2016 Morocco Tennis Tour – Kenitra – Singles

Roberto Carballés Baena was the defending champion but retired in the second round facing Maximilian Marterer.

Kenitra – Singles
2016 Morocco Tennis Tour – Kenitra
Champion Maximilian Marterer
Runner-up Mohamed Safwat
Final score6–2, 6–4

Marterer won the title after defeating Mohamed Safwat 6–2, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Roberto Carballés Baena (Second round, retired)
  2. Daniel Gimeno-Traver (First round)
  3. Arthur De Greef (Second round)
  4. Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (Quarterfinals)
  5. Steven Diez (Quarterfinals)
  6. Pedro Sousa (Second round)
  7. Mohamed Safwat (Final)
  8. Yannik Reuter (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Maximilian Marterer 6 6
WC Pablo Andújar 1 1
Maximilian Marterer 6 6
7 Mohamed Safwat 2 4
Jeremy Jahn 1 2
7 Mohamed Safwat 6 6

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 R Carballés Baena 6 2
Clément Geens 1 0r 1 R Carballés Baena 6 5 0r
Q P Toledo Bagué 6 5 2 M Marterer 3 7 4
M Marterer 1 7 6 M Marterer 6 6
G Gigounon 6 6 5 S Diez 1 2
Petr Michnev 4 2 G Gigounon 3 64
P Martínez 5 2 5 S Diez 6 77
5 S Diez 7 6 M Marterer 6 6
3 A De Greef 6 6 WC P Andújar 1 1
Q K Krawietz 3 1 3 A De Greef 4 3
WC P Andújar 6 6 WC P Andújar 6 6
WC Y Idmbarek 1 0 WC P Andújar 2 77 6
U Ignatik 7 7 U Ignatik 6 65 4
M Vilella Martínez 5 5 U Ignatik 6 6
WC A Ahouda 5 4 6 P Sousa 2 4
6 P Sousa 7 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Yannik Reuter 4 710 3
Jeremy Jahn 6 68 6 J Jahn 6 6
WC M Jdi 4 2 T Lipovsek Puches 0 3
T Lipovsek Puches 6 6 J Jahn 6 6
Q L Ouahab 1 4 4 R Ramírez Hidalgo 2 4
M Linzer 6 6 M Linzer 5 3
LL Omar Salman 2 2 4 R Ramírez Hidalgo 7 6
4 R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6 J Jahn 1 2
7 M Safwat 7 78 7 M Safwat 6 6
M Chazal 5 66 7 M Safwat 6 1
O Roca Batalla 6 6 O Roca Batalla 0 0r
Q A Zhurbin 2 3 7 M Safwat 6 7
F Coria 6 6 D Masur 4 5
N Langer 1 4 F Coria 3 4
D Masur 6 6 D Masur 6 6
2 D Gimeno-Traver 3 4
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