Internationaux de Nouvelle-Calédonie 2010

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Internationaux de Nouvelle-Calédonie 2010
date 4.1.2010 - 9.1.2010
Edition 7th
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ATP Challenger Tour
venue Nouméa New Caledonia
New CaledoniaNew Caledonia 
Tournament number 2205
category Challenger
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 32E / 32Q / 16D
Prize money US $ 75,000 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) United StatesUnited States Brendan Evans
Last year's winner (double) ItalyItaly Flavio Cipolla Simone Vagnozzi
ItalyItaly 
Winner (singles) GermanyGermany Florian Mayer
Winner (doubles) FranceFrance Édouard Roger-Vasselin Nicolas Devilder
FranceFrance 
Tournament director Marc Ledru
Tournament supervisor Stéphane Crétois
Last direct assumption SlovakiaSlovakia Pavol Červenák (236)
As of January 21, 2017

The Internationaux de Nouvelle-Calédonie 2010 was the seventh edition of the tennis tournament in Nouméa . It was part of the 2010 ATP Challenger Tour . The game was played on hard court from January 4th to 9th, 2010.

The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs. For the individual competition there was a qualifying round with 16 players, through which four players could qualify for the main field. As in the previous year, the event totaled $ 75,000 in prize money.

The winner of the individual competition was the top seeded German Florian Mayer , who defeated sixth seeded Italian Flavio Cipolla in two sets in the final. It was Mayer's eighth Challenger-level single title of his career and the first of the season. Defending champion Brendan Evans had to retire in third place in the first round against the South Korean Im Kyu-tae after winning the first set due to injury.

The doubles competition won the unseeded French Édouard Roger-Vasselin and Nicolas Devilder , who defeated the top seeded Italians Flavio Cipolla and Simone Vagnozzi in the match tie-break in the final. It was Roger-Vasselin's seventh career title in a double competition in the Challenger category and the first of the season. For Devilder it was the second challenger title in doubles of his career and the first since 2005. It was the first joint title for the two. Due to bad weather, the final of the doubles competition could not be held the year before, so there were no direct defending champions - the 2008 winner is listed in the info box.

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. GermanyGermany Florian Mayer victory
02. FranceFrance Josselin Ouanna Round of 16
03. United StatesUnited States Brendan Evans 1 round
04th FranceFrance David Guez Semifinals
No. player Round reached
05. FranceFrance Édouard Roger-Vasselin 1 round

06th ItalyItaly Flavio Cipolla final

07th South AfricaSouth Africa Kevin Anderson Semifinals

08th. United StatesUnited States Michael Yani Round of 16

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  GermanyGermany F. Mayer 6th 6th                          
Q  AustraliaAustralia L. Frost 0 2     1  GermanyGermany F. Mayer 6th 6th  
   FranceFrance A. Sidorenko 5 7th 6th      FranceFrance A. Sidorenko 3 1    
   FranceFrance J. Dasnières de Veigy 7th 5 1     1  GermanyGermany F. Mayer 6th 2 6th
Q  ItalyItaly S. Vagnozzi 4th 6th 6th   Q  ItalyItaly S. Vagnozzi 3 6th 3  
   BelgiumBelgium R. Bemelmans 6th 4th 3   Q  ItalyItaly S. Vagnozzi 6th 3 6th  
   SloveniaSlovenia G. Žemlja 2 6th 7th      SloveniaSlovenia G. Žemlja 2 6th 3  
5  FranceFrance É. Roger Vasselin 6th 3 5     1  GermanyGermany F. Mayer 0 6th 6th
3  United StatesUnited States B. Evans 7th 5 r   7th  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 6th 2 3  
   Korea SouthSouth Korea Kt. Im 6 5 5        Korea SouthSouth Korea Kt. Im 2 2    
   SerbiaSerbia I. Bozoljac 6th 7th        SerbiaSerbia I. Bozoljac 6th 6th    
   SlovakiaSlovakia M. Kližan 4th 5          SerbiaSerbia I. Bozoljac 5 5  
   ItalyItaly M. Crugnola 3 6th 7th   7th  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 7th 7th    
   United StatesUnited States L. Cook 6th 2 6 2      ItalyItaly M. Crugnola 2 2    
   CroatiaCroatia R. Karanušić 3 1     7th  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 6th 6th    
7th  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 6th 6th       1  GermanyGermany F. Mayer 6th 6th  
8th  United StatesUnited States M. Yani 7th 6th     6th  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla 3 0  
   Czech RepublicCzech Republic D. Lojda 5 3     8th  United StatesUnited States M. Yani 3 6th 3  
WC  BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 7th 6th     WC  BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 6th 3 6th  
   United StatesUnited States A. Kuznetsov 5 4th       WC  BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 3 2  
WC  United StatesUnited States R. Harrison 6th 6th     4th  FranceFrance D. Guez 6th 6th    
WC  New ZealandNew Zealand D. King-Turner 3 4th     WC  United StatesUnited States R. Harrison 2 3    
WC  FranceFrance N. N'Godrela 1 3     4th  FranceFrance D. Guez 6th 6th    
4th  FranceFrance D. Guez 6th 6th       4th  FranceFrance D. Guez 4th 1  
6th  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla 4th 6th 6th   6th  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla 6th 6th    
   FranceFrance N. Devilder 6th 4th 2   6th  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla 6th 6th    
   FranceFrance V. Millot 6th 6th        FranceFrance V. Millot 4th 2    
   SlovakiaSlovakia P. Červenák 3 4th       6th  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla 3 6th 6th
   GermanyGermany S. Stadler 7th 6th        GermanyGermany S. Stadler 6th 1 2  
Q  AustraliaAustralia D. Propoggia 6 3 1        GermanyGermany S. Stadler 0 6th 6th  
Q  AustriaAustria M. Slanar 6 4 3     2  FranceFrance J. Ouanna 6th 4th 4th  
2  FranceFrance J. Ouanna 7th 6th      

