2012 Mersin Cup – Singles

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Singles
2012 Mersin Cup
Final
ChampionPortugal João Sousa
Runner-upSpain Javier Martí
Score6–4, 0–6, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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João Sousa won the title, defeating Javier Martí 6–4, 0–6, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds[edit]

  1. Slovakia Martin Kližan (first round)
  2. Turkey Marsel İlhan (second round)
  3. Netherlands Igor Sijsling (quarterfinals)
  4. Germany Daniel Brands (quarterfinals)
  5. Netherlands Thomas Schoorel (semifinals)
  6. Czech Republic Jan Hájek (semifinals)
  7. Portugal João Sousa (champion)
  8. Spain Javier Martí (final)

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
8 Spain Javier Martí 7 6  
5 Netherlands Thomas Schoorel 5 0  
8 Spain Javier Martí 4 6 4
7 Portugal João Sousa 6 0 6
7 Portugal João Sousa 6 77  
6 Czech Republic Jan Hájek 4 65  

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Slovakia M Kližan 1 2  
  Serbia D Lajović 6 6     Serbia D Lajović 6 6  
  Slovakia P Červenák 6 6     Slovakia P Červenák 0 2  
  Ukraine D Molchanov 3 2     Serbia D Lajović 4 3  
  Romania V Crivoi 6 6   8 Spain J Martí 6 6  
LL Czech Republic Ľubomír Majšajdr 0 2     Romania V Crivoi 6 65 65
  Spain G Olaso 6 1 4 8 Spain J Martí 4 77 77
8 Spain J Martí 4 6 6 8 Spain J Martí 7 6  
3 Netherlands I Sijsling 6 6   5 Netherlands T Schoorel 5 0  
  Czech Republic D Lojda 3 4   3 Netherlands I Sijsling 6 2 6
  France M Teixeira 6 6     France M Teixeira 2 6 4
  Germany JL Struff 4 4   3 Netherlands I Sijsling 2 62  
  Romania M Copil 3 65   5 Netherlands T Schoorel 6 77  
  Moldova R Albot 6 77     Moldova R Albot 3 5  
WC Turkey Can Altiner 2 1   5 Netherlands T Schoorel 6 7  
5 Netherlands T Schoorel 6 6  

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Portugal J Sousa 4 6 6
Q Czech Republic Michal Schmid 6 3 1 7 Portugal J Sousa 68 6 7
  Netherlands J Huta Galung 65 6 6   Netherlands J Huta Galung 710 2 5
  Italy G Naso 77 4 0 7 Portugal J Sousa 6 63 6
Q Romania G Moraru 2 3   4 Germany D Brands 4 77 4
  Germany P Gojowczyk 6 6     Germany P Gojowczyk 5 2  
WC Turkey H Akkoyun 0 2   4 Germany D Brands 7 6  
4 Germany D Brands 6 6   7 Portugal J Sousa 6 77  
6 Czech Republic J Hájek 5 77 6 6 Czech Republic J Hájek 4 65  
Q France J Inzerillo 7 60 1 6 Czech Republic J Hájek 77 77  
  Spain G Granollers 6 6     Spain G Granollers 61 65  
WC Turkey Barkin Yalcinkale 0 2   6 Czech Republic J Hájek 6 6  
  Italy S Vagnozzi 6 6     Italy S Vagnozzi 3 4  
WC Turkey E Zorlu 4 2     Italy S Vagnozzi 6 6  
Q Russia I Nedelko 4 6 69 2 Turkey M İlhan 3 3  
2 Turkey M İlhan 6 4 711

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