2013 Tunis Open – Singles

Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo was the defending champion, but lost to Diego Sebastián Schwartzman in the first round.
Adrian Ungur defeated Schwartzman 4–6, 6–0, 6–2 in the final to win the title.

Singles
2013 Tunis Open
Champion Adrian Ungur
Runner-up Diego Sebastián Schwartzman
Final score4–6, 6–0, 6–2

Seeds

  1. Marcel Granollers (Second Round, retired)
  2. Guillermo García-López (Withdrew due to an infection)
  3. Benjamin Becker (First Round)
  4. Kenny de Schepper (Semifinals)
  5. Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (First Round, retired due to general exhaustion)
  6. Daniel Muñoz de la Nava (Second Round)
  7. Matteo Viola (First Round, retired due to a low back injury)
  8. Flavio Cipolla (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Diego Sebastián Schwartzman 79 6
4 Kenny de Schepper 67 1
  Diego Sebastián Schwartzman 6 0 2
  Adrian Ungur 4 6 6
  Adrian Ungur 2 6 7
Florent Serra 6 1 5

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC M Granollers 6 6
A Brugués-Davi 4 2 1/WC M Granollers 6 2 0r
  N Mahut 3 63 WC L Ouahab 4 6 3
WC L Ouahab 6 77 WC L Ouahab 2 67
Q Florian Reynet 4 1 DS Schwartzman 6 79
A Menéndez-Maceiras 6 6   A Menéndez-Maceiras 6 5 0
  DS Schwartzman 6 5 DS Schwartzman 4 7 6
5 R Ramírez Hidalgo 4 2r DS Schwartzman 79 6
4 K de Schepper 4 78 6 4 K de Schepper 67 1
G Granollers 6 66 1 4 K de Schepper 77 6
F Dustov 66 7 3 A di Mauro 62 0
A di Mauro 78 5 6 4 K de Schepper 77 6
Q A Arnaboldi 7 67 6 Q A Arnaboldi 65 1
D Meffert 5 79 3 Q A Arnaboldi 63 6 77
Q E López-Pérez 3 2 6 D Muñoz de la Nava 77 1 63
6 D Muñoz de la Nava 6 6

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 M Viola 6 62 3r
I Sergeyev 4 77 5   I Sergeyev 1 2
  A Ungur 7 6 A Ungur 6 6
B Pašanski 5 0   A Ungur 7 77
  M İlhan 65 6 3 R Albot 5 64
R Albot 77 3 6   R Albot 6 6
  M Jaziri 6 6 M Jaziri 1 4
3 B Becker 1 4 A Ungur 2 6 7
8 F Cipolla 6 6 F Serra 6 1 5
WC Mohamed Haythem Abid 1 3 8 F Cipolla 63 3
WC S Mansouri 4 6 1 O Nedovyesov 77 6
O Nedovyesov 6 3 6   O Nedovyesov 65 4
Q M Linzer 64 3 F Serra 77 6
F Serra 77 6   F Serra 7 6
PR Laurent Rochette 1 5 LL R Ghedin 5 3
LL R Ghedin 6 7
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