2010 International German Open – Singles

Nikolay Davydenko was the defender of championship title; however, he lost to Andrey Golubev in the third round.
Unseeded Golubev, the biggest surprise of this tournament, won in the final 6–3, 7–5, against Jürgen Melzer.

Singles
2010 International German Open
Champion Andrey Golubev
Runner-up Jürgen Melzer
Final score6–3, 7–5

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Nikolay Davydenko (Third Round)
  2. David Ferrer (Withdrew)
  3. Jürgen Melzer (Final)
  4. Gaël Monfils (Withdrew due to a right ankle injury)
  5. Nicolás Almagro (Second Round)
  6. Juan Carlos Ferrero (Quarterfinals)
  7. Thomaz Bellucci (Quarterfinals)
  8. Albert Montañés (Second Round)
  9. Gilles Simon (Second Round)
  10. Philipp Kohlschreiber (Third Round)
  11. Tommy Robredo (Second Round)
  12. Victor Hănescu (Second Round)
  13. Philipp Petzschner (Second Round)
  14. Guillermo García-López (Withdrew)
  15. Alexandr Dolgopolov (Second Round)
  16. Michael Berrer (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
  Andrey Golubev 6 6  
  Denis Istomin 4 1  
  Andrey Golubev 7 6  
  Florian Mayer 66 4  
  Florian Mayer 63 6 6
6 Juan Carlos Ferrero 7 2 3
  Andrey Golubev 6 7  
3 Jürgen Melzer 3 5  
  Potito Starace 4 1  
3 Jürgen Melzer 6 6  
3 Jürgen Melzer 6 6  
  Andreas Seppi 4 2  
7 Thomaz Bellucci 60 7 5
  Andreas Seppi 7 5 7

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 N Davydenko 6 6  
  F Serra 79 6     F Serra 3 1  
  E Korolev 67 3   1 N Davydenko 4 4  
WC M Zverev 5 1     A Golubev 6 6  
  A Golubev 7 6     A Golubev 6 7  
LL M Granollers 4 5  
  A Golubev 6 6  
  D Istomin 4 1  
12 V Hănescu 64 4  
WC D Brands 2 610   WC J Reister 77 6  
WC J Reister 6 712   WC J Reister 6 3 63
  D Istomin 3 6 6   D Istomin 3 6 77
Q L Rosol 6 4 3   D Istomin 77 79  
5 N Almagro 65 67  

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
LL A Ramos-Viñolas 65 7 2
  O Rochus 4 7 2   M González 7 63 6
  M González 6 5 6   M González 61 0  
  P Cuevas 4 1     F Mayer 7 6  
  F Mayer 6 6     F Mayer 4 7 6
15 A Dolgopolov 6 62 3
  F Mayer 63 6 6
6 JC Ferrero 7 2 3
9 G Simon 4 6 5
  J Nieminen 6 7     J Nieminen 6 3 7
Q C Rochus 3 66     J Nieminen 2 6 4
  J Hájek 6 4 7 6 JC Ferrero 6 3 6
  A Beck 3 6 5   J Hájek 64 1  
6 JC Ferrero 7 6  

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 A Montañés 4 7 64
Q P Riba 1 6 6 Q P Riba 6 5 7
  P-H Mathieu 6 0 3 Q P Riba 6 4 4
  P Starace 7 6     P Starace 4 6 6
Q B Phau 5 0     P Starace 7 5 6
11 T Robredo 610 7 1
  P Starace 4 1  
3 J Melzer 6 6  
13 P Petzschner 3 3  
  J Chardy 6 6     J Chardy 6 6  
  M Chiudinelli 4 1     J Chardy 5 64  
  E Schwank 6 6   3 J Melzer 7 7  
WC T Kamke 3 4     E Schwank 4 1  
3 J Melzer 6 6  

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 T Bellucci 6 3 6
Q S Bolelli 7 7   Q S Bolelli 1 6 3
  S Greul 64 64   7 T Bellucci 7 6  
  JI Chela 6 6   10 P Kohlschreiber 5 4  
  S Stakhovsky 2 3     JI Chela 6 2 4
10 P Kohlschreiber 2 6 6
7 T Bellucci 60 7 5
  A Seppi 7 5 7
16 M Berrer 2 64  
  S Robert 4 3     A Seppi 6 7  
  A Seppi 6 6     A Seppi 6 6  
Q R Ramírez Hidalgo 64 4     F Fognini 4 4  
  F Fognini 7 6     F Fognini 6 6  
LL M Gicquel 4 4  
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References

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