2010 Open de Rennes – Singles

Alejandro Falla was the defending champion, but decided not to participate this year.
Marc Gicquel won this tournament, by defeating 5th seed Stéphane Bohli 7–6(7–6), 4–6, 6–1 in the final.

Singles
2010 Open de Rennes
ChampionFrance Marc Gicquel
Runner-upSwitzerland Stéphane Bohli
Score7–6(7–6), 4–6, 6–1

Seeds

  1. France Arnaud Clément (quarterfinals)
  2. Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (first round)
  3. France Stéphane Robert (first round)
  4. Germany Björn Phau (quarterfinals)
  5. Switzerland Stéphane Bohli (final)
  6. France David Guez (second round)
  7. Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov (second round)
  8. Serbia Ilija Bozoljac (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
PR Canada Frank Dancevic 78 2 69
5 Switzerland Stéphane Bohli 66 6 711
5 Switzerland Stéphane Bohli 66 6 1
  France Marc Gicquel 78 4 6
  France Marc Gicquel 6 6  
  Spain Roberto Bautista-Agut 1 2  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France A Clément 77 6  
WC France R Jouan 63 4   1 France A Clément 6 6  
Q France P-H Herbert 6 0 3   France J Ouanna 3 4  
  France J Ouanna 3 6 6 1 France A Clément 79 4 4
PR Canada F Dancevic 7 79   PR Canada F Dancevic 67 6 6
Q Germany M Bachinger 5 67   PR Canada F Dancevic 77 77  
WC France L Rochette 6 0 4 7 Bulgaria G Dimitrov 64 63  
7 Bulgaria G Dimitrov 1 6 6 PR Canada F Dancevic 78 2 69
4 Germany B Phau 6 6   5 Switzerland S Bohli 66 6 711
Q Morocco R El Amrani 4 1   4 Germany B Phau 6 4 6
  France B Paire 2 6 63 WC France C-A Brézac 2 6 1
WC France C-A Brézac 6 3 77 4 Germany B Phau 1 3  
Q Finland H Kontinen 7 6   5 Switzerland S Bohli 6 6  
  Czech Republic L Rosol 5 4   Q Finland H Kontinen 64 0  
  France A Mannarino 6 1 5 5 Switzerland S Bohli 77 6  
5 Switzerland S Bohli 4 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 France D Guez 6 4 6
  Germany D Gremelmayr 0 6 3 6 France D Guez 2 2  
  France V Millot 2 2     Australia M Ebden 6 6  
  Australia M Ebden 6 6     Australia M Ebden 3 1  
WC Belgium K Vliegen 6 65 3   France M Gicquel 6 6  
  Netherlands I Sijsling 4 77 6   Netherlands I Sijsling 4 4  
  France M Gicquel 6 6     France M Gicquel 6 6  
3 France S Robert 3 4     France M Gicquel 6 6  
8 Serbia I Bozoljac 7 3 62   Spain R Bautista-Agut 1 2  
  Belgium N Desein 5 6 77   Belgium N Desein 6 1 4
  Germany D Kindlmann 6 2 1   Republic of Ireland C Niland 3 6 6
  Republic of Ireland C Niland 4 6 6   Republic of Ireland C Niland 6 1 5
SE France A Gensse 5 61     Spain R Bautista-Agut 3 6 7
  Spain R Bautista-Agut 7 77     Spain R Bautista-Agut 6 66 6
  France N Mahut 68 6 6   France N Mahut 4 78 4
2 Slovakia L Lacko 710 2 4

References

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