Date | R | Home v Away | - |
08/27 10:00 |
29 |
[242] Zdenek Kolar v Mats Moraing
[344] |
6-7,4-6
|
08/26 11:55 |
28 |
Zdenek Kolar v Michal Dembek
|
6-4,6-3
|
08/26 10:00 |
28 |
[344] Mats Moraing v Sumit Nagal
[264]
|
6-4,7-5
|
08/25 13:05 |
27 |
[242] Zdenek Kolar v Yannick Vandenbulcke
[385] |
6-3,2-6,6-4
|
08/25 11:00 |
27 |
Artem Smirnov v Mats Moraing
|
6-4,4-6,3-6
|
08/25 10:20 |
27 |
[409] Hubert Hurkacz v Sumit Nagal
[264]
|
6-2,3-6,2-6
|
08/25 09:00 |
27 |
Michal Dembek v Vladimir Ivanov
|
6-1,6-1
|
08/24 12:20 |
26 |
Zdenek Kolar v Aleksandar Vukic
|
6-2,6-1
|
08/24 11:35 |
26 |
Maciej Rajski v Sumit Nagal
|
3-6,2-6
|
08/24 10:00 |
26 |
Maciej Smola v Yannick Vandenbulcke
|
0-6,1-6
|
08/24 10:00 |
26 |
Hubert Hurkacz v Marcin Gawron
|
4-6,6-2,6-2
|
08/23 11:30 |
26 |
David Norfeldt v Michal Dembek
|
3-6,2-6
|
08/23 10:00 |
26 |
Pawel Cias v Mats Moraing
|
6-4,3-6,6-7
|
08/23 09:00 |
26 |
Artem Smirnov v Adam Chadaj
|
7-6,6-2
|
08/23 09:00 |
26 |
Gibril Diarra v Vladimir Ivanov
|
2-6,6-3,6-7
|
08/22 11:55 |
25 |
Marcin Gawron v Olexiy Kolisnyk
|
7-6,2-6,6-3
|
08/22 11:25 |
25 |
[453] Oleg Prihodko v Mats Moraing
[344] |
2-6,2-6
|
08/22 11:15 |
25 |
[484] Andriej Kapas v Yannick Vandenbulcke
[385] |
Retired
|
08/22 11:10 |
25 |
Hubert Hurkacz v Daniel Kossek
|
6-1,6-3
|
08/22 09:55 |
25 |
Michal Dembek v Kristian Lozan
|
6-2,6-2
|
08/22 09:40 |
25 |
Zdenek Kolar v Vladyslav Orlov
|
6-1,6-1
|
08/22 09:35 |
25 |
Karol Drzewiecki v Aleksandar Vukic
|
3-6,6-3,3-6
|
08/22 09:25 |
25 |
[495] Daniil Zarichanskyy v Maciej Smola
[467] |
2-6,2-6
|
08/22 08:00 |
25 |
David Norfeldt v Kacper Zuk
|
6-2,6-2
|
08/22 08:00 |
25 |
Volodymyr Uzhylovskyi v Adam Chadaj
|
4-6,3-6
|
08/22 08:00 |
25 |
[415] Adrian Andrzejczuk v Sumit Nagal
[264]
|
4-6,1-6
|
08/22 08:00 |
25 |
Maciej Rajski v Bartlomiej Maroszek
|
7-5,6-2
|
08/22 08:00 |
25 |
Maxime Hamou v Kacper Zuk
|
Cancelled
|
08/21 12:50 |
25 |
Michal Schmid v Vladimir Ivanov
|
2-6,0-6
|
08/21 12:00 |
25 |
Carlos Gomez-Herrera v Pawel Cias
|
4-6,6-3,1-6
|
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