2010 MercedesCup – Singles

Jérémy Chardy was the defending champion; however, he lost to Daniel Gimeno-Traver in the first round.
Albert Montañés became the new champion, after his victory against Gaël Monfils in the final. Monfils retired during the second set.[1]

Singles
2010 Stuttgart Open
Champion Albert Montañés
Runner-up Gaël Monfils
Final score6–2, 1–2, RET.

Seeds

The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Nikolay Davydenko (Second Round)
  2. Jürgen Melzer (Quarterfinals)
  3. Gaël Monfils (Final, retired due to an ankle injury)
  4. Juan Carlos Ferrero (Semifinals)
  5. Albert Montañés (Champion)
  6. Philipp Kohlschreiber (First Round)
  7. Gilles Simon (Second Round)
  8. Victor Hănescu (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Daniel Gimeno-Traver 4 6 0
3 Gaël Monfils 6 4 6
3 Gaël Monfils 2 2 r
5 Albert Montañés 6 1  
4 Juan Carlos Ferrero 3 66  
5 Albert Montañés 6 7  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 N Davydenko 67 6 1
  D Gimeno-Traver 7 66 6   D Gimeno-Traver 7 2 6
  J Chardy 5 7 3   D Gimeno-Traver 6 6  
Q V Crivoi 2 3     M Chiudinelli 1 3  
WC B Phau 6 6   WC B Phau 63 3  
  M Chiudinelli 7 6     M Chiudinelli 7 6  
8 V Hănescu 64 3     D Gimeno-Traver 4 6 0
3 G Monfils 6 4 6
3 G Monfils 6 5 6
Q B Knittel 6 4 3 Q P Andújar 4 7 4
Q P Andújar 4 6 6 3 G Monfils 5 6 6
Q I Navarro 6 3 2   F Mayer 7 3 4
  G García-López 4 6 6   G García-López 3 1  
  F Mayer 6 6     F Mayer 6 6  
6 P Kohlschreiber 4 2  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 G Simon 6 3 7
WC D Brown 3 6 61 7 G Simon 4 5  
  S Greul 7 6     S Greul 6 7  
  M Berrer 66 4     S Greul 3 5  
  A Beck 4 5   4 JC Ferrero 6 7  
  H Zeballos 6 7     H Zeballos 7 63 2
4 JC Ferrero 61 7 6
4 JC Ferrero 3 66  
5 A Montañés 2 7 6 5 A Montañés 6 7  
  P Petzschner 6 5 2 5 A Montañés 7 3 6
  JI Chela 6 7     JI Chela 5 6 2
  E Schwank 2 5   5 A Montañés 6 6  
WC M Zverev 6 6   2 J Melzer 4 1  
  S Stakhovsky 4 3   WC M Zverev 5 5  
2 J Melzer 7 7  
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