2016 Tallahassee Tennis Challenger – Singles

Facundo Argüello was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Frances Tiafoe.

Singles
2016 Tallahassee Tennis Challenger
Champion Quentin Halys
Runner-up Frances Tiafoe
Final score6–7(6–8), 6–4, 6–2

Quentin Halys won the title, defeating Frances Tiafoe 6–7(6–8), 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Donald Young (Quarterfinals)
  2. Gerald Melzer (Second round)
  3. Tim Smyczek (First round)
  4. Bjorn Fratangelo (First round)
  5. Nikoloz Basilashvili (Second round)
  6. Facundo Argüello (First round)
  7. Jared Donaldson (First round)
  8. Dennis Novikov (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Frances Tiafoe 77 6
Ryan Harrison 64 4
  Frances Tiafoe 78 4 2
Quentin Halys 66 6 6
Quentin Halys 6 6
Q James McGee 4 1

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 D Young 6 6
SE E Escobedo 3 4 1 D Young 6 77
D Medvedev 6 7 D Medvedev 4 65
WC B Lock 2 5 1 D Young 6 4 3
A Falla 6 2 2 F Tiafoe 2 6 6
M Krueger 4 6 6 M Krueger 4 6 1
F Tiafoe 6 6 F Tiafoe 6 3 6
6 F Argüello 3 3 F Tiafoe 77 6
3 T Smyczek 4 5 R Harrison 64 4
WC B Baker 6 7 WC B Baker 5 77 2
WC E Quigley 4 7 3 N Rubin 7 64 6
N Rubin 6 5 6 N Rubin 6 0 3
H Laaksonen 3 62 R Harrison 2 6 6
R Harrison 6 77 R Harrison 6 6
G Lapentti 77 6 G Lapentti 3 4
8 D Novikov 65 3

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 J Donaldson 4 3
C Hemery 6 6 C Hemery 4 0
J Ward 77 6 J Ward 6 6
A Michon 65 4 J Ward 6 4 4
Q S Bangoura 6 6 Q Halys 1 6 6
WC T Sandgren 2 4 Q S Bangoura 3 2
Q Halys 77 6 Q Halys 6 6
4 B Fratangelo 61 2 Q Halys 6 6
5 N Basilashvili 6 7 Q J McGee 4 1
Q E Gómez 4 5 5 N Basilashvili 3 0
SE N Jarry 7 5 3 Q J McGee 6 6
Q J McGee 5 7 6 Q J McGee 6 2 77
J Hernández 77 64 4 Q S Kozlov 3 6 61
Q S Kozlov 64 77 6 Q S Kozlov 6 3 6
N Kicker 5 2 2 G Melzer 2 6 2
2 G Melzer 7 6
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