2009 Open de Rennes – Singles

Josselin Ouanna was the defending champion, but retired in the second round match against Stefano Galvani while scores were 6–7(1–7), 7–6(7–4).
Alejandro Falla won this tournament, by defeating Thierry Ascione 6–3, 6–2 in the final.

Singles
2009 Open de Rennes
ChampionColombia Alejandro Falla
Runner-upFrance Thierry Ascione
Score6–3, 6–2

Seeds

  1. France Josselin Ouanna (second round, retired due to left thigh injury)
  2. Germany Daniel Brands (second round)
  3. Australia Carsten Ball (first round, retired due to lower back pain)
  4. South Africa Kevin Anderson (quarterfinals)
  5. Colombia Alejandro Falla (champion)
  6. France Arnaud Clément (first round)
  7. France Stéphane Robert (first round)
  8. Brazil Thiago Alves (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  France David Guez 2 66  
5 Colombia Alejandro Falla 6 77  
5 Colombia Alejandro Falla 6 6  
  France Thierry Ascione 3 2  
  Germany Dieter Kindlmann 63 64  
  France Thierry Ascione 77 77  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France J Ouanna 7 7  
  Slovakia P Červenák 5 5   1 France J Ouanna 77 64 r
  Czech Republic L Rosol 1 4     Italy S Galvani 61 77  
  Italy S Galvani 6 6     Italy S Galvani 3 6 3
  Belgium D Goffin 67 6 63   France D Guez 6 2 6
WC France C-A Brézac 79 3 77 WC France C-A Brézac 3 6 3
  France D Guez 6 6     France D Guez 6 0 6
6 France A Clément 3 3     France D Guez 2 66  
3 Australia C Ball 2 r   5 Colombia A Falla 6 78  
Q Australia R Junaid 6     Q Australia R Junaid 4 4  
  France N Mahut 2 6 4   Belgium X Malisse 6 6  
  Belgium X Malisse 6 3 6   Belgium X Malisse 65 6 2
  Slovakia D Hrbatý 77 6   5 Colombia A Falla 77 3 6
WC France R Jouan 65 4     Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 4 1
WC France G Mina 1 2   5 Colombia A Falla 2 6 6
5 Colombia A Falla 6 6  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 France S Robert 6 3 68
  France A Sidorenko 2 6 710   France A Sidorenko 3 2  
  Germany D Kindlmann 3 6 6   Germany D Kindlmann 6 6  
  Czech Republic P Šnobel 6 4 4   Germany D Kindlmann 6 7  
  France V Millot 3 3   4 South Africa K Anderson 2 5  
  Germany J Reister 6 6     Germany J Reister 63 63  
  France O Patience 66 2   4 South Africa K Anderson 77 77  
4 South Africa K Anderson 78 6     Germany D Kindlmann 63 64  
8 Brazil T Alves 0 77 1   France T Ascione 77 77  
Q Morocco R Chaki 6 65 6 Q Morocco R Chaki 3 3  
Q Poland J Janowicz 3 3     Czech Republic J Minář 6 6  
  Czech Republic J Minář 6 6     Czech Republic J Minář 3 5  
WC France J Obry 2 4     France T Ascione 6 7  
  France T Ascione 6 6     France T Ascione 7 7  
Q France J Haehnel 2 2   2 Germany D Brands 5 5  
2 Germany D Brands 6 6  

References

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