2013 Aegon Trophy – Men's Singles

Benjamin Becker was the defending champion but lost to Matthew Ebden 5–7, 6–4, 5–7 in the final.

Men's Singles
2013 Aegon Trophy
Champion Matthew Ebden
Runner-up Benjamin Becker
Final score7–5, 4–6, 7–5

Seeds

  1. Marinko Matosevic (Second Round)
  2. Dudi Sela (Second Round)
  3. Jesse Levine (Second Round)
  4. Kenny de Schepper (Semifinals)
  5. Ryan Harrison (First Round)
  6. Rajeev Ram (Second Round)
  7. Benjamin Becker (Final)
  8. Vasek Pospisil (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Benjamin Becker 6 6
4 Kenny de Schepper 2 1
7 Benjamin Becker 5 6 5
Matthew Ebden 7 4 7
  Matthew Ebden 6 7
Bobby Reynolds 2 5

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 M Matosevic 6 7
Q S Groth 3 5 1 M Matosevic 4 3
Q J Baker 64 4 A Mannarino 6 6
  A Mannarino 77 6 A Mannarino 4 1
  M Authom 4 4 7 B Becker 6 6
  S Johnson 6 6 S Johnson 63 6 2
  M Bachinger 5 77 3 7 B Becker 77 3 6
7 B Becker 7 65 6 7 B Becker 6 6
4 K de Schepper 6 714 4 K de Schepper 2 1
  R Williams 3 612 4 K de Schepper 6 6
  J Duckworth 5 3 T Smyczek 3 4
  T Smyczek 7 6 4 K de Schepper 4 6 6
WC A Bogdanovic 3 5 M Berrer 6 1 4
  M Berrer 6 7 M Berrer 6 7
  D Young 77 7 D Young 4 5
8 V Pospisil 65 5

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 R Harrison 77 0 65
WC D Evans 63 6 77 WC D Evans 6 6
Q P Amritraj 6 3 2 Q B Klein 2 2
Q B Klein 2 6 6 WC D Evans 61 2
  M Ebden 7 6 M Ebden 77 6
  T Ito 5 2 M Ebden 5 6 6
  G Soeda 3 5 3 J Levine 7 3 2
3 J Levine 6 7 M Ebden 6 7
6 R Ram 6 77 B Reynolds 2 5
WC J Goodall 4 64 6 R Ram 3 2
WC E Corrie 5 5 R Bemelmans 6 6
  R Bemelmans 7 7 R Bemelmans 6 5 4
  I Marchenko 62 65 B Reynolds 3 7 6
  B Reynolds 77 77 B Reynolds 6 6
  D Kudla 1 2 2 D Sela 3 1
2 D Sela 6 6
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