2015 Delhi Open – Men's Singles

Somdev Devvarman was the defending champion and successfully defended his title, defeating Yuki Bhambri in the final, 3–6, 6–4, 6–0.

Men's Singles
2015 Delhi Open
Champion Somdev Devvarman
Runner-up Yuki Bhambri
Final score3–6, 6–4, 6–0

Seeds

  1. James Duckworth (Second Round)
  2. Alexander Kudryavtsev (First round)
  3. Yūichi Sugita (First round)
  4. Ruben Bemelmans (Semifinals)
  5. Somdev Devvarman (Champion)
  6. Luke Saville (Quarterfinals)
  7. Radu Albot (Quarterfinals)
  8. Alex Bolt (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
5 Somdev Devvarman 6 6
  Kimmer Coppejans 3 1
5 Somdev Devvarman 3 6 6
WC Yuki Bhambri 6 4 0
4 Ruben Bemelmans 6 3 5
WC Yuki Bhambri 4 6 7

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 J Duckworth 6 6
Q D Marcan 1 2 1 J Duckworth 6 5 4
WC S Singh 6 4 6 WC S Singh 3 7 6
F Martin 1 6 2 WC S Singh 6 1 3
Q VS Prashanth 65 77 65 5 S Devvarman 4 6 6
N Mektić 77 65 77   N Mektić 4 2
  A Veić 6 0r 5 S Devvarman 6 6
5 S Devvarman 4 2 5 S Devvarman 6 6
3 Y Sugita 7 3 4 K Coppejans 3 1
M Safwat 5 6 6   M Safwat 2 3
WC Karunuday Singh 5 2 S Myneni 6 6
S Myneni 7 6   S Myneni 4 3
FF Silva 5 7 6 K Coppejans 6 6
T Androić 7 5 4   FF Silva 3 2
K Coppejans 77 77 K Coppejans 6 6
8 A Bolt 60 62

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 L Saville 6 6
Q S Balaji 4 2 6 L Saville 6 4 6
  I Bozoljac 3 4 E López-Pérez 3 6 3
E López-Pérez 6 6 6 L Saville 4 4
  P Krstin 6 7 4 R Bemelmans 6 6
WC V Vardhan 4 5   P Krstin 64 3
  T-h Yang 4 5 4 R Bemelmans 77 6
4 R Bemelmans 6 7 4 R Bemelmans 6 3 5
7 R Albot 6 6 WC Y Bhambri 4 6 7
T Chen 3 3 7 R Albot 6 6
R Ramanathan 4 77 6 R Ramanathan 4 2
Q R Becker 6 63 4 7 R Albot 63 3
LL A Whittington 6 5 5 WC Y Bhambri 77 6
E Gerasimov 2 7 7   E Gerasimov 3 3
WC Y Bhambri 7 77 WC Y Bhambri 6 6
2 A Kudryavtsev 5 62
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