2013 Knoxville Challenger – Singles

Michael Russell was the defending champion, but retired against Tennys Sandgren in the quarterfinals.
Top seed Tim Smyczek won the title defeating unseeded Canadian Peter Polansky in the final.

Singles
2013 Knoxville Challenger
Champion Tim Smyczek
Runner-up Peter Polansky
Final score6–4, 6–2

Seeds

  1. Tim Smyczek (Champion)
  2. Denis Kudla (First Round)
  3. Jack Sock (First Round)
  4. Michael Russell (Quarterfinals, retired)
  5. Donald Young (Second Round)
  6. Ryan Harrison (Second Round)
  7. Rajeev Ram (First Round)
  8. Alex Kuznetsov (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Tim Smyczek 7 77
Tennys Sandgren 5 63
1 Tim Smyczek 6 6
Peter Polansky 4 2
Peter Polansky 4 6 6
Q Takanyi Garanganga 6 1 3

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 T Smyczek 6 6
LL F Wolmarans 4 4 1 T Smyczek 5 7 6
S Johnson 6 6 S Johnson 7 5 4
PR Laurent Rochette 3 2 1 T Smyczek 6 6
S Groth 6 6 8 A Kuznetsov 4 3
J-P Smith 3 3 S Groth 60 6 62
M Neuchrist 4 3 8 A Kuznetsov 77 2 77
8 A Kuznetsov 6 6 1 T Smyczek 7 77
4 M Russell 6 4 6 T Sandgren 5 63
WC J Jenkins 3 6 4 4 M Russell 6 2 6
Alt E Corrie 2 6 6 Alt E Corrie 4 6 1
J Hernández 6 2 4 4 M Russell 4 0r
T Sandgren 6 6 T Sandgren 6 0
D Molchanov 3 3 T Sandgren 6 6
R Williams 6 R Harrison 4 3
6 R Harrison w/o

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 D Young 6 6
S Myneni 4 2 5 D Young 0 3
N Langer 1 4 Q S Singh 6 6
Q S Singh 6 6 Q S Singh 3 3
Alt D Rice 64 6 7 P Polansky 6 6
A Krajicek 77 4 5 Alt D Rice 4 4
P Polansky 6 77 P Polansky 6 6
3/WC J Sock 4 63 P Polansky 4 6 6
7 R Ram 2 77 4 Q T Garanganga 6 1 3
Q K King 6 65 6 Q K King 2 4
Q T Garanganga 6 6 Q T Garanganga 6 6
T Angelinos 4 2 Q T Garanganga 79 77
Q Mitchell Frank 6 6 R de Voest 67 64
WC Jarryd Chaplin 4 3 Q M Frank
R de Voest 6 78 R de Voest w/o
2/Alt D Kudla 1 66
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