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2022 Open 13 Provence – Singles

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Singles
2022 Open 13 Provence
Final
ChampionRussia Andrey Rublev
Runner-upCanada Félix Auger-Aliassime
Score7–5, 7–6(7–4)
Details
Draw28 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Andrey Rublev defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime in the final, 7–5, 7–6(7–4) to win the singles title at the 2022 Open 13 Provence.

Daniil Medvedev was the defending champion,[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Seeds

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The top four seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1. Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas (quarterfinals)
  2. Russia Andrey Rublev (champion)
  3. Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime (final)
  4. Russia Aslan Karatsev (quarterfinals)
  5. Belarus Ilya Ivashka (quarterfinals)
  6. Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor (first round)
  7. Australia Alexei Popyrin (first round)
  8. Italy Gianluca Mager (withdrew)
  9. France Benjamin Bonzi (semifinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Q Russia Roman Safiullin 64 65
3 Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime 77 77
3 Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime 5 64
2 Russia Andrey Rublev 7 77
9 France Benjamin Bonzi 3 6 3
2 Russia Andrey Rublev 6 4 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Greece S Tsitsipas 6 77
  France H Gaston 6 6 France H Gaston 3 64
  France C Moutet 4 4 1 Greece S Tsitsipas 4 4
Q Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 6 3 1 Q Russia R Safiullin 6 6
Q Czech Republic T Macháč 1 6 6 Q Czech Republic T Macháč 78 4 64
Q Russia R Safiullin 65 6 77 Q Russia R Safiullin 66 6 77
7 Australia A Popyrin 77 4 63 Q Russia R Safiullin 64 65
3 Canada F Auger-Aliassime 77 77
3 Canada F Auger-Aliassime 77 6
WC France J-W Tsonga 6 6 WC France J-W Tsonga 63 2
WC France G Simon 2 4 3 Canada F Auger-Aliassime 6 6
  Italy S Travaglia 6 65 77 5 Belarus I Ivashka 3 4
  Switzerland H Laaksonen 2 77 61 Italy S Travaglia 1 3
  Slovakia N Gombos 65 3 5 Belarus I Ivashka 6 6
5 Belarus I Ivashka 77 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 France B Bonzi 77 6
  Poland K Majchrzak 61 4 9 France B Bonzi 6 6
Q Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 65 5 France P-H Herbert 4 3
  France P-H Herbert 77 7 9 France B Bonzi 6 6
LL Belgium Z Bergs 6 3 4 4 Russia A Karatsev 1 3
  Denmark H Rune 1 6 6 Denmark H Rune 3 61
4 Russia A Karatsev 6 77
9 France B Bonzi 3 6 3
6 Netherlands T Griekspoor 5 6 1 2 Russia A Rublev 6 4 6
WC France L Pouille 7 3 6 WC France L Pouille 6 3 77
Moldova R Albot 3 7 6 Moldova R Albot 3 6 62
Austria D Novak 6 5 1 WC France L Pouille 3 6 2
  France R Gasquet 6 7 2 Russia A Rublev 6 1 6
  Sweden M Ymer 4 5 France R Gasquet 6 3 63
2 Russia A Rublev 4 6 77

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1. Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč (qualified)
  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Džumhur (qualified)
  3. Russia Roman Safiullin (qualified)
  4. Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin (qualified)
  5. Belgium Zizou Bergs (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  6. Italy Flavio Cobolli (first round)
  7. Switzerland Marc-Andrea Hüsler (qualifying competition)
  8. Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (first round)

Qualifiers

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Lucky loser

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč 6 6
  Slovakia Filip Horanský 1 4
1 Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč 7 6
Alt Italy Andrea Arnaboldi 5 3
Alt Italy Andrea Arnaboldi 77 6
8 Slovakia Lukáš Lacko 64 4

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Džumhur 6 3 6
Alt France Matteo Martineau 2 6 3
2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Džumhur 6 6
5 Belgium Zizou Bergs 3 2
Alt Russia Ivan Gakhov 4 2
5 Belgium Zizou Bergs 6 6

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3 Russia Roman Safiullin 6 6
  Latvia Ernests Gulbis 3 4
3 Russia Roman Safiullin 6 6
Alt Germany Julian Lenz 4 3
Alt Germany Julian Lenz 7 6
6/Alt Italy Flavio Cobolli 5 2

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin 6 6
WC France Timo Legout 4 1
4 Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin 6 6
7 Switzerland Marc-Andrea Hüsler 4 4
WC France Ugo Blanchet 1 79 2
7 Switzerland Marc-Andrea Hüsler 6 67 6

References

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  1. ^ "Daniil Medvedev Ends Pierre-Hugues Herbert's Run, Earns 10th Title | ATP Tour | Tennis". ATP Tour.
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