2018 Croatia Open Umag – Singles

Andrey Rublev was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Robin Haase. This was Rublev's first tournament back on tour after missing three months due to a stress fracture in his back.[1]

Singles
2018 Croatia Open Umag
Champion Marco Cecchinato
Runner-up Guido Pella
Final score6–2, 7–6(7–4)

Marco Cecchinato won the title, defeating Guido Pella in the final, 6–2, 7–6(7–4).

Seeds

The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Kyle Edmund (Withdrew due to a throat infection)
  2. Damir Džumhur (Second round)
  3. Marco Cecchinato (Champion)
  4. Andrey Rublev (Quarterfinals)
  5. Albert Ramos Viñolas (Second round)
  6. Robin Haase (Semifinals)
  7. João Sousa (First round)
  8. Benoît Paire (First round)
  9. Maximilian Marterer (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  Guido Pella 6 1 6
6 Robin Haase 3 6 2
  Guido Pella 2 64
3 Marco Cecchinato 6 77
3 Marco Cecchinato 6 6
Q Marco Trungelliti 2 1

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 A Ramos Viñolas 3 6 0
D Lajović 7 6 D Lajović 6 1 6
N Basilashvili 5 2 D Lajović 63 5
G Pella 1 6 6 G Pella 77 7
T Daniel 6 3 3 G Pella 5 6 6
A Bedene 77 4 6 A Bedene 7 4 4
7 J Sousa 65 6 4 G Pella 6 1 6
6 R Haase 3 6 2
4 A Rublev 6 64 6
WC F Auger-Aliassime 6 6 WC F Auger-Aliassime 4 77 3
LL A Martin 4 3 4 A Rublev 3 66
Q M Kližan 6 6 6 R Haase 6 78
N Jarry 2 0 Q M Kližan 6 4 3
Q R Dutra Silva 6 5 3 6 R Haase 3 6 6
6 R Haase 4 7 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 M Marterer 3 7 6
WC N Serdarušić 6 5 3 9 M Marterer 64 3
L Đere 6 1 6 L Đere 77 6
P Cuevas 4 6 3 L Đere 4 1
Q S Travaglia 3 6 2 3 M Cecchinato 6 6
J Veselý 6 3 6 J Veselý 6 5 5
3 M Cecchinato 2 7 7
3 M Cecchinato 6 6
8 B Paire 1 3 Q M Trungelliti 2 1
M Fucsovics 6 6 M Fucsovics 7 4 2
Q M Trungelliti 6 6 Q M Trungelliti 5 6 6
WC F Škugor 3 4 Q M Trungelliti 6 6
P Lorenzi 3 4 E Donskoy 1 4
E Donskoy 6 6 E Donskoy 711 3 6
2 D Džumhur 69 6 4

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Martin Kližan (Qualified)
  2. Rogério Dutra Silva (Qualified)
  3. Alexey Vatutin (Qualifying competition, retired)
  4. Stefano Travaglia (Qualified)
  5. Facundo Bagnis (First round)
  6. Enrique López Pérez (First round, retired)
  7. Andrej Martin (Qualifying competition, Lucky loser)
  8. Kenny de Schepper (Qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

Lucky loser

  1. Andrej Martin

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
1 Martin Kližan 2 77 6
  Danilo Petrović 6 62 4
1 Martin Kližan 6 6
8 Kenny de Schepper 4 2
  Zsombor Piros 2 65
8 Kenny de Schepper 6 77

Second qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
2 Rogério Dutra Silva 6 6
WC Admir Kalender 3 2
2 Rogério Dutra Silva 6 5 6
7 Andrej Martin 2 7 2
  Roberto Quiroz 2 60
7 Andrej Martin 6 77

Third qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
3 Alexey Vatutin 6 6
Alt Nik Razboršek 2 3
3 Alexey Vatutin 2r
  Marco Trungelliti 3
  Marco Trungelliti 77 6
5 Facundo Bagnis 64 3

Fourth qualifier

First Round Qualifying Competition
          
4 Stefano Travaglia 77 77
  Gian Marco Moroni 63 61
4 Stefano Travaglia 1 6 6
  Peđa Krstin 6 3 2
  Peđa Krstin 3
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References

  1. "Russian looks sharp in return from injury". ATP. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 20 July 2018.
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