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Apia International Sydney 2013
Logo of the tournament "Apia International Sydney 2013"
date 7.1.2013 - 13.1.2013
Edition 45
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ATP World Tour
venue Sydney Australia
AustraliaAustralia 
Tournament number 338
category World Tour 250
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 28E / 32Q / 16D
Prize money US $ 436,630 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) FinlandFinland Jarkko Nieminen
Last year's winner (double) United StatesUnited States Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
United StatesUnited States 
Winner (singles) AustraliaAustralia Bernard Tomic
Winner (doubles) United StatesUnited States Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
United StatesUnited States 
Tournament supervisor Gerry Armstrong
Last direct assumption AustraliaAustralia Bernard Tomic
As of January 12, 2013

The Apia International Sydney 2013 was a tennis tournament , which is from 7 to 13 January 2013 in Sydney took place. It was part of the ATP World Tour 2013 and was played outdoors on hard courts. In the same week, the Heineken Open was played in Auckland , which, like Apia International Sydney, was part of the ATP World Tour 250 category . The women's tournament of the WTA Tour 2013 also took place in Sydney .

Last year's winner in the individual was Jarkko Nieminen , he could not defend the title because he was eliminated in the quarterfinals against the eventual winner Bernard Tomic , who with a three-set win (6: 3, 6: 7 2 , 6: 3) over Kevin Anderson straight in won the title in his first ATP final. In doubles, the brothers Bob and Mike Bryan defended their title from the previous year, in the final they defeated Max Mirny and Horia Tecău .

The field of participants in the single competition consisted of 28 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs.

qualification

The qualification for the Apia International Sydney 2013 took place from 4th to 6th January 2013. Four qualifying places were played that entitle them to participate in the main draw of the tournament.

The following players survived the qualification and played in the main field of the tournament:

Qualifiers
PortugalPortugal João Sousa
United StatesUnited States Ryan Harrison
GermanyGermany Bjorn Phau
SpainSpain Guillermo García-López

Prize money and world ranking points

At the Apia International Sydney 2013 the following prize money and world ranking points were paid out or credited for reaching the respective round. Players who entered the main field from qualification received the specified qualification points in addition to those for reaching the respective round. Otherwise the amounts are not to be understood as cumulative. The amounts for the double competition were per player.

singles
round Points Prize money
victory 250 $ 78,800
final 150 $ 41,540
Semifinals 90 $ 22,500
Quarter finals 45 $ 12,810
Round of 16 20th $ 7,550
First round 0 $ 4,470
Qualification individual
round Points Prize money
Qualifier 12
Qualifying round 6th $ 720
2nd round 0 $ 345
1 round 0 $ 0
Double
round Points Prize money
victory 250 $ 23,950
final 150 $ 12,590
Semifinals 90 $ 6,820
Quarter finals 45 $ 3,900
First round 0 $ 2,290

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. United StatesUnited States John Isner Round of 16
02. FranceFrance Gilles Simon retreat
03. ItalyItaly Andreas Seppi Semifinals
04th SpainSpain Fernando Verdasco Round of 16
No. player Round reached
05. GermanyGermany Florian Mayer Round of 16

06th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Radek Štěpánek Round of 16

