2017 Monterrey Challenger – Singles

Ernesto Escobedo was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Mats Moraing.

Singles
2017 Monterrey Challenger
Champion Maximilian Marterer
Runner-up Bradley Klahn
Final score7–6(7–3), 7–6(8–6)

Maximilian Marterer won the title after defeating Bradley Klahn 7–6(7–3), 7–6(8–6) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Víctor Estrella Burgos (Quarterfinals)
  2. Ernesto Escobedo (First round)
  3. Quentin Halys (Semifinals)
  4. Maximilian Marterer (Champion)
  5. Sam Groth (Second round, retired)
  6. Marcelo Arévalo (Second round)
  7. Christian Garín (Quarterfinals)
  8. Dennis Novikov (First round, retired)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
PR Bradley Klahn 7 77
3 Quentin Halys 5 64
PR Bradley Klahn 63 66
4 Maximilian Marterer 77 78
4 Maximilian Marterer 77 6
PR Kevin King 62 3

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 V Estrella Burgos 6 77
WC L Patiño 3 63 1 V Estrella Burgos 79 77
Sebastian Fanselow 6 7 S Fanselow 67 65
A Sarkissian 3 5 1 V Estrella Burgos 2 6 4
R Ortega Olmedo 4 5 PR B Klahn 6 4 6
A Krajicek 6 7 A Krajicek 6 64 3
PR B Klahn 6 3 3 PR B Klahn 4 77 6
8 D Novikov 3 6 0r PR B Klahn 7 77
3 Q Halys 65 6 6 3 Q Halys 5 64
J Hernández-Fernández 77 4 2 3 Q Halys 6 6
L Miedler 6 2 3 E Leshem 3 3
E Leshem 3 6 6 3 Q Halys 3 6 6
Q A Vukic 6 6 7 C Garín 6 4 2
Q K Uchida 4 4 Q A Vukic 6 3 64
A Falla 63 3 7 C Garín 4 6 77
7 C Garín 77 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 S Groth 7 7
WC M Sánchez 5 5 5 S Groth 3 0r
D Köpfer 77 2 6 D Köpfer 6 1
R Quiroz 65 6 4 D Köpfer 4 2
Q Jared Hiltzik 4 64 4 M Marterer 6 6
WC L Gómez 6 77 WC L Gómez 2 4
Q E Gómez 1 1 4 M Marterer 6 6
4 M Marterer 6 6 4 M Marterer 77 6
6 M Arévalo 4 77 77 PR K King 62 3
C Eubanks 6 65 65 6 M Arévalo 77 3 63
WC T Hank 77 4 2 PR K King 65 6 77
PR K King 63 6 6 PR K King 77 77
E King 6 5 E King 65 64
DE Galán 2 3r E King 4 77 1
M Moraing 65 6 6 M Moraing 6 63 0r
2 E Escobedo 77 3 4
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