2019 Play In Challenger – Singles

Grégoire Barrère was the defending champion[1] and successfully defended his title.

Singles
2019 Play In Challenger
Champion Grégoire Barrère
Runner-up Yannick Maden
Final score6–2, 4–6, 6–4

Barrère won the title after defeating Yannick Maden 6–2, 4–6, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Guillermo García López (Second round)
  2. Yannick Maden (Final)
  3. Grégoire Barrère (Champion)
  4. Matthias Bachinger (Third round)
  5. Sergiy Stakhovsky (Second round)
  6. Stefano Travaglia (Second round, retired)
  7. Corentin Moutet (Second round)
  8. Antoine Hoang (Second round)
  9. Oscar Otte (Second round)
  10. Dennis Novak (Second round)
  11. Yannick Hanfmann (Second round)
  12. Mirza Bašić (Second round)
  13. Quentin Halys (Semifinals)
  14. Daniel Brands (Second round)
  15. Sebastian Ofner (Semifinals)
  16. Arthur De Greef (Third round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
15 Sebastian Ofner 6 7
Norbert Gombos 3 5
15 Sebastian Ofner 4 65
3 Grégoire Barrère 6 77
3 Grégoire Barrère 6 6
Q Aslan Karatsev 3 4
3 Grégoire Barrère 6 4 6
2 Yannick Maden 2 6 4
Tobias Kamke 62 2
13 Quentin Halys 77 6
13 Quentin Halys 65 6 3
2 Yannick Maden 77 1 6
Jan Choinski 3 3
2 Yannick Maden 6 6

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 G García López 5 66
WC K de Schepper 66 6 1 A Pavlásek 7 78
A Pavlásek 78 2 6 A Pavlásek 3 2
ITF F Ferreira Silva 1 3 15 S Ofner 6 6
B Zapata Miralles 6 6 B Zapata Miralles 61 77 62
15 S Ofner 77 65 77
15 S Ofner 6 7
N Gombos 3 5
9 O Otte 3 77 3
M Torpegaard 1 6 6 M Torpegaard 6 63 6
D Masur 6 3 3 M Torpegaard 3 0
LL A Artuñedo 6 4 4 N Gombos 6 6
N Gombos 4 6 6 N Gombos 7 3 7
7 C Moutet 5 6 5

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 G Barrère 6 6
Q Y Mertens 6 77 Q Y Mertens 4 1
WC E Furness 0 63 3 G Barrère 3 6 6
ITF G Jacq 610 2 V Troicki 6 3 2
V Troicki 712 6 V Troicki 6 6
14 D Brands 1 3
3 G Barrère 6 6
Q A Karatsev 3 4
12 M Bašić 3 2
N Mahut 66 4 A Vatutin 6 6
A Vatutin 78 6 A Vatutin 5 1
Q A Karatsev 6 6 Q A Karatsev 7 6
ITF R Safiullin 3 3 Q A Karatsev 6 6
5 S Stakhovsky 3 4

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
6 S Travaglia 3 0r
E Benchetrit 1 0r T Kamke 6 0
T Kamke 6 3 T Kamke 6 6
WC J Tatlot 6 0 WC J Tatlot 2 4
WC G Blancaneaux 3 0r WC J Tatlot 6 6
10 D Novak 4 2
T Kamke 62 2
13 Q Halys 77 6
13 Q Halys 6 6
L Miedler 77 6 L Miedler 4 1
T Griekspoor 65 4 13 Q Halys 5 7 6
A Balázs 2 2 4 M Bachinger 7 5 3
ITF Riccardo Bonadio 6 6 ITF R Bonadio 1 2
4 M Bachinger 6 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 A Hoang 64 3
WC R Roumane 6 6 WC R Roumane 77 6
C İlkel 3 2 WC R Roumane 6 4 64
J Choinski 6 6 J Choinski 4 6 77
F Horanský 4 4 J Choinski 6 6
11 Y Hanfmann 0 4
J Choinski 3 3
2 Y Maden 6 6
16 A De Greef 6 6
M Viola 4 7 6 M Viola 3 1
B Bonzi 6 5 3 16 A De Greef 3 4
D Brown 6 6 2 Y Maden 6 6
M Janvier 4 4 D Brown 4 2
2 Y Maden 6 6
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