2013 Internationaux de Nouvelle-Calédonie – Singles

Jérémy Chardy was the defending champion but decided not to participate.
Adrian Mannarino defeated Andrej Martin 6–4, 6–3 in the final to win the title.

Singles
2013 Internationaux de Nouvelle-Calédonie
Champion Adrian Mannarino
Runner-up Andrej Martin
Final score6–4, 6–3

Seeds

  1. Steve Darcis (Second Round)
  2. Florent Serra (First Round)
  3. Marc Gicquel (Semifinals)
  4. Jonathan Dasnières de Veigy (Semifinals)
  5. Peter Polansky (Second Round)
  6. Adrián Menéndez (Second Round)
  7. Adrian Mannarino (Champion)
  8. Amir Weintraub (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Andrej Martin 6 6  
4 Jonathan Dasnières de Veigy 2 2  
  Andrej Martin 4 3  
7 Adrian Mannarino 6 6  
3 Marc Gicquel 6 3 61
7 Adrian Mannarino 3 6 77

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 S Darcis 77 6  
  Isaac Frost 64 3   1 S Darcis 2 3  
  T Matsui 2 4     A Martin 6 6  
  A Martin 6 6     A Martin 6 6  
  Leon Frost 3 0     M Teixeira 3 2  
  M Teixeira 6 6     M Teixeira 6 6  
  S Diez 3 77 65 6 A Menéndez 3 1  
6 A Menéndez 6 65 77   A Martin 6 6  
4 J Dasnières de Veigy 0 6 6 4 J Dasnières de Veigy 2 2  
  F Nielsen 6 4 3 4 J Dasnières de Veigy 6 1 77
  A Sitak 6 6     A Sitak 2 6  65
  R Ghedin 3 2   4 J Dasnières de Veigy 6 6  
  S Groth 7 4 7   S Groth 3 3  
WC L Pouille 5 6 5   S Groth 2 7 6
  S Robert 6 0 6   S Robert 6 64 2
8 A Weintraub 4 6 4

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 P Polansky 6 7  
  L Dlouhý 3 5   5 P Polansky 3 6 2
  T Chen 65 77 3   A Giannessi 6 2 6
  A Giannessi 77 63 6   A Giannessi 2 2  
  G Burquier 77 5 6 3 M Gicquel 6 6  
Q D Propoggia 62 7 3   G Burquier 0 4  
  N Devilder 2 4   3 M Gicquel 6 6  
3 M Gicquel 6 6   3 M Gicquel 6 3 61
7 A Mannarino 6 6   7 A Mannarino 3 6 77
Q Nicolas Ernst 2 1   7 A Mannarino 7 6  
  I Klec 6 66 66 WC J Statham 5 2  
WC J Statham 2 78 78 7 A Mannarino 6 6  
Q N N'Godrela 5 64     D Molchanov 2 0  
Q M Chazal 7 77   Q M Chazal 3 4  
  D Molchanov 6 7     D Molchanov 6 6  
2 F Serra 4 5  
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