2020 Nur-Sultan Challenger – Singles

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Illya Marchenko was the defending champion.[1] The tournament was canceled prior to completion due to the coronavirus pandemic.[2]

Seeds[edit]

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Egypt Mohamed Safwat (third round)
  2. Germany Yannick Maden (second round, withdrew)
  3. Belgium Kimmer Coppejans
  4. Austria Jurij Rodionov (third round)
  5. Netherlands Robin Haase (second round)
  6. Denmark Mikael Torpegaard (third round, withdrew)
  7. Kazakhstan Dmitry Popko (second round)
  8. Netherlands Botic van de Zandschulp (third round)
  9. France Enzo Couacaud (second round, withdrew)
  10. India Ramkumar Ramanathan (second round)
  11. Russia Roman Safiullin
  12. Portugal Frederico Ferreira Silva (second round, retired)
  13. Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
  14. Sweden Elias Ymer (third round)
  15. Ukraine Illya Marchenko
  16. Spain Bernabé Zapata Miralles

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
13 Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor
Russia Pavel Kotov
 
 
16 Spain Bernabé Zapata Miralles
Russia Aslan Karatsev
 
 
11 Russia Roman Safiullin
3 Belgium Kimmer Coppejans
 
 
Netherlands Jesper de Jong
15 Ukraine Illya Marchenko

Top half[edit]

Section 1[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Egypt M Safwat 6 6
Kazakhstan G Lomakin 5 6 6 Kazakhstan G Lomakin 2 4
Kazakhstan Sagadat Ayap 7 1 2 1 Egypt M Safwat 1 68
Croatia N Serdarušić 6 6 13 Netherlands T Griekspoor 6 710
Alt Belarus Aliaksandr Bulitski 2 2 Croatia N Serdarušić 3 65
13 Netherlands T Griekspoor 6 77
13 Netherlands T Griekspoor
Russia P Kotov
9 France E Couacaud
Czech Republic M Vrbenský 3 3 Germany M Moraing w/o
Germany M Moraing 6 6 Germany M Moraing
WC Kazakhstan Dostanbek Tashbulatov 4 2 Russia P Kotov w/o
Russia P Kotov 6 6 Russia P Kotov 6 77
7 Kazakhstan D Popko 3 64

Section 2[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Austria J Rodionov 6 77
WC Kazakhstan Bekzat Usipbekov 1 0 Germany T Kamke 3 63
Germany T Kamke 6 6 4 Austria J Rodionov 2 2
Kazakhstan A Golubev 63 4 16 Spain B Zapata Miralles 6 6
Norway V Durasovic 77 6 Norway V Durasovic 1 4
16 Spain B Zapata Miralles 6 6
16 Spain B Zapata Miralles
Russia A Karatsev
12 Portugal F Ferreira Silva 0r
Belgium A De Greef 6 2 6 Belgium A De Greef 4
Slovakia A Molčan 2 6 2 Belgium A De Greef 1 0r
Czech Republic T Macháč 77 4 3 Russia A Karatsev 6 2
Russia A Karatsev 62 6 6 Russia A Karatsev 77 6
5 Netherlands R Haase 65 1

Bottom half[edit]

Section 3[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 Netherlands B van de Zandschulp 6 7
WC Kazakhstan T Khabibulin 6 63 3 Alt Sweden S Freund 2 5
Alt Sweden S Freund 3 77 6 8 Netherlands B van de Zandschulp 3 6 0
Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov 6 6 11 Russia R Safiullin 6 4 6
WC Kazakhstan Timur Maulenov 2 2 Kazakhstan A Nedovyesov
11 Russia R Safiullin w/o
11 Russia R Safiullin
3 Belgium K Coppejans
14 Sweden E Ymer 6 79
Alt Russia M Elgin 3 1 Alt Poland S Walków 1 67
Alt Poland S Walków 6 6 14 Sweden E Ymer 64 6 2
Alt Kazakhstan Rostislav Galfinger 0 1 3 Belgium K Coppejans 77 1 6
Slovakia L Klein 6 6 Slovakia L Klein 6 4 1
3 Belgium K Coppejans 3 6 6

Section 4[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Denmark M Torpegaard 6 79
Russia K Kravchuk 4 4 Kazakhstan D Yevseyev 1 67
Kazakhstan D Yevseyev 6 6 6 Denmark M Torpegaard
Netherlands J de Jong 6 6 Netherlands J de Jong w/o
Alt Ukraine Anatoliy Petrenko 0 2 Netherlands J de Jong 6 6
10 India R Ramanathan 2 2
Netherlands J de Jong
15 Ukraine I Marchenko
15 Ukraine I Marchenko 6 6
Uzbekistan S Fayziev 6 78 Uzbekistan S Fayziev 1 4
Alt Serbia N Zimonjić 1 66 15 Ukraine I Marchenko 7 77
Russia Alexey Zakharov 6 6 Russia A Zakharov 5 62
WC Kazakhstan Danil Ozernoy 2 2 Russia A Zakharov w/o
2 Germany Y Maden

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Challenger Tour Weekly Recap: Illya Marchenko Back on Top". October 7, 2019.
  2. ^ "ATP Suspends Tour For Six Weeks Due To Public Health & Safety Issues Over COVID-19 | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.

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