2012 Karshi Challenger – Singles

Denis Istomin was the defending champion, but chose not to compete.
Igor Kunitsyn won the title, defeating Dzmitry Zhyrmont 7–6(12–10), 6–2 in the final.

Singles
2012 Karshi Challenger
Champion Igor Kunitsyn
Runner-up Dzmitry Zhyrmont
Final score7–6(12–10), 6–2

Seeds

  1. Igor Kunitsyn (Champion)
  2. Dušan Lajović (Quarterfinals)
  3. Konstantin Kravchuk (Second Round)
  4. Wu Di (Semifinals)
  5. Ivan Sergeyev (Semifinals)
  6. Illya Marchenko (First Round)
  7. Kamil Čapkovič (Quarterfinals)
  8. Brydan Klein (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Igor Kunitsyn 6 6
5 Ivan Sergeyev 3 1
1 Igor Kunitsyn 712 6  
Q Dzmitry Zhyrmont 610 2  
4 Wu Di 6 2 1
Q Dzmitry Zhyrmont 3 6 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 I Kunitsyn 6 6
WC S Ikramov 1 4 1 I Kunitsyn 77 6
  F Dustov 6 1 0 O Nedovyesov 62 4
O Nedovyesov 4 6 6 1 I Kunitsyn 6 6
  S Diez 6 710 S Diez 3 4
Nigmat Shofayziev 0 68   S Diez 77 7
LL Jaan-Frederik Brunken 66 6 6 LL J-F Brunken 64 5
8 B Klein 78 2 0 1 I Kunitsyn 6 6
3 K Kravchuk 6 6 5 I Sergeyev 3 1
Q N S Balaji 3 1 3 K Kravchuk 3 65
V Vardhan 6 6 V Vardhan 6 77
Michal Konečný 4 1   V Vardhan 66 5
T Chen 2 1 5 I Sergeyev 78 7
C Rungkat 6 6   C Rungkat 4 4
A Martin 62 1 5 I Sergeyev 6 6
5 I Sergeyev 77 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 K Čapkovič 7 6
WC Temur Ismailov 5 1 7 K Čapkovič 711 2 6
  Norbert Gomboš 2 6 79 N Gomboš 69 6 2
H Podlipnik-Castillo 6 2 67 7 K Čapkovič 2 6 3
  R Bellotti 6 3 4 D Wu 6 3 6
Nicolás Pastor 0 0r   R Bellotti 6 2 5
WC Sergey Shipilov 0 2 4 D Wu 4 6 7
4 D Wu 6 6 4 D Wu 6 2 1
6 I Marchenko 6 5 4 Q D Zhyrmont 3 6 6
Q D Zhyrmont 2 7 6 Q D Zhyrmont 65 6 5
Q D Matsukevich 6 6 Q D Matsukevich 77 2 2r
E Eleskovic 3 1 Q D Zhyrmont 6 6
G Melzer 6 6 2 D Lajović 3 2
Y Uchiyama 4 4   G Melzer 5 3
Q Adrian Sikora 63 4 2 D Lajović 7 6
2 D Lajović 77 6
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