2016 Launceston Tennis International – Men's Singles

Bjorn Fratangelo is the defending champion, but did not compete, choosing to play in the RBC Tennis Championships of Dallas instead.

Men's Singles
2016 Launceston Tennis International
Champion Blake Mott
Runner-up Andrey Golubev
Final score6–7(4–7) , 6–1 , 6–2

Blake Mott won the title, defeating Andrey Golubev in the final 6–7(4–7) , 6–1, 6–2

Seeds

  1. James Duckworth (Withdrew)
  2. Jordan Thompson (First round)
  3. Saketh Myneni (Semifinals)
  4. Alexander Sarkissian (Second round)
  5. Matteo Donati (First round)
  6. Brydan Klein (First round, retired)
  7. Luke Saville (Semifinals)
  8. Andrey Golubev (Final)
  9. Stéphane Robert (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
WC Blake Mott 6 6
3 Saketh Myneni 1 4
WC Blake Mott 64 6 6
8 Andrey Golubev 77 1 2
7 Luke Saville 3 62
8 Andrey Golubev 6 77

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 S Robert 77 6
M Banes 62 1 9 S Robert 6 6
Q J Statham 2 63 D-h Lee 4 1
D-h Lee 6 77 9 S Robert 3 66
WC B Mott 4 6 6 WC B Mott 6 78
Q Thomas Fancutt 6 0 2 WC B Mott 6 6
Q S Tsitsipas 3 7 4 Q S Tsitsipas 1 4
6 B Klein 6 5 2r WC B Mott 6 6
3 S Myneni 77 66 6 3 S Myneni 1 4
Q M Polmans 64 78 3 3 S Myneni 7 5 6
F Peliwo 6 6 F Peliwo 5 7 3
F Tearney 2 3 3 S Myneni 6 6
LL Jarryd Chaplin 6 7 B Mitchell 4 2
WC A Popyrin 2 5 LL J Chaplin 4 2
B Mitchell 6 6 B Mitchell 6 6
5 M Donati 2 3

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 L Saville 6 6
WC Harry Bourchier 4 4 7 L Saville 6 4 6
A Whittington 77 65 4 WC M Purcell 4 6 1
WC M Purcell 64 77 6 7 L Saville 6 77
A Bolt 6 6 A Bolt 3 62
Shuichi Sekiguchi 3 4 A Bolt 6 63 6
M Reid 77 4 3 4 A Sarkissian 3 77 3
4 A Sarkissian 64 6 6 7 L Saville 3 62
8 A Golubev 6 6 8 A Golubev 6 77
Gavin van Peperzeel 2 4 8 A Golubev 6 6
T Niki 77 6 T Niki 1 3
D Kelly 65 1 8 A Golubev 6 3 6
O Jasika 6 6 M Barton 4 6 3
K Takeuchi 3 2 O Jasika 2 6 3
M Barton 7 65 6 M Barton 6 3 6
2 J Thompson 5 77 4
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