2009 Mitsubishi Electric Europe Cup – Singles

Singles
2009 Mitsubishi Electric Europe Cup
Champion Spain David Marrero
Runner-up Croatia Antonio Veić
Final score 5–7, 6–4, 6–4

Albert Montañés was the defending champion, but he chose to not defend his 2008 title.
The next champion became other Spaniard player, David Marrero, who won in the final 5–7, 6–4, 6–4, against Antonio Veić.

Seeds

  1. Germany Simon Greul (Second Round)
  2. France Adrian Mannarino (Quarterfinals)
  3. France Mathieu Montcourt (Second Round)
  4. Italy Filippo Volandri (Second Round)
  5. Italy Tomas Tenconi (First Round)
  6. Argentina Sebastián Decoud (First Round)
  7. Slovenia Grega Žemlja (First Round)
  8. Denmark Kristian Pless (First Round)

Draw

Key

Final four

  Semifinals Final
                         
     Croatia Antonio Veić 7 7    
   Italy Alessio di Mauro 5 5    
     Croatia Antonio Veić 7 4 4
     Spain David Marrero 5 6 6
   Spain David Marrero 7 6  
     Monaco Jean-René Lisnard 65 3    

Top half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Germany S Greul 5 6 6
WC Italy A Arnaboldi 7 3 3 1 Germany S Greul 4 2  
  Germany A Flock 6 6     Germany A Flock 6 6  
WC Italy S Ianni 4 2     Germany A Flock 5 3  
  Serbia D Katić 2 3     Croatia A Veić 7 6  
  Croatia A Veić 6 6     Croatia A Veić 6 3 6
  Argentina JP Brzezicki 6 6     Argentina JP Brzezicki 3 6 4
7 Slovenia G Žemlja 1 2     Croatia A Veić 7 7  
3 France M Montcourt 6 7     Italy A di Mauro 5 5  
Q Brazil D Silva 4 68   3 France M Montcourt 5 4  
  Germany T Kamke 4 3     Italy A di Mauro 7 6  
  Italy A di Mauro 6 6     Italy A di Mauro 610 6 6
LL Spain I Cervantes-Huegun 2 65     Germany J Reister 7 3 1
  Germany J Reister 6 7     Germany J Reister 6 6  
Q Czech Republic R Vik 4 6 7 Q Czech Republic R Vik 1 4  
8 Denmark K Pless 6 4 62

Bottom half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5 Italy T Tenconi 65 6 63
  Spain D Marrero 7 1 7   Spain D Marrero 6 6  
Q Italy A Brizzi 6 7   Q Italy A Brizzi 4 4  
  Netherlands T de Bakker 4 62     Spain D Marrero 6 6  
  Czech Republic J Pospíšil 1 6 3 Q Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 3 4  
Q Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 6 4 6 Q Spain A Ramos-Viñolas 6 6  
  Italy M Crugnola 2 4   4/WC Italy F Volandri 3 3  
4/WC Italy F Volandri 6 6     Spain D Marrero 7 6  
6 Argentina S Decoud 1 6 2   Monaco J-R Lisnard 65 3  
  Romania A Ungur 6 1 6   Romania A Ungur 68 4  
  Monaco J-R Lisnard 6 6     Monaco J-R Lisnard 7 6  
  Peru I Miranda 4 4     Monaco J-R Lisnard 7 6  
  Ukraine I Marchenko 64 6 61 2 France A Mannarino 5 2  
  Brazil R Dutra da Silva 7 2 7   Brazil R Dutra da Silva 3 1  
  Italy A Stoppini 2 1   2 France A Mannarino 6 6  
2 France A Mannarino 6 6  

References

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