2019 President's Cup (tennis) – Men's Singles

Sebastian Ofner was the defending champion[1] but lost in the third round to Aleksandar Vukic.

Men's Singles
2019 President's Cup (tennis)
Champion Evgeny Donskoy
Runner-up Sebastian Korda
Final score7–6(7–5), 3–6, 6–4

Evgeny Donskoy won the title after defeating Sebastian Korda 7–6(7–5), 3–6, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Evgeny Donskoy (Champion)
  2. Lorenzo Giustino (Second round)
  3. Sebastian Ofner (Third round)
  4. Egor Gerasimov (Quarterfinals)
  5. Aleksandr Nedovyesov (Third round)
  6. Mirza Bašić (Third round)
  7. Lucas Miedler (Third round)
  8. Chung Yun-seong (Quarterfinals)
  9. Gonçalo Oliveira (Third round)
  10. Matteo Viola (Quarterfinals)
  11. Jurij Rodionov (Second round)
  12. Pavel Kotov (Second round)
  13. Sasikumar Mukund (Second round)
  14. Aleksandar Vukic (Semifinals)
  15. Nam Ji-sung (Third round)
  16. Zhang Zhizhen (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Evgeny Donskoy 6 77
Gastão Elias 4 64
1 Evgeny Donskoy 3 6 77
Khumoyun Sultanov 6 1 65
4 Egor Gerasimov 78 61 4
Khumoyun Sultanov 66 77 6
1 Evgeny Donskoy 77 3 6
Sebastian Korda 65 6 4
8 Chung Yun-seong 3 2
14 Aleksandar Vukic 6 6
14 Aleksandar Vukic 63 3
Sebastian Korda 77 6
10 Matteo Viola 4 5
Sebastian Korda 6 7

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 E Donskoy 6 6
Alafia Ayeni 6 6 A Ayeni 2 3
WC Sergey Fomin 4 4 1 E Donskoy 3 6 6
T Gabashvili 6 6 15 J-s Nam 6 1 4
B Patael 3 2 T Gabashvili 6 4 2
15 J-s Nam 1 6 6
1 E Donskoy 6 77
G Elias 4 64
12 P Kotov 4 0
G Elias 6 6 G Elias 6 6
PR N Barrientos 1 1 G Elias 3 6 78
ITF Nikolás Sánchez Izquierdo 6 4 6 6 M Bašić 6 3 66
Q L Margaroli 3 6 3 ITF N Sánchez Izquierdo 4 6 3
6 M Bašić 6 3 6

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 E Gerasimov 7 6
ITF K Kravchuk 6 77 ITF K Kravchuk 5 4
Harry Bourchier 4 63 4 E Gerasimov 6 6
ITF Shuichi Sekiguchi 6 6 ITF S Sekiguchi 2 0
WC Dostanbek Tashbulatov 3 1 ITF S Sekiguchi 7 6
16 Zh Zhang 5 4
4 E Gerasimov 78 61 4
K Sultanov 66 77 6
11 J Rodionov 5 6 2
Baptiste Crepatte 61 4 K Sultanov 7 2 6
K Sultanov 77 6 K Sultanov 6 6
Alt M Vrbenský 2 3 7 L Miedler 3 4
Denis Yevseyev 6 6 D Yevseyev 1 1
7 L Miedler 6 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 Y-s Chung 6 4 6
WC A Golubev 68 4 E Leshem 4 6 4
E Leshem 710 6 8 Y-s Chung 63 7 6
A Šetkić 4 6 4 9 G Oliveira 77 5 4
NH Lý 6 3 6 NH Lý 4 4
9 G Oliveira 6 6
8 Y-s Chung 3 2
14 A Vukic 6 6
14 A Vukic 6 2 6
T-h Yang 6 3 7 T-h Yang 3 6 4
A Kadhe 2 6 5 14 A Vukic 4 6 6
I Marchenko 77 77 3 S Ofner 6 3 4
WC M İlhan 63 65 I Marchenko 3 6 3
3 S Ofner 6 3 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5 A Nedovyesov 6 6
WC Grigoriy Lomakin 60 2 F Mena 3 2
F Mena 77 6 5 A Nedovyesov 64 4
Sidharth Rawat 6 6 10 M Viola 77 6
ITF S Fayziev 2 2 S Rawat 1 6 1
10 M Viola 6 2 6
10 M Viola 4 5
S Korda 6 7
13 S Mukund 68 65
A Rinderknech 6 6 A Rinderknech 710 77
Q V Manafov 4 3 A Rinderknech 77 3 4
S Korda 5 S Korda 65 6 6
ITF E Tiurnev 1r S Korda 7 6
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