National Bank Granby Challenger 2010

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The National Bank Granby Challenger 2010
date July 24, 2010 - August 1, 2010
Edition 17th
navigation 2009  ◄  2010  ►  2011
ATP Challenger Tour
venue Granby (Québec) Canada
CanadaCanada 
Tournament number 877
category Challenger
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 32E / 32Q / 16D
Prize money US $ 50,000 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) BelgiumBelgium Xavier Malisse
Last year's winner (double) United KingdomUnited Kingdom Colin Fleming Ken Skupski
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Winner (singles) GermanyGermany Tobias Kamke
Winner (doubles) DenmarkDenmark Frederik Nielsen Joseph Sirianni
AustraliaAustralia 
Tournament director Eugène Lapierre
Tournament supervisor Jaime Chavez
Last direct assumption UkraineUkraine Serhiy Bubka (335)
As of January 21, 2017

The National Bank Granby Challenger 2010 was the 17th edition of the tennis tournament in Granby , Canada . It was part of the ATP Challenger Tour 2010 and was played outdoors on hard courts from July 24th to August 1st, 2011.

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 total prize money for the event was US $ 50,000.

The winner of the individual competition was the top seeded German Tobias Kamke , who defeated the un seeded Canadian Milos Raonic in the tie-break of the second set in the final. It was Kamke's first Challenger title of his career. Last year's winner, Xavier Malisse , did not defend his title this year.

In doubles, the unseeded pairing consisting of the Dane Frederik Nielsen and the Australian Joseph Sirianni won the final against the top seeded Thai brothers Sanchai and Sonchat Ratiwatana . It was Nielsen's eleventh Challenger-level double title of his career and the second of the season. For Sirianni it was the ninth Challenger title in doubles of his career and the third of the season. It was their third joint title. The British defending champions Colin Fleming and Ken Skupski did not take part in the tournament this year.

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. GermanyGermany Tobias Kamke victory
02. JapanJapan Go Soeda Semifinals
03. ColombiaColombia Carlos Salamanca Round of 16
04th IsraelIsrael Harel Levy Round of 16
No. player Round reached
05. United StatesUnited States Jesse Levine 1 round

06th NetherlandsNetherlands Igor Sijsling 1 round

07th ChileChile Paul Capdeville Quarter finals

08th. CanadaCanada Peter Polansky 1 round

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6th 6th                          
   CanadaCanada P.-L. Duclos 3 4th     1  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 7th 6th  
Q  AustraliaAustralia A. Feeney 6th 6th     Q  AustraliaAustralia A. Feeney 6 7 4th    
Q  JapanJapan H. Kondo 1 2       1  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6th 6th  
   SlovakiaSlovakia I. Klec 6th 6th        AustraliaAustralia G. Jones 3 2    
WC  CanadaCanada S. Diez 3 2        SlovakiaSlovakia I. Klec 2 6th 2  
   AustraliaAustralia G. Jones 7th 6th        AustraliaAustralia G. Jones 6th 4th 6th  
8th  CanadaCanada P. Polansky 6 5 4th       1  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6th 1  
4th  IsraelIsrael H. Levy 6th 6th     WC  CanadaCanada F. Dancevic 2 0 r  
   Korea SouthSouth Korea Y.-k. Lim 1 0     4th  IsraelIsrael H. Levy 6th 4th 6 3  
   CanadaCanada V. Pospisil 6 6 6th 3      JapanJapan T. Suzuki 3 6th 7th  
   JapanJapan T. Suzuki 7th 4th 6th        JapanJapan T. Suzuki 6 3 3  
   IndiaIndia P. Amritraj 5 3     WC  CanadaCanada F. Dancevic 7th 6th    
Q  JapanJapan T. Matsui 7th 6th     Q  JapanJapan T. Matsui 4th 5    
WC  CanadaCanada F. Dancevic 7th 6th     WC  CanadaCanada F. Dancevic 6th 7th    
6th  NetherlandsNetherlands I. Sijsling 5 3       1  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6th 7th  
7th  ChileChile P. Capdeville 3 6th 6th      CanadaCanada M. Raonic 3 6 4  
   United StatesUnited States B. Evans 6th 3 2   7th  ChileChile P. Capdeville 6 1 6th 7th  
   UkraineUkraine S. Bubka 6th 6 4 6th      UkraineUkraine S. Bubka 7th 4th 6 4  
Q  United KingdomUnited Kingdom R. Bloomfield 3 7th 4th     7th  ChileChile P. Capdeville 4th 2  
WC  CanadaCanada P. Best 4th 5        CanadaCanada M. Raonic 6th 6th    
   CanadaCanada M. Raonic 6th 7th        CanadaCanada M. Raonic 7th 6th    
   JapanJapan T. Itō 6th 3 4th   3  ColombiaColombia C. Salamanca 6 7 1    
3  ColombiaColombia C. Salamanca 4th 6th 6th        CanadaCanada M. Raonic 6th 2 7th
5  United StatesUnited States J. Levine 6 6 3     2  JapanJapan G. Soeda 2 6th 6 5  
   AustraliaAustralia J. Sirianni 7th 6th        AustraliaAustralia J. Sirianni 3 3    
   AustraliaAustralia B. Small 6th 6th        AustraliaAustralia B. Small 6th 6th    
WC  CanadaCanada E. Chvojka 3 4th          AustraliaAustralia B. Small 6 3 1  
   RomaniaRomania M. Copil 2 6th 3   2  JapanJapan G. Soeda 7th 6th    
   DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen 6th 3 6th      DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen 3 4th    
   South AfricaSouth Africa I. van der Merwe 4th 6 1     2  JapanJapan G. Soeda 6th 6th    
2  JapanJapan G. Soeda 6th 7th      