07th FranceFrance Jérémy Chardy 1 round

08th. SpainSpain Marcel Granollers Quarter finals

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
             
  1  United StatesUnited States J. Isner 4th 4th  
SE  SpainSpain R. Bautista Agut 1 r       Q  United StatesUnited States R. Harrison 6th 6th    
Q  United StatesUnited States R. Harrison 2         Q  United StatesUnited States R. Harrison 4th 2  
   FranceFrance J. Benneteau 6th 5 6th          FranceFrance J. Benneteau 6th 6th    
   SpainSpain P. Andújar 3 7th 2        FranceFrance J. Benneteau 0    
Q  SpainSpain G. García-López 2 3       6th  Czech RepublicCzech Republic R. Štěpánek 0 r    
6th  Czech RepublicCzech Republic R. Štěpánek 6th 6th          FranceFrance J. Benneteau 6th 4th 6 8
         South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 3 6th 7th  
  4th  SpainSpain F. Verdasco 3 3  
   UzbekistanUzbekistan D. Istomin 6 4 6th 7th        UzbekistanUzbekistan D. Istomin 6th 6th    
WC  AustraliaAustralia J. Duckworth 7th 4th 6 3        UzbekistanUzbekistan D. Istomin 4th 3  
SE  SloveniaSlovenia A. Bedene 3 6th 3          South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 6th 6th    
   South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 6th 3 6th        South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 6th 6th  
   SpainSpain F. López 6 2 7th 6th        SpainSpain F. López 3 4th    
7th  FranceFrance J. Chardy 7th 5 3        South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 3 7th 3
8th  SpainSpain M. Granollers 5 7th 6th          AustraliaAustralia B. Tomic 6th 6 2 6th
WC  AustraliaAustralia M. Ebden 7th 5 1     8th  SpainSpain M. Granollers 6th 6th  
   BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 3 1          ItalyItaly F. Fognini 2 6 4    
   ItalyItaly F. Fognini 6th 6th       8th  SpainSpain M. Granollers 4th 5  
PR  SpainSpain T. Robredo 3 4th         3  ItalyItaly A. Seppi 6th 7th    
WC  AustraliaAustralia J. Millman 6th 6th       WC  AustraliaAustralia J. Millman 2 6th 3
  3  ItalyItaly A. Seppi 6th 3 6th  
    3  ItalyItaly A. Seppi 6 10 4th  
5  GermanyGermany F. Mayer 6th 6th            AustraliaAustralia B. Tomic 7th 6th    
Q  PortugalPortugal J. Sousa 1 2       5  GermanyGermany F. Mayer 6 4 2  
   AustraliaAustralia B. Tomic 6th 6th          AustraliaAustralia B. Tomic 7th 6th    
   AustraliaAustralia M. Matosevic 3 4th          AustraliaAustralia B. Tomic 6 6 6th 6th
   FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 6th 6th            FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 7th 4th 2  
Q  GermanyGermany B. Phau 0 1          FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 6th 6th  
  LL  SlovakiaSlovakia I. Klec 3 1    
 

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. United StatesUnited States Bob Bryan Mike Bryan
United StatesUnited States 
victory
02. IndiaIndia Leander Paes Radek Štěpánek
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
Quarter finals
03. SpainSpain Marcel Granollers Marc López
SpainSpain 
Semifinals
04th BelarusBelarus Max Mirny Horia Tecau
RomaniaRomania 
final

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  United StatesUnited States B. Bryan M. Bryan
 United StatesUnited States 
6th 5 [11]        
   ColombiaColombia JS Cabal M. Matkowski
 PolandPoland 
4th 7th [9]     1  United StatesUnited States B. Bryan M. Bryan
 United StatesUnited States 
6th 6th    
   FranceFrance J. Benneteau M. Llodra
 FranceFrance 
7th 6th        FranceFrance J. Benneteau M. Llodra
 FranceFrance 
3 2    
   SwedenSweden R. Lindstedt N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
6 3 3         1  United StatesUnited States B. Bryan M. Bryan
 United StatesUnited States 
7th 6th    
3  SpainSpain M. Granollers, M. López
 SpainSpain 
6th 6th       3  SpainSpain M. Granollers, M. López
 SpainSpain 
5 3    
   IndiaIndia R. Bopanna M. Melo
 BrazilBrazil 
4th 2       3  SpainSpain M. Granollers, M. López
 SpainSpain 
3 6th [13]  
WC  AustraliaAustralia J. Duckworth C. Guccione
 AustraliaAustralia 
4th 5        FranceFrance J. Chardy Ł. Kubot
 PolandPoland 
6th 4th [11]  
   FranceFrance J. Chardy Ł. Kubot
 PolandPoland 
6th 7th         1  United StatesUnited States B. Bryan M. Bryan
 United StatesUnited States 
6th 6th  
   IndiaIndia M. Bhupathi D. Nestor
 CanadaCanada 
3 7th [10]     4th  BelarusBelarus M. Mirny H. Tecau
 RomaniaRomania 
4th 4th  
WC  AustraliaAustralia M. Ebden, M. Matosevic
 AustraliaAustralia 
6th 6 2 [8th]        IndiaIndia M. Bhupathi D. Nestor
 CanadaCanada 
3 4th      
   GermanyGermany C. Kas A. Seppi
 ItalyItaly 
1 4th     4th  BelarusBelarus M. Mirny H. Tecau
 RomaniaRomania 
6th 6th    
4th  BelarusBelarus M. Mirny H. Tecau
 RomaniaRomania 
6th 6th         4th  BelarusBelarus M. Mirny H. Tecau
 RomaniaRomania 
6th 6th  
   SpainSpain D. Marrero F. Verdasco
 SpainSpain 
6 3 6th [10]        SpainSpain D. Marrero F. Verdasco
 SpainSpain 
1 1    
   PakistanPakistan A.-ul-H. Qureshi J.-J. Rojer
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
7th 3 [5]        SpainSpain D. Marrero F. Verdasco
 SpainSpain 
w. O.    
   FranceFrance É. Roger-Vasselin G. Simon
 FranceFrance 
4th 6th [5]   2  IndiaIndia L. Paes R. Štěpánek
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
       
2  IndiaIndia L. Paes R. Štěpánek
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
6th 4th [10]    

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