2017 Open Harmonie mutuelle – Singles

Alexandre Sidorenko was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Singles
2017 Open Harmonie mutuelle
Champion Egor Gerasimov
Runner-up Tobias Kamke
Final score7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–5)

Egor Gerasimov won the title after defeating Tobias Kamke 7–6(7–3), 7–6(7–5) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Gerald Melzer (First round)
  2. Sergiy Stakhovsky (Quarterfinals)
  3. Norbert Gombos (First round)
  4. Lukáš Lacko (Quarterfinals)
  5. Quentin Halys (First round)
  6. Kenny de Schepper (Second round)
  7. Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (Second round)
  8. Tobias Kamke (Final)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Q Egor Gerasimov 4 6 6
WC Corentin Moutet 6 4 3
Q Egor Gerasimov 77 77
8 Tobias Kamke 63 65
Gleb Sakharov 64 6 0
8 Tobias Kamke 77 4 6

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 G Melzer 4 5
Q E Gerasimov 6 7 Q E Gerasimov 63 6 6
PR S Bolelli 6 6 PR S Bolelli 77 4 3
D Brands 4 3 Q E Gerasimov 7 78
M Chiudinelli 6 3 77 M Chiudinelli 5 66
Q H Nys 1 6 65 M Chiudinelli 6 6
Alt L Lokoli 1 6 3 7 R Ramírez Hidalgo 0 1
7 R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 4 6 Q E Gerasimov 4 6 6
3 N Gombos 61 3 WC C Moutet 6 4 3
WC C Moutet 77 6 WC C Moutet 6 6
Q D Guez 3 6 4 WC R Boutillier 4 4
WC R Boutillier 6 3 6 WC C Moutet 2 79 77
Jeremy Jahn 6 6 J McGee 6 67 65
A Kudryavtsev 3 4 J Jahn 62 77 3
J McGee 6 6 J McGee 77 63 6
5 Q Halys 4 4

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 K de Schepper 6 6
WC E Furness 2 2 6 K de Schepper 4 64
Marc Sieber 2 3 G Sakharov 6 77
G Sakharov 6 6 G Sakharov 6 77
M Janvier 6 4 6 4 L Lacko 2 63
A Šetkić 3 6 4 M Janvier 0 5
F Škugor 2 3 4 L Lacko 6 7
4 L Lacko 6 6 G Sakharov 64 6 0
8 T Kamke 6 6 8 T Kamke 77 4 6
Petr Michnev 1 0 8 T Kamke 6 77
E Corrie 64 1 Q O Otte 2 65
Q O Otte 77 6 8 T Kamke 7 6
M Authom 4 5 2 S Stakhovsky 5 3
Yannik Reuter 6 7 Y Reuter 1 1
WC E Couacaud 4 4 2 S Stakhovsky 6 6
2 S Stakhovsky 6 6
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