2009 SAT Khorat Open – Singles

Singles
2009 SAT Khorat Open
Champion Germany Andreas Beck
Runner-up Sweden Filip Prpic
Final score 7–5, 6–3
Main article: 2009 SAT Khorat Open

Andreas Beck won in the singles' final of the first edition of these championships. He defeated qualifier Filip Prpic 7–5, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Germany Andreas Beck (Champion)
  2. Japan Go Soeda (Quarterfinals)
  3. Australia Chris Guccione (Second Round)
  4. France Mathieu Montcourt (Second Round)
  5. Russia Michail Elgin (First Round)
  6. Germany Daniel Brands (First Round)
  7. India Somdev Devvarman (First Round)
  8. Thailand Danai Udomchoke (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Final four

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Germany Andreas Beck 6 2 6  
   United States Rajeev Ram 2 6 4  
  1  Germany Andreas Beck 7 6  
  Q  Sweden Filip Prpic 5 3  
Q  Sweden Filip Prpic 6 6  
     Turkey Marsel İlhan 1 4    

Top half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Germany A Beck 7 7  
  India P Amritraj 5 63   1 Germany A Beck 6 6  
  Israel H Levy 6 1 6   Israel H Levy 2 1  
WC Thailand K Wachiramanowong 1 6 0 1 Germany A Beck 6 4 7
  Australia C Ebelthite 1 r     Italy P Lorenzi 3 6 64
  United Kingdom J Goodall 4       United Kingdom J Goodall 4 0  
  Italy P Lorenzi 6 7     Italy P Lorenzi 6 6  
6 Germany D Brands 4 5   1 Germany A Beck 6 2 6
4 France M Montcourt 4 6 6   United States R Ram 2 6 4
  Sweden B Rehnquist 6 3 2 4 France M Montcourt 3 6 5
SE Israel N Okun 6 6   SE Israel N Okun 6 4 7
Q Russia E Donskoy 2 3   SE Israel N Okun 6 65 4
  France É Roger-Vasselin 5 2     United States R Ram 4 7 6
  United States R Ram 7 6     United States R Ram 7 6  
  Russia A Kudryavtsev 7 6     Russia A Kudryavtsev 5 3  
7 India S Devvarman 5 3  

Bottom half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
8 Thailand D Udomchoke 6 6  
Q Ukraine D Molchanov 3 3   8 Thailand D Udomchoke 6 4 5
  South Africa I van der Merwe 7 6     South Africa I van der Merwe 2 6 7
WC Bulgaria G Dimitrov 5 2     South Africa I van der Merwe 2 4  
Q Sweden F Prpic 6 6   Q Sweden F Prpic 6 6  
  Australia J Sirianni 2 2   Q Sweden F Prpic 6 6  
WC Thailand So Ratiwatana 2 3   3 Australia C Guccione 4 4  
3 Australia C Guccione 6 6   Q Sweden F Prpic 6 6  
5 Russia M Elgin 1 7 4   Turkey M İlhan 1 4  
  Turkey M İlhan 6 5 6   Turkey M İlhan 6 7  
WC Thailand P Siriluethaiwattana 1 1     South Korea KT Im 3 64  
  South Korea KT Im 6 6     Turkey M İlhan 7 4 7
Q Chinese Taipei T Chen 2 65   2 Japan G Soeda 65 6 66
  Austria M Slanar 6 7     Austria M Slanar 1 r  
  Germany D Kindlmann 1 r   2 Japan G Soeda 3    
2 Japan G Soeda 3    

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