2016 Swedish Open – Men's Singles

Men's Singles
2016 Swedish Open
Champion Spain Albert Ramos-Viñolas
Runner-up Spain Fernando Verdasco
Final score 6–3, 6–4
Main article: 2016 Swedish Open

Benoît Paire was the defending champion, but chose to compete in Hamburg instead.

Albert Ramos-Viñolas won the title, defeating Fernando Verdasco in the final, 6–3, 6–4.

Seeds

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

  1. Spain David Ferrer (Semifinals)
  2. Portugal João Sousa (Quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Albert Ramos-Viñolas (Champion)
  4. Spain Marcel Granollers (Second round)
  5. Spain Fernando Verdasco (Final)
  6. United Kingdom Aljaž Bedene (Second round)
  7. Argentina Diego Schwartzman (Withdrew)
  8. Russia Evgeny Donskoy (Second round)
  9. Argentina Horacio Zeballos (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Spain David Ferrer 5 4  
3  Spain Albert Ramos-Viñolas 7 6  
  3  Spain Albert Ramos-Viñolas 6 6
  5  Spain Fernando Verdasco 3 4
5  Spain Fernando Verdasco 6 6
   Portugal Gastão Elias 3 1  

Top half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
 
    1  Spain D Ferrer 3 7 6  
Q  France C Hemery 6 4 6     Q  France C Hemery 6 5 3  
Q  France T Lamasine 4 6 3       1  Spain D Ferrer 6 4 6  
 Germany D Brown 6 78        Germany D Brown 1 6 4  
 Spain D Muñoz de la Nava 2 66      Germany D Brown 6 65 6
WC  Sweden I Arvidsson 4 64     6  United Kingdom A Bedene 3 77 3  
6  United Kingdom A Bedene 6 77       1  Spain D Ferrer 5 4
      3  Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 7 6
    3  Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 77 6  
 Germany M Berrer 5 5      Spain R Carballés Baena 65 3  
 Spain R Carballés Baena 7 7       3  Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 5 7 6
 Argentina M Trungelliti 6 4 3        Italy A Arnaboldi 7 5 0  
 Italy A Arnaboldi 2 6 6      Italy A Arnaboldi 6 6
 Russia K Khachanov 6 64 3     8  Russia E Donskoy 3 2  
8  Russia E Donskoy 3 77 6  

Bottom half

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals
5  Spain F Verdasco 6 6  
Q  Switzerland H Laaksonen 3 2     5  Spain F Verdasco 6 6  
 Spain A Montañés 6 6      Spain A Montañés 3 2  
 Sweden E Ymer 4 2       5  Spain F Verdasco 6 6  
 Estonia J Zopp 1 77 1        Argentina F Bagnis 2 1  
 Argentina F Bagnis 6 65 6      Argentina F Bagnis 7 6
    4  Spain M Granollers 5 3  
      5  Spain F Verdasco 6 6
9  Argentina H Zeballos 4 2        Portugal G Elias 3 1
 Japan T Daniel 6 6      Japan T Daniel 61 6 2  
Q  Sweden C Lindell 1 4      Portugal G Elias 77 3 6  
 Portugal G Elias 6 6        Portugal G Elias 6 6
WC  Sweden F Simonsson 3 6 65       2  Portugal J Sousa 2 2  
WC  Sweden C Söderlund 6 3 77     WC  Sweden C Söderlund 3 1
    2  Portugal J Sousa 6 6  
 

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Estonia Jürgen Zopp (Moved to main draw)
  2. Switzerland Henri Laaksonen (Qualified)
  3. Serbia Marko Tepavac (First round)
  4. Brazil André Ghem (Qualifying competition)
  5. France Tristan Lamasine (Qualified)
  6. Netherlands Scott Griekspoor (Qualifying competition)
  7. Croatia Nikola Mektić (First round)
  8. Sweden Christian Lindell (Qualified)

Qualifiers

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

  First Round Qualifying Competition
                         
  Alt  Sweden Milos Sekulic 79 5 4  
PR  Croatia Nikola Čačić 67 7 6  
  PR  Croatia Nikola Čačić 1 2
  WC  France Calvin Hemery 6 6
WC  France Calvin Hemery 6 77
  7  Croatia Nikola Mektić 3 64  

Second qualifier

  First Round Qualifying Competition
                         
  2  Switzerland Henri Laaksonen 6 4 6  
Alt  Sweden Markus Eriksson 4 6 4  
  2  Switzerland Henri Laaksonen 6 6
  6  Netherlands Scott Griekspoor 4 2
WC  Sweden Daniel Appelgren 4 4
  6  Netherlands Scott Griekspoor 6 6  

Third qualifier

  First Round Qualifying Competition
                         
  3  Serbia Marko Tepavac 5 6 4  
   Belarus Maxim Dubarenco 7 1 6  
     Belarus Maxim Dubarenco 2 4
  8  Sweden Christian Lindell 6 6
   Italy Marco Bortolotti 2 4
  8  Sweden Christian Lindell 6 6  

Fourth qualifier

  First Round Qualifying Competition
                         
  4  Brazil André Ghem 6 6  
   Romania Dragoş Dima 1 0  
  4  Brazil André Ghem 5 4
  5  France Tristan Lamasine 7 6
   Argentina Juan Ignacio Galarza 7 3 1
  5  France Tristan Lamasine 5 6 6  

References

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