2013 Franken Challenge – Singles

Blaž Kavčič was the defending champion but lost in the second round.
João Sousa defeated Wayne Odesnik 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 in the final to win the title.

Singles
2013 Franken Challenge
Champion João Sousa
Runner-up Wayne Odesnik
Final score3–6, 6–3, 6–4

Seeds

  1. Blaž Kavčič (Second Round)
  2. Andreas Haider-Maurer (Semifinals)
  3. Wayne Odesnik (Final)
  4. João Sousa (Champion)
  5. Simon Greul (Quarterfinals)
  6. Mischa Zverev (First Round)
  7. Alejandro González (First Round)
  8. Josselin Ouanna (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Cedrik-Marcel Stebe 4 1
3 Wayne Odesnik 6 6
3 Wayne Odesnik 6 3 4
4 João Sousa 3 6 6
4 João Sousa 4 6 6
2 Andreas Haider-Maurer 6 4 2

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 B Kavčič 63 78 6
  M Demoliner 77 66 1 1 B Kavčič 6 3 2
  J Zopp 1 2 C-M Stebe 2 6 6
  C-M Stebe 6 6 C-M Stebe 6 6
  P-H Herbert 2 4 Q L Giustino 4 4
  V Millot 6 6 V Millot 4 6 0
Q L Giustino 77 6 Q L Giustino 6 0 6
7 A González 64 3 C-M Stebe 4 1
3 W Odesnik 3 6 6 3 W Odesnik 6 6
WC Peter Heller 6 2 3 3 W Odesnik 6 77
  H Podlipnik-Castillo 65 1 Q A Ward 2 64
Q A Ward 77 6 3 W Odesnik 6 6
  D Guez 4 65 WC A Beck 1 2
WC A Beck 6 77 WC A Beck 77 3 6
  M Kukushkin 77 4 6 M Kukushkin 62 6 1
6 M Zverev 64 6 4

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 S Greul 4 6 6
  N Mektić 6 4 2 5 S Greul 6 6
Q T Daniel 3 6 3 WC K Krawietz 2 1
WC K Krawietz 6 4 6 5 S Greul 4 0
  A Martin 6 2 6 4 J Sousa 6 6
  A Kuznetsov 4 6 3 A Martin 4 6 5
  F Argüello 3 5 4 J Sousa 6 2 7
4 J Sousa 6 7 4 J Sousa 4 6 6
8 J Ouanna 0 r 2 A Haider-Maurer 6 4 2
  B Knittel 6 B Knittel 5 0r
  L Kirche 7 6 L Kirche 7 2
WC R Kern 5 2 L Kirche 2 1
Q P Torebko 6 77 2 A Haider-Maurer 6 6
  A Šetkić 4 63 Q P Torebko 4 3
PR Laurent Rochette 4 2 2 A Haider-Maurer 6 6
2 A Haider-Maurer 6 6
gollark: They aren't really capable of self-reference.
gollark: Reward being defined as paperclips, because people kept putting that in somehow.
gollark: Mostly they just iterated over all possible computable theories which could possibly explain their reality, and used that to deduce the actions with the highest expected rewards.
gollark: We didn't really set that at all, I was just saying we had Turing-test-passing ones.
gollark: We have a bunch of those, but they kept converting reality into paperclips.

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