2014 Sarasota Open – Singles

Alex Kuznetsov was the defending champion, but lost in the first round to Hidalgo.

Singles
2014 Sarasota Open
Champion Nick Kyrgios
Runner-up Filip Krajinović
Final score7–6(12–10), 6–4

Nick Kyrgios won the title, defeating Filip Krajinović in the final, 7–6(12–10), 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Alex Bogomolov, Jr. (Second round)
  2. Donald Young (Quarterfinals)
  3. Jack Sock (First round)
  4. Michael Russell (First round)
  5. Tim Smyczek (First round)
  6. Alex Kuznetsov (First round)
  7. Facundo Bagnis (First round)
  8. Peter Polansky (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Filip Krajinović 3 6 6
Gerald Melzer 6 3 1
  Filip Krajinović 610 4
Nick Kyrgios 712 6
WC Daniel Kosakowski 6 3 4
Nick Kyrgios 4 6 6

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 A Bogomolov, Jr. 7 6
Q G Mina 5 3 1 A Bogomolov, Jr. 3 4
WC S Bangoura 4 2 F Krajinović 6 6
F Krajinović 6 6 F Krajinović 6 6
F Dustov 1 6 77 F Dustov 2 4
R Williams 6 2 65 F Dustov 77 6
I Bozoljac 62 65 8 P Polansky 65 2
8 P Polansky 77 77 F Krajinović 3 6 6
3 J Sock 7 64 1 G Melzer 6 3 1
A Arnaboldi 5 77 6 A Arnaboldi 5 2
Q N Nakagawa 1 3 G Melzer 7 6
G Melzer 6 6 G Melzer 7 6
R Bemelmans 6 4 3 T Daniel 5 3
T Daniel 4 6 6 T Daniel 6 6
F Dancevic 5 6 7 F Dancevic 2 4
5 T Smyczek 7 3 5

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 F Bagnis 2 2
J Ward 6 6 J Ward 6 6
Q A Veić 5 6 6 Q A Veić 4 2
I Marchenko 7 2 1 J Ward 3 64
J McGee 77 6 WC D Kosakowski 6 77
WC Mac Styslinger 61 1 J McGee 2 3
WC D Kosakowski 6 6 WC D Kosakowski 6 6
4 M Russell 2 3 WC D Kosakowski 6 3 4
6 A Kuznetsov 3 7 2 N Kyrgios 4 6 6
RR Hidalgo 6 5 6 RR Hidalgo 68 4
N Kyrgios 6 6 N Kyrgios 710 6
WC J Jenkins 3 4 N Kyrgios 6 6
M Zverev 6 6 2 D Young 4 4
B Reynolds 3 3 M Zverev 4 0r
Q A Zverev 4 5 2 D Young 6 0
2 D Young 6 7
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