 3
  Spain G Olaso 3 710 1 2 Portugal G Elias 4 6 6
2 Portugal G Elias 6 68 6

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