Date | R | Home v Away | - |
05/18 08:00 |
27 |
[409] Peter Nagy v Nino Serdarusic
[475] |
6-4,7-5
|
05/17 15:05 |
26 |
Peter Nagy v Pascal Meis
|
7-6,6-3
|
05/17 12:40 |
26 |
Attila Balazs v Matej Sabanov
|
6-1,1-6,6-3
|
05/17 10:50 |
26 |
James Frawley v Pascal Brunner
|
6-7,4-6
|
05/17 10:00 |
26 |
David Pichler v Zsombor Piros
|
6-2,3-6,4-6
|
05/17 09:20 |
26 |
Aljaz Radinski v Denys Mylokostov
|
3-6,1-6
|
05/17 08:00 |
26 |
Nicola Kuhn v Ljubomir Celebic
|
6-4,6-3
|
05/17 08:00 |
26 |
Ken Onishi v Tomislav Jotovski
|
6-4,2-6,4-6
|
05/17 08:00 |
26 |
Alen Rogic-Hadzalic v Nino Serdarusic
|
1-6,3-6
|
05/16 15:35 |
25 |
Attila Balazs v Levente Godry
|
6-0,6-2
|
05/16 14:00 |
25 |
Zsombor Piros v Denis Klok
|
6-2,6-4
|
05/16 13:30 |
25 |
Pascal Brunner v Shunsuke Wakita
|
6-3,6-2
|
05/16 12:30 |
25 |
David Pichler v Milan Drinic
|
6-1,2-6,6-2
|
05/16 12:05 |
25 |
Gabor Borsos v Denys Mylokostov
|
6-7,3-6
|
05/16 11:50 |
25 |
Ciprian Alexandru Porumb v Ljubomir Celebic
|
2-6,3-6
|
05/16 10:20 |
25 |
Peter Nagy v Tomislav Ternar
|
6-3,6-4
|
05/16 09:25 |
25 |
Tomislav Jotovski v Domagoj Biljesko
|
6-4,5-7,6-2
|
05/16 09:25 |
25 |
Michal Schmid v Ken Onishi
|
6-2,4-6,4-6
|
05/16 08:00 |
25 |
David Szintai v Nicola Kuhn
|
6-2,1-6,4-6
|
05/16 08:00 |
25 |
Viktor Filipenko v Nino Serdarusic
|
3-6,1-6
|
05/16 08:00 |
25 |
Pascal Meis v Domen Gostincar
|
6-0,6-1
|
05/15 09:50 |
25 |
Benjamin Sigouin v Aljaz Radinski
|
6-3,4-6,4-6
|
05/15 08:00 |
25 |
Tomas Liska v Matej Sabanov
|
3-6,4-6
|
05/15 08:00 |
25 |
James Frawley v Peter Balla
|
6-4,7-6
|
05/15 08:00 |
25 |
Luka Ilic v Alen Rogic-Hadzalic
|
4-6,2-6
|
05/14 11:00 |
54 |
Aljaz Radinski v Besir Durguti
|
6-1,3-6,7-6
|
05/14 11:00 |
54 |
Grega Boh v Tomas Liska
|
5-7,2-6
|
05/14 09:00 |
54 |
Ciprian Alexandru Porumb v Lazar Vojinovic
|
4-6,6-3,6-0
|
05/14 09:00 |
54 |
Matej Sabanov v Shinnosuke Hiramatsu
|
6-3,6-1
|
05/14 09:00 |
54 |
Peter Balla v Stefan Petrovic
|
6-4,6-4
|
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