Date | R | Home v Away | - |
10/06 10:00 |
29 |
[352] Emil Ruusuvuori v Patrik Niklas-Salminen
[476] |
6-4,6-4
|
10/05 14:30 |
28 |
Patrik Niklas-Salminen v Jonathan Mridha
|
7-6,6-4
|
10/05 14:30 |
28 |
Emil Ruusuvuori v Johannes Haerteis
|
6-4,7-5
|
10/04 13:50 |
27 |
Emil Ruusuvuori v Nam Hoang Ly
|
7-6,6-3
|
10/04 13:35 |
27 |
Markus Eriksson v Jonathan Mridha
|
7-5,3-6,4-6
|
10/04 12:00 |
27 |
[476] Patrik Niklas-Salminen v David Poljak
[425] |
6-1,7-6
|
10/04 12:00 |
27 |
Johannes Haerteis v George Botezan
|
6-4,6-4
|
10/03 15:45 |
26 |
Jonathan Mridha v Liam Caruana
|
7-6,6-0
|
10/03 15:05 |
26 |
Patrik Niklas-Salminen v Alexander Zgirovsky
|
6-3,6-3
|
10/03 13:50 |
26 |
Markus Eriksson v Linus Frost
|
7-6,6-2
|
10/03 13:50 |
26 |
Emil Ruusuvuori v Otto Virtanen
|
6-2,6-0
|
10/03 13:30 |
26 |
Gustaf Strom v David Poljak
|
Walkover
|
10/03 12:00 |
26 |
George Botezan v Martins Podzus
|
7-6,6-1
|
10/03 12:00 |
26 |
Lucas Catarina v Johannes Haerteis
|
5-7,2-6
|
10/03 12:00 |
26 |
Michal Konecny v Nam Hoang Ly
|
6-7,2-6
|
10/02 13:40 |
25 |
Jonathan Stenberg v Alexander Zgirovsky
|
2-6,2-6
|
10/02 13:40 |
25 |
Fred Simonsson v George Botezan
|
Retired
|
10/02 13:30 |
25 |
Liam Caruana v Patrik Rikl
|
7-6,3-6,6-3
|
10/02 13:25 |
25 |
Gustaf Strom v Nikola Slavic
|
6-4,6-4
|
10/02 12:00 |
25 |
Emil Ruusuvuori v Yanais Laurent
|
6-1,6-3
|
10/02 12:00 |
25 |
Markus Eriksson v Jesper Klov Nilsson
|
6-1,7-5
|
10/02 12:00 |
25 |
Johannes Haerteis v Antoine Bellier
|
6-4,6-2
|
10/02 12:00 |
25 |
Carl Gustafsson v Nam Hoang Ly
|
3-6,2-6
|
10/01 14:25 |
25 |
Patrik Niklas-Salminen v Filip Bergevi
|
6-7,6-3,7-6
|
10/01 14:00 |
25 |
Karl Friberg v Otto Virtanen
|
3-6,7-5,1-6
|
10/01 13:45 |
25 |
Lucas Catarina v Hong Kit Wong
|
7-6,7-5
|
10/01 13:00 |
25 |
George Loffhagen v Jonathan Mridha
|
6-2,6-7,4-6
|
10/01 12:00 |
25 |
Niklas Johansson v Martins Podzus
|
Retired
|
10/01 12:00 |
25 |
Sizya Ernest Kivanda v Linus Frost
|
6-7,2-6
|
10/01 12:00 |
25 |
Lukas Ollert v David Poljak
|
6-4,3-6,2-6
|
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