2019 Seoul Open Challenger – Singles

Mackenzie McDonald was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.[1]

Singles
2019 Seoul Open Challenger
Champion Kwon Soon-woo
Runner-up Max Purcell
Final score7–5, 7–5

Kwon Soon-woo won the title after defeating Max Purcell 7–5, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Jordan Thompson (Withdrew)
  2. Ričardas Berankis (Third round)
  3. Sergiy Stakhovsky (Third round)
  4. Brayden Schnur (Second round)
  5. Lukáš Lacko (Third round)
  6. Jason Jung (Second round)
  7. Marcos Baghdatis (Second round)
  8. Evgeny Donskoy (Third round)
  9. Alex Bolt (Quarterfinals)
  10. Ramkumar Ramanathan (Third round)
  11. Kwon Soon-woo (Champion)
  12. Tatsuma Ito (Quarterfinals)
  13. Nikola Milojević (Semifinals)
  14. Ruben Bemelmans (Second round)
  15. Hiroki Moriya (Second round)
  16. Yūichi Sugita (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Yasutaka Uchiyama 4 78 5
11 Kwon Soon-woo 6 66 7
11 Kwon Soon-woo 77 6
Wu Tung-lin 64 3
Wu Tung-lin 7 6
9 Alex Bolt 5 4
11 Kwon Soon-woo 7 7
Max Purcell 5 5
Li Zhe 4 5
13 Nikola Milojević 6 7
13 Nikola Milojević 2 0
Max Purcell 6 6
12 Tatsuma Ito 78 62 3
Max Purcell 66 77 6

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Alt S Balaji 77 3 4
C İlkel 3 6 3 Y Uchiyama 65 6 6
Y Uchiyama 6 1 6 Y Uchiyama 6 6
S Robert 6 2 4 Y-s Chung 4 4
Y-s Chung 1 6 6 Y-s Chung 6 6
16 Y Sugita 2 3
Y Uchiyama 4 78 5
11 S-w Kwon 6 66 7
11 S-w Kwon 6 6
ITF Shintaro Imai 6 6 ITF S Imai 3 2
WC Ho Chung 1 3 11 S-w Kwon 77 6
ITF Y Bai 6 6 8 E Donskoy 62 3
Q Jacob Grills 4 1 ITF Y Bai 6 3 3
8 E Donskoy 4 6 6

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 B Schnur 1 78 2
K Uchida 6 1 4 T-l Wu 6 66 6
T-l Wu 4 6 6 T-l Wu 6 7
LL Xia Zihao 4 1 S Myneni 4 5
S Myneni 6 6 S Myneni 6 6
15 H Moriya 2 1
T-l Wu 7 6
9 A Bolt 5 4
9 A Bolt 77 63 6
G Soeda 6 4 4 T-h Yang 65 77 3
T-h Yang 2 6 6 9 A Bolt 77 6
A Santillan d A Santillan 64 3
ITF Y Hossam A Santillan 6 5 77
6 J Jung 3 7 63

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 M Baghdatis 4 2
ITF M Echargui 2 4 Z Li 6 6
Z Li 6 6 Z Li 6 65 78
Q J-s Nam 7 6 10 R Ramanathan 4 77 66
D-h Lee 5 1 Q J-s Nam 3 66
10 R Ramanathan 6 78
Z Li 4 5
13 N Milojević 6 7
13 N Milojević 61 6 6
WC Kim Dong-ju 2 2 WC J-m Lee 77 3 3
WC J-m Lee 6 6 13 N Milojević 6 77
ITF Rio Noguchi 3 6 6 3 S Stakhovsky 2 65
WC S-c Hong 6 4 0 ITF R Noguchi 1 4
3 S Stakhovsky 6 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5 L Lacko 6 6
S Mukund 2 4 L Saville 3 4
L Saville 6 6 5 L Lacko 4 1
WC Shin San-hui 2 0 12 T Ito 6 6
F Peliwo 6 6 F Peliwo 5 2
12 T Ito 7 6
12 T Ito 78 62 3
M Purcell 66 77 6
14 R Bemelmans 2 64
M Banes 64 3 M Purcell 6 77
M Purcell 77 6 M Purcell 4 6 6
A Šetkić 7 77 2 R Berankis 6 4 3
G Oliveira 5 64 A Šetkić 4 6 4
2 R Berankis 6 3 6
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