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. ItalyItaly Flavio Cipolla Simone Vagnozzi
ItalyItaly 
final
02. South AfricaSouth Africa Kevin Anderson Brian Battistone
United StatesUnited States 
Quarter finals
03. ItalyItaly Marco Crugnola Uros Vico
ItalyItaly 
1 round
04th BulgariaBulgaria Grigor Dimitrov Alexandre Sidorenko
FranceFrance 
Quarter finals

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla S. Vagnozzi
 ItalyItaly 
6th 6th          
   BelgiumBelgium R. Bemelmans D. Lojda
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
3 2       1  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla S. Vagnozzi
 ItalyItaly 
w. O.    
   United StatesUnited States B. Evans M. Slanar
 AustriaAustria 
5 7th [10]      United StatesUnited States B. Evans M. Slanar
 AustriaAustria 
       
   SerbiaSerbia I. Bozoljac D. King-Turner
 New ZealandNew Zealand 
7th 5 [3]       1  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla S. Vagnozzi
 ItalyItaly 
6th 6th    
3 toilets  ItalyItaly M. Crugnola and Vico
 ItalyItaly 
2 3       WC  GermanyGermany F. Mayer T. Summerer
 GermanyGermany 
2 1    
WC  GermanyGermany F. Mayer T. Summerer
 GermanyGermany 
6th 6th       WC  GermanyGermany F. Mayer T. Summerer
 GermanyGermany 
7th 6th    
   United StatesUnited States L. Cook K.-t. in the
 Korea SouthSouth Korea 
6th 6th        United StatesUnited States L. Cook K.-t. in the
 Korea SouthSouth Korea 
6 3 4th    
   United StatesUnited States A. Kuznetsov M. Yani
 United StatesUnited States 
2 3         1  ItalyItaly F. Cipolla S. Vagnozzi
 ItalyItaly 
7th 2 [8th]
   FranceFrance J. Dasnières de Veigy V. Millot
 FranceFrance 
2 3          FranceFrance N. Devilder É. Roger Vasselin
 FranceFrance 
5 6th [10]
   FranceFrance N. Devilder É. Roger Vasselin
 FranceFrance 
6th 6th          FranceFrance N. Devilder É. Roger Vasselin
 FranceFrance 
4th 6th [11]    
WC  FranceFrance G. Monot, M. Monot
 FranceFrance 
2 2        BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov A. Sidorenko
 FranceFrance 
6th 2 [9]  
4th  BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov A. Sidorenko
 FranceFrance 
6th 6th            FranceFrance N. Devilder É. Roger Vasselin
 FranceFrance 
7th 6th  
   CroatiaCroatia R. Karanušić I. Sijsling
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
6th 1 [8th]        FranceFrance David Guez Josselin Ouanna
 FranceFrance 
5 3    
   FranceFrance David Guez Josselin Ouanna
 FranceFrance 
4th 6th [10]        FranceFrance David Guez Josselin Ouanna
 FranceFrance 
6th 3 [10]  
   GermanyGermany Simon Stadler Grega Žemlja
 SloveniaSlovenia 
3 3     2  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson B. Battistone
 United StatesUnited States 
3 6th [8th]  
2  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson B. Battistone
 United StatesUnited States 
6th 6th      

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