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2020 Tata Open Maharashtra – Singles

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Singles
2020 Tata Open Maharashtra
Final
ChampionCzech Republic Jiří Veselý
Runner-upBelarus Egor Gerasimov
Score7–6(7–2), 5–7, 6–3
Details
Draw28 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Kevin Anderson was the defending champion,[1] but chose not to participate this year.

Jiří Veselý won the title, defeating Egor Gerasimov in the final, 7–6(7–2), 5–7, 6–3.

Jiří Veselý saved 6 match points en route to the title – 2 match points against Ilya Ivashka in quarterfinal and 4 match points against Ričardas Berankis in semifinal.

Seeds

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The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. France Benoît Paire (second round)
  2. Lithuania Ričardas Berankis (semifinals)
  3. Italy Stefano Travaglia (second round)
  4. South Korea Kwon Soon-woo (quarterfinals)
  5. Japan Yūichi Sugita (quarterfinals)
  6. Australia James Duckworth (semifinals)
  7. Italy Salvatore Caruso (second round)
  8. Belarus Egor Gerasimov (final)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
6 Australia James Duckworth 62 4
8 Belarus Egor Gerasimov 77 6
8 Belarus Egor Gerasimov 62 7 3
  Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 77 5 6
  Czech Republic Jiří Veselý 68 77 79
2 Lithuania Ričardas Berankis 710 63 67

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France B Paire 4 4
Q Czech Republic L Rosol 3 2 Q Italy R Marcora 6 6
Q Italy R Marcora 6 6 Q Italy R Marcora 3 64
Japan T Daniel 6 79 6 Australia J Duckworth 6 77
WC India S Mukund 2 67 Japan T Daniel 77 66 3
Germany P Gojowczyk 65 4 6 Australia J Duckworth 64 78 6
6 Australia J Duckworth 77 6 6 Australia J Duckworth 62 4
8 Belarus E Gerasimov 77 6
4 South Korea S-w Kwon 6 77
India P Gunneswaran 77 77 India P Gunneswaran 3 65
Germany Y Maden 64 65 4 South Korea S-w Kwon 6 61 4
Q Serbia N Milojević 77 6 8 Belarus E Gerasimov 4 77 6
France A Hoang 65 4 Q Serbia N Milojević 6 3 2
Italy P Lorenzi 2 3 8 Belarus E Gerasimov 2 6 6
8 Belarus E Gerasimov 6 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Italy S Caruso 3 6 7
WC India R Ramanathan 6 4 5 7 Italy S Caruso 65 4
WC India A Kadhe 2 4 Czech Republic J Veselý 77 6
Czech Republic J Veselý 6 6 Czech Republic J Veselý 2 6 713
Belarus I Ivashka 6 6 Belarus I Ivashka 6 1 611
Russia E Donskoy 3 2 Belarus I Ivashka 77 77
3 Italy S Travaglia 65 63
Czech Republic J Veselý 68 77 79
5 Japan Y Sugita 6 6 2 Lithuania R Berankis 710 63 67
Italy T Fabbiano 3 0 5 Japan Y Sugita w/o
India S Nagal 2 77 1 Q Serbia V Troicki
Q Serbia V Troicki 6 64 6 5 Japan Y Sugita 6 64 2
PR Germany C-M Stebe 6 6 2 Lithuania R Berankis 4 77 6
Croatia I Karlović 3 4 PR Germany C-M Stebe 62 1
2 Lithuania R Berankis 77 6

Qualifying

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Seeds

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  1. China Zhang Zhizhen (first round)
  2. Slovenia Blaž Rola (qualifying competition)
  3. Belarus Ilya Ivashka (moved to main draw)
  4. Serbia Nikola Milojević (qualified)
  5. Serbia Viktor Troicki (qualified)
  6. Netherlands Robin Haase (qualifying competition)
  7. Italy Roberto Marcora (qualified)
  8. Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (qualified)

Qualifiers

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Qualifying draw

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
1 China Zhang Zhizhen 3 2
  Australia Matthew Ebden 6 6
  Australia Matthew Ebden 2 5
8 Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol 6 7
WC Latvia Ernests Gulbis 4 4
8 Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol 6 6

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Slovenia Blaž Rola 65 78 77
  Tunisia Malek Jaziri 77 66 62
2 Slovenia Blaž Rola 4 64
7 Italy Roberto Marcora 6 77
  Italy Filippo Baldi 3 2
7 Italy Roberto Marcora 6 6

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
Alt Russia Aslan Karatsev 6 4 4
  Russia Evgeny Karlovskiy 4 6 6
  Russia Evgeny Karlovskiy 2 4
5 Serbia Viktor Troicki 6 6
  Spain Nicola Kuhn 1 4
5 Serbia Viktor Troicki 6 6

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Serbia Nikola Milojević 6 6
WC India Saketh Myneni 3 2
4 Serbia Nikola Milojević 6 6
6 Netherlands Robin Haase 3 3
  Portugal Frederico Ferreira Silva 6 65 4
6 Netherlands Robin Haase 3 77 6

References

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  1. ^ "Kevin Anderson beats Ivo Karlovic to win Maharashtra Open title". India Today. 5 January 2019.
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