2020 Ann Arbor Challenger – Singles

Ulises Blanch won the title after defeating Roberto Cid Subervi 3–6, 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Singles
2020 Ann Arbor Challenger
Champion Ulises Blanch
Runner-up Roberto Cid Subervi
Final score3–6, 6–4, 6–2

This was the first edition of the tournament.[1]

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Bjorn Fratangelo (Quarterfinals)
  2. Noah Rubin (Second round)
  3. Sebastian Korda (Second round)
  4. Roberto Cid Subervi (Final)
  5. Ruben Bemelmans (Second round)
  6. Renzo Olivo (Second round)
  7. Roberto Quiroz (Quarterfinals)
  8. JC Aragone (Quarterfinals)
  9. Nino Serdarušić (Third round)
  10. Daniel Altmaier (Semifinals)
  11. Kaichi Uchida (Second round)
  12. Kevin King (Second round)
  13. Pedro Sakamoto (Third round)
  14. Michael Redlicki (Second round)
  15. Sekou Bangoura (Third round)
  16. Thomaz Bellucci (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Bjorn Fratangelo 64 2
Stefan Kozlov 77 6
Stefan Kozlov 61 7 3
4 Roberto Cid Subervi 77 5 6
4 Roberto Cid Subervi 6 6
7 Roberto Quiroz 4 4
4 Roberto Cid Subervi 6 4 2
Ulises Blanch 3 6 6
10 Daniel Altmaier 77 7
Edan Leshem 64 5
10 Daniel Altmaier 3 4
Ulises Blanch 6 6
8 JC Aragone 5 7 2
Ulises Blanch 7 5 6

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 B Fratangelo 6 6
D Hidalgo 6 5 3 G Elias 3 3
G Elias 2 7 6 1 B Fratangelo 6 6
L Glasspool 4 1 WC J McNally 3 3
WC J McNally 6 6 WC J McNally 6 6
16 T Bellucci 3 4
1 B Fratangelo 64 2
S Kozlov 77 6
12 K King 3 62
R Roumane 2 2 B Nakashima 6 77
B Nakashima 6 6 B Nakashima 6 3 2
S Kozlov 6 6 S Kozlov 4 6 6
A Rinderknech 3 4 S Kozlov 77 6
6 R Olivo 62 2

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 R Cid Subervi 64 6 715
A Velotti 6 6 A Velotti 77 2 613
PR N Barrientos 4 3 4 R Cid Subervi 6 6
Q A Gómez 3 77 64 15 S Bangoura 4 4
Ma Redlicki 6 64 77 Ma Redlicki 68 3
15 S Bangoura 710 6
4 R Cid Subervi 6 6
7 R Quiroz 4 4
9 N Serdarušić 3
A Bega 1 4 C Hemery 1r
C Hemery 6 6 9 N Serdarušić 5 65
Tobias Simon 6 6 7 R Quiroz 7 77
E King 4 2 T Simon 4 710 64
7 R Quiroz 6 68 77

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5 R Bemelmans 2 4
WC Aleksandar Kovacevic 77 6 WC A Kovacevic 6 6
Nick Chappell 64 2 WC A Kovacevic 7 64 3
A Avidzba 6 6 10 D Altmaier 5 77 6
Evan Song 4 4 A Avidzba 4 78 3
10 D Altmaier 6 66 6
10 D Altmaier 77 7
E Leshem 64 5
13 P Sakamoto 6 79
B Lock 3 5 A Zakharov 2 67
Alexey Zakharov 6 7 13 P Sakamoto 6 3 5
E Leshem 6 6 E Leshem 4 6 7
J Ocleppo 4 3 E Leshem 7 6
3 S Korda 5 3

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 JC Aragone 6 6
WC O Štyler 64 65 WC A Fenty 1 4
WC Andrew Fenty 77 77 8 JC Aragone 3 6 6
Lucas Gerch 6 6 L Gerch 6 4 4
WC Z Svajda 3 3 L Gerch 77 7
11 K Uchida 62 5
8 JC Aragone 5 7 2
U Blanch 7 5 6
14 Mi Redlicki 6 2 3
Juan Manuel Cerúndolo 64 7 5 PR P Kypson 3 6 6
PR P Kypson 77 5 7 PR P Kypson 62 2
Q Strong Kirchheimer 3 66 U Blanch 77 6
U Blanch 6 78 U Blanch 7 77
2 N Rubin 5 64
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References

  1. Bruckner, Meredith (November 22, 2019). "Men's professional tennis tournament coming to Ann Arbor in January". WDIV.
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