2019 Launceston Tennis International – Men's Singles

Marc Polmans was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Tristan Lamasine.

Men's Singles
2019 Launceston Tennis International
Champion Lloyd Harris
Runner-up Lorenzo Giustino
Final score6–2, 6–2

Lloyd Harris won the title after defeating Lorenzo Giustino 6–2, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Lloyd Harris (Champion)
  2. Tatsuma Ito (Third round)
  3. Pedro Martínez (Third round, retired)
  4. Marc Polmans (Second round)
  5. Sebastian Ofner (Third round)
  6. Hiroki Moriya (Second round)
  7. Mohamed Safwat (Second round)
  8. Stéphane Robert(Second round)
  9. Stefano Napolitano (Second round)
  10. Federico Gaio (Second round)
  11. Go Soeda (Third round)
  12. Lorenzo Giustino (Final)
  13. Gian Marco Moroni (Second round)
  14. Guilherme Clezar (Second round)
  15. Jay Clarke (Quarterfinals, retired)
  16. Dudi Sela (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Lloyd Harris 6 77
Nicola Kuhn 4 63
1 Lloyd Harris 6 6
16 Dudi Sela 3 3
16 Dudi Sela 78 7
Max Purcell 66 5
1 Lloyd Harris 6 6
12 Lorenzo Giustino 2 2
Luke Saville 6 6
Tristan Lamasine 4 4
Luke Saville 65 6 5
12 Lorenzo Giustino 77 2 7
12 Lorenzo Giustino 3 7 4
15 Jay Clarke 6 5 1r

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 L Harris 6 6
B Ellis 77 6 B Ellis 2 3
WC C O'Connell 64 4 1 L Harris 6 6
B Mousley 63 0r WC H Bourchier 3 3
WC Harry Bourchier 77 1 WC H Bourchier 77 6
13 GM Moroni 65 3
1 L Harris 6 77
N Kuhn 4 63
10 F Gaio 1 4
N Kuhn 6 7 N Kuhn 6 6
WC A Whittington 1 5 N Kuhn 77 6
E López Pérez 6 6 5 S Ofner 62 3
Sebastian Fanselow 4 2 E López Pérez 4r
5 S Ofner 4

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 P Martínez 7 77
PR D Nguyen 6 2 7 PR D Nguyen 5 62
D Kelly 3 6 5 3 P Martínez 4 1r
A Harris 1 77 6 16 D Sela 6 5
WC Rinky Hijikata 6 65 3 A Harris 3 2
16 D Sela 6 6
16 D Sela 78 7
M Purcell 66 5
9 S Napolitano 5 2
ITF S Diez 3 3 M Purcell 7 6
M Purcell 6 6 M Purcell 6 6
PR D Altmaier 6 4 4 Y Takahashi 4 4
Y Takahashi 4 6 6 Y Takahashi 6 6
6 H Moriya 3 4

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 M Safwat 2 4
L Saville 6 6 L Saville 6 6
ITF A Zhurbin 2 2 L Saville 6 6
ITF J Samper Montaña 3 3 11 G Soeda 4 2
ITF D Pérez Sanz 6 6 ITF D Pérez Sanz 0 6 2
11 G Soeda 6 3 6
L Saville 6 6
T Lamasine 4 4
14 G Clezar 5 62
A Vukic 3 2 T-h Yang 7 77
T-h Yang 6 6 T-h Yang 3 2
T Lamasine 6 6 T Lamasine 6 6
Renta Tokuda 4 1 T Lamasine 6 4 6
4 M Polmans 3 6 3

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 S Robert 3 67
Makoto Ochi 1 1 M Banes 6 79
M Banes 6 6 M Banes 610 3
Y-s Chung 6 6 12 L Giustino 712 6
R Statham 4 3 Y-s Chung 3 77 3
12 L Giustino 6 61 6
12 L Giustino 3 7 4
15 J Clarke 6 5 1r
15 J Clarke 7 6
Q Yuta Shimizu 6 3 Q Y Shimizu 5 1
A Santillan 4 2r 15 J Clarke 6 63 7
WC Jacob Grills 62 6 6 2 T Ito 2 77 5
Q A Bega 77 2 3 WC J Grills 2 4
2 T Ito 6 6
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