2012 Open de Rennes – Singles

Singles
2012 Open de Rennes
Champion France Kenny de Schepper
Runner-up Ukraine Illya Marchenko
Final score 7–6(7–4), 6–2
Main article: 2012 Open de Rennes

Julien Benneteau was the defending champion but decided not to participate.
Kenny de Schepper won the title, defeating Illya Marchenko 7–6(7–4), 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Slovenia Aljaž Bedene (First Round)
  2. Austria Andreas Haider-Maurer (First Round)
  3. Belgium Ruben Bemelmans (First Round)
  4. Belgium Olivier Rochus (Semifinals)
  5. France Michaël Llodra (Second Round)
  6. Germany Matthias Bachinger (Second Round)
  7. France Florent Serra (Second Round)
  8. France Josselin Ouanna (withdrew because of a right ischiotibial injury)
  9. Argentina Federico Delbonis (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
     France Kenny de Schepper 77 6    
   Belgium Maxime Authom 63 3    
     France Kenny de Schepper 77 6  
  Q  Ukraine Illya Marchenko 64 2  
4  Belgium Olivier Rochus 6 3 5
  Q  Ukraine Illya Marchenko 1 6 7  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Slovenia A Bedene 77 3 4
LL Austria M Fischer 65 6 6 LL Austria M Fischer 6 2 77
  France P-H Herbert 6 77     France P-H Herbert 3 6 62
  France J Dasnières de Veigy 3 63   LL Austria M Fischer 3 4  
  France A Olivetti 65 2     France K de Schepper 6 6  
  France K de Schepper 77 6     France K de Schepper 6 6  
  Germany P Torebko 3 4   7 France F Serra 3 4  
7 France F Serra 6 6     France K de Schepper 77 6  
3 Belgium R Bemelmans 6 63 3   Belgium M Authom 63 3  
WC France G Burquier 1 77 6 WC France G Burquier 4 4  
Q France F Martin 3 4   Q Austria D Thiem 6 6  
Q Austria D Thiem 6 6   Q Austria D Thiem 5 2  
  Belgium M Authom 6 6     Belgium M Authom 7 6  
Q Lithuania L Grigelis 4 3     Belgium M Authom 77 77  
  United Kingdom J Baker 4 5   5 France M Llodra 64 64  
5 France M Llodra 6 7  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
6 Germany M Bachinger 6 6  
WC France Julien Obry 1 2   6 Germany M Bachinger 5 4  
  Poland M Przysiężny 64 6 3 WC France M Gicquel 7 6  
WC France M Gicquel 77 4 6 WC France M Gicquel 6 1 62
WC France M Teixeira 77 6   4 Belgium O Rochus 3 6 77
  France V Millot 65 4   WC France M Teixeira 2 1  
  France A Mannarino 4 4   4 Belgium O Rochus 6 6  
4 Belgium O Rochus 6 6   4 Belgium O Rochus 6 3 5
9 Argentina F Delbonis 1 63   Q Ukraine I Marchenko 1 6 7
  Belgium Y Mertens 6 77     Belgium Y Mertens 4 2  
PR Serbia F Krajinović 77 4 3 PR France C-A Brézac 6 6  
PR France Charles-Antoine Brézac 65 6 6 PR France C-A Brézac 610 3  
  Belgium N Desein 6 78   Q Ukraine I Marchenko 712 6  
  Austria P Oswald 2 66     Belgium N Desein 3 6 2
Q Ukraine I Marchenko 6 6   Q Ukraine I Marchenko 6 1 6
2 Austria A Haider-Maurer 4 4  

References

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