2016 Sparkassen Open

The 2016 Sparkassen Open is a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It is the 23rd edition of the tournament which is part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour. It will take place in Braunschweig, Germany between 4 and 10 July 2016.

2016 Sparkassen Open
Date4 – 10 July
Edition23rd
SurfaceClay
LocationBraunschweig, Germany
Champions
Singles
Thomaz Bellucci
Doubles
James Cerretani / Philipp Oswald

Singles main draw entrants

Seeds

Country Player Rank1 Seed
 BRA Thomaz Bellucci 62 1
 ESP Íñigo Cervantes 75 2
 GER Florian Mayer 80 3
 GER Jan-Lennard Struff 86 4
 ARG Leonardo Mayer 90 5
 POR Gastão Elias 92 6
 ARG Facundo Bagnis 96 7
 RUS Karen Khachanov 100 8
  • 1 Rankings are as of June 27, 2016.

Other entrants

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry as alternates:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following player received entry as a lucky loser:

Doubles main draw entrants

Seeds

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 ARG Guillermo Durán  ARG Andrés Molteni 125 1
 BLR Aliaksandr Bury  SVK Igor Zelenay 137 2
 USA James Cerretani  AUT Philipp Oswald 179 3
 POL Mateusz Kowalczyk  CRO Antonio Šančić 191 4
  • 1 Rankings as of June 27, 2016.

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

The following pairs received entries courtesy of protected rankings into the doubles main draw:

Champions

Singles

Doubles

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