2010 Brașov Challenger – Singles

Thiemo de Bakker was the defending champion, but chose not to compete this year.
Éric Prodon won in the final 7–6(1), 6–3, against Jaroslav Pospíšil.

Singles
2010 Brașov Challenger
Champion Éric Prodon
Runner-up Jaroslav Pospíšil
Final score7–6(1), 6–3

Seeds

  1. Daniel Brands (First Round)
  2. Adrian Ungur (Quarterfinals)
  3. Dušan Lojda (First Round)
  4. Victor Crivoi (First Round)
  5. Alessio di Mauro (Semifinals)
  6. Flavio Cipolla (First Round)
  7. Éric Prodon (Champion)
  8. Andreas Haider-Maurer (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Guillermo Alcaide 65 4  
  Jaroslav Pospíšil 7 6  
  Jaroslav Pospíšil 61 3  
7 Éric Prodon 7 6  
7 Éric Prodon 6 6  
5 Alessio di Mauro 2 2  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC D Brands 2 3  
  G Alcaide 6 6     G Alcaide 7 7  
  F Reynet 3 4     I Klec 64 61  
  I Klec 6 6     G Alcaide 7 7  
  J Zopp 7 7   8 A Haider-Maurer 64 5  
  P Oswald 68 64     J Zopp 3 2  
  A Mlendea 3 3   8 A Haider-Maurer 6 6  
8 A Haider-Maurer 6 6     G Alcaide 65 4  
4 V Crivoi 3 4     J Pospíšil 7 6  
  J Pospíšil 6 6     J Pospíšil 6 6  
Q K Maamoun 2 6 2   F Aldi 2 1  
  F Aldi 6 3 6   J Pospíšil 6 1 6
Q A Cruciat 67 5     M Trevisan 4 6 3
  G Tošić 7 7     G Tošić 1 0  
  M Trevisan 6 1 6   M Trevisan 6 6  
6 F Cipolla 3 6 3

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 É Prodon 6 3 6
Q L-A Gavrilă 1 6 2 7 É Prodon 6 6  
WC V Anagnastopol 6 66 2   M Copil 4 4  
  M Copil 2 7 6 7 É Prodon 6 6  
ALT P-A Luncanu 64 6 4   D Giorgini 2 3  
  P Červenák 7 2 6   P Červenák 65 7 4
  D Giorgini 67 6 7   D Giorgini 7 5 6
3 D Lojda 7 4 5 7 É Prodon 6 6  
5 A di Mauro 6 6   5 A di Mauro 2 2  
Q K Bardóczky 4 2   5 A di Mauro 1 6 6
WC R Sabău 6 6   WC R Sabău 6 3 3
WC S Pădure 2 2   5 A di Mauro 6 6  
LL R Albot 6 2 1 2 A Ungur 3 3  
  C Gârd 4 6 6   C Gârd 1 5  
PR A Satschko 6 2 2 2 A Ungur 6 7  
2 A Ungur 4 6 6
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