2010 Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad – Singles

Thomaz Bellucci was the defending champion, however he lost to Marco Chiudinelli in the first round.
Nicolás Almagro won in the final 7–5, 6–1, against Richard Gasquet.

Singles
2010 Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad
Champion Nicolás Almagro
Runner-up Richard Gasquet
Final score7–5, 6–1

Seeds

  1. Mikhail Youzhny (Quarterfinals)
  2. Nicolás Almagro (Champion)
  3. Thomaz Bellucci (First Round)
  4. Albert Montañés (Quarterfinals)
  5. Tommy Robredo (First Round)
  6. Victor Hănescu (First Round)
  7. Richard Gasquet (Final)
  8. Paul-Henri Mathieu (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Q Yuri Schukin 3 4  
7 Richard Gasquet 6 6  
7 Richard Gasquet 5 1  
2 Nicolás Almagro 7 6  
  Daniel Gimeno-Traver 67 6 3
2 Nicolás Almagro 79 3 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 M Youzhny 6 6  
LL M Gicquel 2 2   1 M Youzhny 7 6  
WC A Sadecky 7 1 6 WC A Sadecky 5 4  
Q Y Marti 5 6 0 1 M Youzhny 4 6 5
  A Golubev 64 6 3 Q Y Schukin 6 2 7
Q Y Schukin 77 2 6 Q Y Schukin 6 6  
  F Gil 4 7 6   F Gil 3 3  
5 T Robredo 6 5 1 Q Y Schukin 3 4  
4 A Montañés 4 6 77 7 R Gasquet 6 6  
  P Riba 6 3 65 4 A Montañés 3 6 6
  D Istomin 3 77 4 Q A Haider-Maurer 6 1 0
Q A Haider-Maurer 6 65 6 4 A Montañés 65 4  
  D Brands 6 7   7 R Gasquet 77 6  
  P Luczak 4 5     D Brands 77 3 0
Q F Dustov 3 4   7 R Gasquet 65 6 6
7 R Gasquet 6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 V Hănescu 4 4  
  D Gimeno-Traver 6 6     D Gimeno-Traver 7 6  
WC A Velotti 3 1     A Beck 5 4  
  A Beck 6 6     D Gimeno-Traver 6 6  
  I Andreev 6 2 6   I Andreev 2 4  
  F Serra 4 6 4   I Andreev 6 66 78
  M Chiudinelli 78 0 6   M Chiudinelli 3 78 66
3 T Bellucci 66 6 4   D Gimeno-Traver 67 6 3
8 P-H Mathieu 1 3   2 N Almagro 79 3 6
  J Chardy 6 6     J Chardy 7 6  
  T Alves 4 6 3   J Nieminen 5 2  
  J Nieminen 6 4 6   J Chardy 2 65  
  D Brown 5 5   2 N Almagro 6 77  
WC M Lammer 7 7   WC M Lammer 6 3 2
  M Granollers 65 6 3 2 N Almagro 3 6 6
2 N Almagro 77 3 6
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