2010 Roma Open – Singles

Daniel Köllerer was the defender of championship title, however lost to Federico del Bonis in the quarterfinals.
del Bonis won in the final 6–4, 6–3, against Florian Mayer.

Singles
2010 Roma Open
Champion Federico del Bonis
Runner-up Florian Mayer
Final score6–4, 6–3

Seeds

  1. Florian Mayer (Final)
  2. Daniel Brands (Quarterfinals)
  3. Daniel Köllerer (Quarterfinals)
  4. Paolo Lorenzi (withdrew)
  5. Rui Machado (Semifinals)
  6. Frederico Gil (Second Round)
  7. Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (Semifinals)
  8. Dustin Brown (withdrew due to fatigue)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1/WC Florian Mayer 6 7  
7 Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 4 60  
1/WC Florian Mayer 4 3  
  Federico del Bonis 6 6  
  Federico del Bonis 6 7  
5 Rui Machado 3 5  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC F Mayer 7 6  
  I Minář 60 3   1/WC F Mayer 6 6  
Q A Arnaboldi 3 6 6   A Arnaboldi 2 3  
LL G Naso 6 3 4 1/WC F Mayer 4 6 6
SE J Huta Galung 2 4   A Ungur 6 4 2
  D Guez 6 6     D Guez 6 4 63
  A Ungur 7 6     A Ungur 1 6 7
LL L Ouahab 67 4   1/WC F Mayer 6 7  
LL A Smirnov 4 1   7 R Ramírez Hidalgo 4 60  
  F Volandri 6 6     F Volandri 6 3 6
  J Hernych 4 63     M Kližan 4 6 1
  M Kližan 6 7     F Volandri 4 4  
Q R Eitzinger 4 3   7 R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6  
  V Millot 6 6     V Millot 2 0  
  Y Schukin 2 3   7 R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6  
7 R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 F Gil 6 6  
Q A di Mauro 1 4   6 F Gil 6 1 4
  F del Bonis 7 6     F del Bonis 3 6 6
  JP Brzezicki 65 2   F del Bonis 6 6  
  I Dodig 2 3   3 D Köllerer 2 3  
  A Veić 6 6     A Veić 1 2  
  L Rosol 0 3   3 D Köllerer 6 6  
3 D Köllerer 6 6     F del Bonis 6 7  
5 R Machado 6 7   5 R Machado 3 5  
WC M Trevisan 3 61   5 R Machado 4 6 7
  J Reister 4 4   WC M Ančić 6 4 5
WC M Ančić 6 6   5 R Machado 6 6  
Q D Bracciali 6 6   2 D Brands 1 3  
LL F Aldi 3 4   Q D Bracciali 6 64 2
  J Vaněk 3 1   2 D Brands 4 7 6
2 D Brands 6 6  
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