2009 Seguros Bolívar Open Medellín – Singles

Singles
2009 Seguros Bolívar Open Medellín
Champion Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela
Runner-up Brazil João Souza
Final score 6–4, 4–6, 6–4

Leonardo Mayer chose to not defend his 2008 title.
Juan Ignacio Chela became the new champion, by beating João Souza 6–4, 4–6, 6–4 in the final match.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela (Champion)
  2. Chile Paul Capdeville (First Round)
  3. Colombia Santiago Giraldo (Second Round)
  4. Portugal Rui Machado (First Round)
  5. Chile Nicolás Massú (First Round)
  6. Spain Pere Riba (Semifinals)
  7. Brazil Thiago Alves (First Round)
  8. Argentina Sergio Roitman (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela 6 6    
   Argentina Eduardo Schwank 3 2    
  1  Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela 6 4 6
     Brazil João Souza 4 6 4
6  Spain Pere Riba 5 4  
     Brazil João Souza 7 6    

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Argentina JI Chela 6 5 6
  Monaco B Balleret 4 7 4 1 Argentina JI Chela 7 6  
  Brazil J Silva 4 4     France G Rufin 64 4  
  France G Rufin 6 6   1 Argentina JI Chela 6 4 6
  Ecuador G Lapentti 4 4     Brazil R Hocevar 4 6 2
  Brazil R Hocevar 6 6     Brazil R Hocevar 7 6  
  Uruguay M Felder 6 6     Uruguay M Felder 5 4  
8 Argentina S Roitman 3 3   1 Argentina JI Chela 6 6  
3 Colombia S Giraldo 7 7     Argentina E Schwank 3 2  
Q Germany L Pörschke 64 65   3 Colombia S Giraldo 6 1  
  Argentina E Schwank 6 6     Argentina E Schwank 7 6  
Q Chile G Hormazábal 4 4     Argentina E Schwank 6 64 6
Q Romania M Copil 4 4     Argentina M Alund 3 7 4
ALT Argentina M Alund 6 6     Argentina M Alund 7 4 6
  Mexico S González 6 6     Mexico S González 64 6 3
5 Chile N Massú 2 4  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
6 Spain P Riba 6 6  
WC Venezuela R Corrente 2 1   6 Spain P Riba 6 7  
  Argentina D Junqueira 4 7 6   Argentina D Junqueira 3 66  
WC Colombia E Struvay 6 65 3 6 Spain P Riba 6 4 6
  Spain P Andújar 7 6     Spain P Andújar 2 6 4
  Spain D Marrero 65 2     Spain P Andújar 7 6  
WC Colombia A González 7 4 6 WC Colombia A González 5 2  
4 Portugal R Machado 65 6 1 6 Spain P Riba 5 4  
7 Brazil T Alves 4 7 1   Brazil J Souza 7 6  
  Brazil J Souza 6 63 6   Brazil J Souza 6 6  
  Argentina S Decoud 6 67 6   Argentina S Decoud 4 4  
  Spain I Cervantes-Huegun 4 7 3   Brazil J Souza 7 4 6
WC Serbia F Krajinović 66 5     Colombia C Salamanca 5 6 4
  Colombia C Salamanca 7 7     Colombia C Salamanca 6 7  
Q Germany A Begemann 6 6   Q Germany A Begemann 3 66  
2 Chile P Capdeville 4 3  

References

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