2020 Burnie International – Men's Singles

Steven Diez was the defending champion[1] but lost in the second round to Jason Kubler.

Men's Singles
2020 Burnie International
Champion Taro Daniel
Runner-up Yannick Hanfmann
Final score6–2, 6–2

Taro Daniel won the title after defeating Yannick Hanfmann 6–2, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Taro Daniel (Champion)
  2. Yannick Maden (Third round)
  3. Steven Diez (Second round)
  4. Alex Bolt (Quarterfinals)
  5. Lorenzo Giustino (Third round)
  6. Jay Clarke (Semifinals)
  7. Nikola Milojević (Third round)
  8. Kimmer Coppejans (Third round)
  9. Andrew Harris (Second round)
  10. Yannick Hanfmann (Final)
  11. Mohamed Safwat (Quarterfinals)
  12. Li Zhe (Quarterfinals)
  13. Wu Tung-lin (Third round)
  14. Lee Duck-hee (Third round)
  15. Liam Broady (Second round)
  16. Julian Lenz (Second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Taro Daniel 6 6
11 Mohamed Safwat 3 2
1 Taro Daniel 6 6
6 Jay Clarke 3 1
4 Alex Bolt 6 5 2
6 Jay Clarke 4 7 6
1 Taro Daniel 6 6
10 Yannick Hanfmann 2 2
12 Li Zhe 66 6 2
Jason Kubler 78 4 6
Jason Kubler 4 1
10 Yannick Hanfmann 6 6
10 Yannick Hanfmann 6 6
Michail Pervolarakis 4 1

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 T Daniel 77 77
V Galović 1 65 Y Shimizu 64 65
Yuta Shimizu 6 77 1 T Daniel 6 6
Evan Song 6 79 13 T-l Wu 4 4
F Peliwo 2 67 E Song 0 3
13 T-l Wu 6 6
1 T Daniel 6 6
11 M Safwat 3 2
11 M Safwat 3 7 6
B Gojo 6 6 B Gojo 6 5 3
MF Descotte 1 3 11 M Safwat 3 6 6
M Banes 3 66 8 K Coppejans 6 3 4
Harry Bourchier 6 78 H Bourchier 7 3 4
8 K Coppejans 5 6 6

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 A Bolt 7 7
Q T Niki 5 3 Alt L Caruana 5 5
Alt L Caruana 7 6 4 A Bolt 6 6
B Mott 2 4 14 D-h Lee 3 2
E King 6 6 E King 4 3
14 D-h Lee 6 6
4 A Bolt 6 5 2
6 J Clarke 4 7 6
9 A Harris 3 4
D Altmaier 5 6 6 D Altmaier 6 6
WC Alexander Crnokrak 7 4 4 D Altmaier 1 77 4
B Klein 6 4 6 6 J Clarke 6 65 6
WC Matthew Romios 3 6 2 B Klein 6 3 4
6 J Clarke 1 6 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5 L Giustino 6 6
A Vavassori 7 4 6 A Vavassori 3 3
WC Dane Sweeny 5 6 0 5 L Giustino 4 2
D Kelly 2 77 4 12 Z Li 6 6
Jacob Grills 6 64 6 J Grills 1 0
12 Z Li 6 6
12 Z Li 66 6 2
J Kubler 78 4 6
16 J Lenz 4 4
S Doumbia 2 5 B Kavčič 6 6
B Kavčič 6 7 B Kavčič 79 4 4
J Kubler 6 6 J Kubler 67 6 6
WC B Ellis 4 4 J Kubler 4 6 6
3 S Diez 6 3 2

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 N Milojević 6 6
B Lock 4 6 6 B Lock 1 4
Q P Tsitsipas 6 2 2 7 N Milojević 4 4
A Santillan 4 3 10 Y Hanfmann 6 6
WC Tristan Schoolkate 6 6 WC T Schoolkate 2 3
10 Y Hanfmann 6 6
10 Y Hanfmann 6 6
M Pervolarakis 4 1
15 L Broady 0 6 61
M Pervolarakis 6 6 M Pervolarakis 6 3 77
Tobias Simon 3 4 M Pervolarakis 6 6
Thomas Fancutt 4 64 2 Y Maden 1 0
Rio Noguchi 6 77 R Noguchi 2 2
2 Y Maden 6 6
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