2020 Morelos Open – Singles

Matías Franco Descotte was the defending champion[1] but lost in the second round to Jurij Rodionov.

Singles
2020 Morelos Open
Champion Jurij Rodionov
Runner-up Juan Pablo Ficovich
Final score4–6, 6–2, 6–3

Rodionov won the title after defeating Juan Pablo Ficovich 4–6, 6–2, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Dudi Sela (Second round)
  2. Sebastian Ofner (Third round)
  3. Dmitry Popko (Third round)
  4. Ramkumar Ramanathan (Second round)
  5. Peter Polansky (Third round)
  6. Christopher Eubanks (Third round)
  7. Daniel Altmaier (Quarterfinals)
  8. Gian Marco Moroni (Second round)
  9. Juan Pablo Ficovich (Final)
  10. Jurij Rodionov (Champion)
  11. Adrián Menéndez Maceiras (Third round)
  12. JC Aragone (Second round)
  13. Roberto Quiroz (Third round)
  14. Roberto Ortega Olmedo (Quarterfinals)
  15. James Ward (Second round)
  16. Santiago Giraldo (Third round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Aziz Dougaz 6 6
Alexander Sarkissian 2 0
Aziz Dougaz 63 6 3
9 Juan Pablo Ficovich 77 4 6
14 Roberto Ortega Olmedo 6 5 5
9 Juan Pablo Ficovich 3 7 7
9 Juan Pablo Ficovich 6 2 3
10 Jurij Rodionov 4 6 6
7 Daniel Altmaier 6 63 4
Guilherme Clezar 3 77 6
Guilherme Clezar 6 2 4
10 Jurij Rodionov 3 6 6
10 Jurij Rodionov 7 3 7
Alejandro González 5 6 5

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 D Sela 6 4 4
A Dougaz 77 6 A Dougaz 2 6 6
C Lindell 65 3 A Dougaz 7 6
Q M Echazú 4 78 4 16 S Giraldo 5 4
WC M Sánchez 6 66 6 WC M Sánchez 5 4
16 S Giraldo 7 6
A Dougaz 6 6
A Sarkissian 2 0
11 A Menéndez Maceiras 6 4 6
Oscar José Gutierrez 6 3 2 WC T Bellucci 2 6 3
WC T Bellucci 4 6 6 11 A Menéndez Maceiras 2 6 3
Ronald Slobodchikov 65 2 A Sarkissian 6 1 6
A Sarkissian 77 6 A Sarkissian 6 6
8 GM Moroni 3 3

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
3 D Popko 6 7
Ma Redlicki 6 6 Ma Redlicki 3 5
L Saville 3 3 3 D Popko 5 6 0
G López Villaseñor 6 6 14 R Ortega Olmedo 7 1 6
WC S Mochizuki 3 3 G López Villaseñor 5 6 4
14 R Ortega Olmedo 7 3 6
14 R Ortega Olmedo 6 5 5
9 JP Ficovich 3 7 7
9 JP Ficovich 4 6 6
Q R Roelofse 6 6 Q R Roelofse 6 3 4
Harry Bourchier 4 4 9 JP Ficovich 3 6 7
J-P Smith 4 6 5 6 C Eubanks 6 3 5
E King 6 3 7 E King 0 4
6 C Eubanks 6 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 D Altmaier 6 77
WC Juan Alejandro Hernández 3 2 C Rodríguez 4 63
C Rodríguez 6 6 7 D Altmaier 6
J Hernández-Fernández 3 77 3 S Mansouri 5r
S Mansouri 6 62 6 S Mansouri 6 3 6
12 JC Aragone 2 6 4
7 D Altmaier 6 63 4
G Clezar 3 77 6
13 R Quiroz 6 5 6
A Velotti 3 2 B Lock 2 7 1
B Lock 6 6 13 R Quiroz 62 2
D Hidalgo 65 2 G Clezar 77 6
G Clezar 77 6 G Clezar 77 4 6
4 R Ramanathan 65 6 4

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
5 P Polansky 6 6
P Sakamoto 77 6 P Sakamoto 4 2
C Gómez-Herrera 65 2 5 P Polansky 63 4
C Altamirano 3 5 10 J Rodionov 77 6
MF Descotte 6 7 MF Descotte 2 5
10 J Rodionov 6 7
10 J Rodionov 7 3 7
A González 5 6 5
15 J Ward 6 1 63
WC L Patiño 65 4 A González 3 6 77
A González 77 6 A González 6 63 6
J Panta 3 6 3 2 S Ofner 2 77 2
K King 6 3 6 K King 61 3
2 S Ofner 77 6
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