2016 Kobe Challenger – Singles

John Millman was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Singles
2016 Kobe Challenger
Champion Chung Hyeon
Runner-up James Duckworth
Final score6–4, 7–6(7–2)

Chung Hyeon won the title after defeating James Duckworth 6–4, 7–6(7–2) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Yūichi Sugita (First round)
  2. Yoshihito Nishioka (Quarterfinals)
  3. Taro Daniel (First round)
  4. Go Soeda (Semifinals)
  5. Chung Hyeon (Champion)
  6. Lee Duck-hee (Semifinals)
  7. James Duckworth (Final)
  8. Tatsuma Ito (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
6 Lee Duck-hee 62 4
7 James Duckworth 77 6
7 James Duckworth 4 62
5 Chung Hyeon 6 77
4 Go Soeda 3 77 3
5 Chung Hyeon 6 64 6

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Y Sugita 3 2
Y Uchiyama 6 6 Y Uchiyama 6 6
A Michon 6 6 A Michon 2 3
Q K-y Lee 4 0 Y Uchiyama 1 0r
T Chen 4 4 6 D-h Lee 6 2
WC Y Watanuki 6 6 WC Y Watanuki 1 2
Q Kim Cheong-eui 1 6 3 6 D-h Lee 6 6
6 D-h Lee 6 3 6 6 D-h Lee 62 4
3 T Daniel 1 1 7 J Duckworth 77 6
H Moriya 6 6 H Moriya 3 3
P Gunneswaran 3 60 L Lokoli 6 6
L Lokoli 6 77 L Lokoli 5 62
A Pavić 5 4 7 J Duckworth 7 77
J-P Smith 7 6 J-P Smith 3 2
Q Shintaro Imai 0 77 4 7 J Duckworth 6 6
7 J Duckworth 6 64 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 T Ito 63 6 4
L Saville 77 4 6 L Saville 4 66
A Weintraub 7 6 A Weintraub 6 78
Q K Uesugi 5 4 A Weintraub 2 6 1
WC Makoto Ochi 3 1 4 G Soeda 6 1 6
WC Ken Onishi 6 6 WC K Onishi 0 67
Shuichi Sekiguchi 1 0 4 G Soeda 6 79
4 G Soeda 6 6 4 G Soeda 3 77 3
5 H Chung 6 6 5 H Chung 6 64 6
S-c Hong 1 3 5 H Chung 1 7 6
E Leshem 2 4 D Masur 6 5 3
D Masur 6 6 5 H Chung 7 6
Yuya Kibi 6 64 6 2 Y Nishioka 5 4
WC Y Takahashi 2 77 3 Y Kibi 1 4
S-w Kwon 4 2 2 Y Nishioka 6 6
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