2013 Aegon Nottingham Challenge – Men's Singles

Grega Žemlja was the defending champion, but chose to compete in the 2013 AEGON Championships instead.
Steve Johnson won the final 7–5, 7–5 against Ruben Bemelmans.

Men's Singles
2013 Aegon Nottingham Challenge
Champion Steve Johnson
Runner-up Ruben Bemelmans
Final score7–5, 7–5

Seeds

  1. Alex Bogomolov, Jr. (First Round, retired)
  2. Martín Alund (First Round)
  3. Vasek Pospisil (Second Round)
  4. Tim Smyczek (First Round)
  5. Jack Sock (Second Round)
  6. Illya Marchenko (Quarterfinals)
  7. Matthew Ebden (Second Round)
  8. Go Soeda (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Ruben Bemelmans 5 77 77
  Rik de Voest 7 65 65
  Ruben Bemelmans 5 5
  Steve Johnson 7 7
  Steve Johnson 6 6
Somdev Devvarman 3 4

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 A Bogomolov, Jr. 5 r
U Ignatik 7   U Ignatik 4 3
  K Beck 6 4 3 LL D Zhyrmont 6 6
LL D Zhyrmont 4 6 6 LL D Zhyrmont 2 2
  R Bemelmans 77 6 R Bemelmans 6 6
WC D Smethurst 63 1   R Bemelmans 77 6
  M Authom 1 2 7 M Ebden 62 3
7 M Ebden 6 6 R Bemelmans 5 77 77
4 T Smyczek 64 3 R de Voest 7 65 65
R de Voest 77 6   R de Voest 6 6
Y Sugita 6 6 Y Sugita 3 2
WC Joshua Milton 3 0   R de Voest 3 6 6
WC D Rice 6 3 713 8 G Soeda 6 1 3
B Klahn 4 6 611 WC D Rice 6 1 2
Q A Bossel 6 2 3 8 G Soeda 3 6 6
8 G Soeda 1 6 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 I Marchenko 77 77
F Serra 64 64 6 I Marchenko 5
  M Berrer 6 6 M Berrer 4r
Q George Coupland 4 3 6 I Marchenko 64 0
  S Johnson 6 6 S Johnson 77 6
WC Richard Gabb 2 3   S Johnson 6 78
  M Bachinger 6 63 4 3 V Pospisil 4 66
3 V Pospisil 3 77 6 S Johnson 6 6
5 J Sock 6 6 S Devvarman 3 4
M Przysiężny 4 2 5 J Sock 6 65 3
Q B Klein 62 4 S Devvarman 1 77 6
S Devvarman 77 6   S Devvarman 3 77 6
Q J Ward-Hibbert 1 65 D Young 6 64 4
D Young 6 77   D Young 6 6
F Cipolla 6 6 F Cipolla 1 4
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