2019 Fairfield Challenger – Singles

Bjorn Fratangelo was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Singles
2019 Fairfield Challenger
Champion Christopher O'Connell
Runner-up Steve Johnson
Final score6–4, 6–4

Christopher O'Connell won the title after defeating Steve Johnson 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Steve Johnson (Final)
  2. Denis Kudla (Third round)
  3. Marcos Giron (Withdrew)
  4. Taro Daniel (Quarterfinals)
  5. Blaž Rola (Third round)
  6. James Duckworth (Third round)
  7. Emilio Gómez (Third round)
  8. Peter Polansky (Quarterfinals)
  9. Darian King (Quarterfinals)
  10. Nicola Kuhn (Third round)
  11. Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (Withdrew)
  12. Christopher O'Connell (Champion)
  13. Mitchell Krueger (Second round)
  14. Jack Sock (Second round)
  15. Ernesto Escobedo (Second round)
  16. Maxime Cressy (Third round)
  17. Donald Young (Third round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1/WC Steve Johnson 6 6
9 Darian King 1 1
1/WC Steve Johnson 3 6 6
WC Brandon Nakashima 6 1 2
4 Taro Daniel 65 65
WC Brandon Nakashima 77 77
1/WC Steve Johnson 4 4
12 Christopher O'Connell 6 6
12 Christopher O'Connell 6 6
Jack Draper 2 3
12 Christopher O'Connell 6 77
Kevin King 3 62
8 Peter Polansky 3 610
Kevin King 6 712

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1/WC S Johnson 77 6
M Mmoh 6 6 M Mmoh 64 4
E Zhu 4 3 1/WC S Johnson 6 6
E King 65 6 6 E King 3 2
Alt Strong Kirchheimer 77 3 4 E King 7 5 77
13 M Krueger 5 7 64
1/WC S Johnson 6 6
9 D King 1 1
9 D King 5 6 7
S Korda 6 77 S Korda 7 0 5
Sebastian Fanselow 4 64 9 D King 6 6
C Sinclair 78 64 4 5 B Rola 4 2
A Velotti 66 77 6 A Velotti 1 4
5 B Rola 6 6

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 T Daniel 6 6
WC Brandon Holt 6 6 WC B Holt 1 4
C Altamirano 2 2 4 T Daniel 1 77 6
Roy Smith 64 4 16 M Cressy 6 62 3
JC Aragone 77 6 JC Aragone 64 2
16 M Cressy 77 6
4 T Daniel 65 65
WC B Nakashima 77 77
LL D Novikov 2 4
WC B Nakashima 6 6 WC B Nakashima 6 6
U Blanch 2 4 WC B Nakashima 77 7
Q Felix Corwin 6 6 6 J Duckworth 65 5
F Peliwo 1 3 Q F Corwin 77 5 0
6 J Duckworth 65 7 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 E Gómez 6 6
N Mejía 2 6 6 N Mejía 4 3
E Leshem 6 1 4 7 E Gómez 1 2
R Quiroz 6 6 12 C O'Connell 6 6
Lucas Gerch 3 3 R Quiroz 3 4
12 C O'Connell 6 6
12 C O'Connell 6 6
J Draper 2 3
14 J Sock 6 62 3
J Draper 6 2 7 J Draper 3 77 6
WC Alex Rybakov 1 6 5 J Draper 6 77
Ryan Peniston 2 3 17 D Young 3 61
A Sarkissian 6 6 A Sarkissian 6 4 0
17 D Young 2 6 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 P Polansky 6 5 6
A Ritschard 6 6 A Ritschard 3 7 4
S Bangoura 4 4 8 P Polansky 6 6
Q S Verbeek 3 3 10 N Kuhn 4 4
M Pervolarakis 6 6 M Pervolarakis 4 6 0
10 N Kuhn 6 2 6
8 P Polansky 3 610
K King 6 712
15 E Escobedo 5 4
K King 6 6 K King 7 6
A Çelikbilek 4 3 K King 6 6
WC Z Svajda 77 6 2 D Kudla 2 3
Mi Redlicki 65 2 WC Z Svajda 1 6 4
2 D Kudla 6 3 6
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