Date | R | Home v Away | - |
03/11 03:05 |
45 |
Kamil Majchrzak v Ruikai Wang
|
Retired
|
03/11 02:45 |
45 |
Jacob Grills v Yusuke Takahashi
|
4-6,6-4,2-6
|
03/11 02:40 |
45 |
Cheong-Eui Kim v Gerard Granollers
|
4-6,6-3,7-5
|
03/11 01:30 |
45 |
Rigele Te v Gianluigi Quinzi
|
6-7,5-7
|
03/11 01:30 |
45 |
Chuhan Wang v Yunseong Chung
|
Retired
|
03/11 01:30 |
45 |
Jie Cui v Maverick Banes
|
Retired
|
03/11 01:30 |
45 |
Andrea Vavassori v Tristan-Samuel Weissborn
|
7-6,6-3
|
03/11 01:30 |
45 |
Yecong He v Yan Bai
|
3-6,4-6
|
03/11 01:30 |
45 |
Stefano Napolitano v Christopher Rungkat
|
6-2,6-2
|
03/13 04:00 |
54 |
[393] Hubert Hurkacz v Kuan-Yi Lee
[474] |
4-6,6-3,6-2
|
03/13 04:00 |
54 |
[207] Marko Tepavac v Franko Skugor
[290] |
3-6,4-6
|
03/13 04:00 |
54 |
[411] Roman Safiullin v Matteo Berrettini
[340]
|
6-7,6-4,7-6
|
03/13 04:00 |
54 |
[203] Joris De Loore v Axel Michon
[325] |
Retired
|
03/12 09:00 |
46 |
[474] Kuan-Yi Lee v Shuichi Sekiguchi
[324] |
6-3,6-4
|
03/12 08:40 |
46 |
[235] Aslan Karatsev v Hubert Hurkacz
[393]
|
6-7,6-4,5-7
|
03/12 07:30 |
46 |
[290] Franko Skugor v Andrea Pellegrino
[475] |
5-7,6-1,6-3
|
03/12 07:05 |
46 |
[207] Marko Tepavac v Lorenzo Sonego
[311]
|
6-3,3-6,6-2
|
03/12 06:30 |
46 |
[340] Matteo Berrettini v Marinko Matosevic
[255] |
7-6,6-2
|
03/12 06:20 |
46 |
[411] Roman Safiullin v Christopher Rungkat
[444] |
6-3,6-2
|
03/12 05:20 |
46 |
[325] Axel Michon v Christopher O'Connell
[236]
|
6-1,7-6
|
03/12 04:45 |
45 |
[324] Shuichi Sekiguchi v Jaume Munar
[247]
|
6-4,2-6,6-3
|
03/12 04:45 |
45 |
[235] Aslan Karatsev v Tsung-Hua Yang
[260] |
6-3,6-4
|
03/12 04:35 |
46 |
Joris De Loore v Vitaly Kozyukov
|
6-4,6-4
|
03/12 04:30 |
45 |
Rui-Xuan Wang v Kuan-Yi Lee
|
4-6,0-6
|
03/12 04:15 |
45 |
Hubert Hurkacz v Jianhui Li
|
6-4,6-2
|
03/12 03:05 |
45 |
[207] Marko Tepavac v Yannick Maden
[259] |
7-6,6-2
|
03/12 03:05 |
45 |
[475] Andrea Pellegrino v Brydan Klein
[254] |
1-6,6-3,7-5
|
03/12 03:05 |
45 |
Franko Skugor v Cheng-Yu Yu
|
6-4,6-4
|
03/12 02:50 |
45 |
Kento Takeuchi v Marinko Matosevic
|
3-6,5-7
|
03/12 02:50 |
45 |
[210] Daniel Masur v Roman Safiullin
[411]
|
3-6,4-6
|
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