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. ThailandThailand Sanchai Ratiwatana Sonchat Ratiwatana
ThailandThailand 
final
02. IsraelIsrael Harel Levy David Martin
United StatesUnited States 
1 round
03. PhilippinesPhilippines Treat Conrad Huey Dominic Inglot
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Quarter finals
04th AustraliaAustralia Kaden Hensel Adam Hubble
AustraliaAustralia 
Semifinals

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  ThailandThailand S. Ratiwatana S. Ratiwatana
 ThailandThailand 
6th 6th          
   AustraliaAustralia G. Jones B. Klein
 AustraliaAustralia 
4th 3       1  ThailandThailand S. Ratiwatana S. Ratiwatana
 ThailandThailand 
6th 6th    
WC  CanadaCanada A. El Tabakh Z. White
 CanadaCanada 
2 5        IndiaIndia P. Amritraj B. Evans
 United StatesUnited States 
4th 1    
   IndiaIndia P. Amritraj B. Evans
 United StatesUnited States 
6th 7th         1  ThailandThailand S. Ratiwatana S. Ratiwatana
 ThailandThailand 
5 7th [9]  
4th  AustraliaAustralia K. Hensel A. Hubble
 AustraliaAustralia 
6th 6th       4th  AustraliaAustralia K. Hensel A. Hubble
 AustraliaAustralia 
7th 6 10 [11]  
WC  CanadaCanada S. Diez F. Peliwo
 CanadaCanada 
2 0       4th  AustraliaAustralia K. Hensel A. Hubble
 AustraliaAustralia 
6th 6th    
   United KingdomUnited Kingdom R. Bloomfield A. Feeney
 AustraliaAustralia 
4th 5        ChileChile P. Capdeville C. Salamanca
 ColombiaColombia 
2 3    
   ChileChile P. Capdeville C. Salamanca
 ColombiaColombia 
6th 7th         1  ThailandThailand S. Ratiwatana S. Ratiwatana
 ThailandThailand 
6th 4th [6]
   CanadaCanada P.-L. Duclos I. Sijsling
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
4th 2          DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen J. Sirianni
 AustraliaAustralia 
4th 6th [10]
   DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen J. Sirianni
 AustraliaAustralia 
6th 6th          DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen J. Sirianni
 AustraliaAustralia 
6th 6th      
   South AfricaSouth Africa R. Klaasen I. van der Merwe
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
4th 7th [3]   3  PhilippinesPhilippines TC Huey D. Inglot
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
4th 2    
3  PhilippinesPhilippines TC Huey D. Inglot
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
6th 6 4 [10]          DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen J. Sirianni
 AustraliaAustralia 
6th 6 5 [10]
   JapanJapan H. Kondō G. Soeda
 JapanJapan 
1 2          United StatesUnited States J. Levine V. Pospisil
 CanadaCanada 
  7th [8th]  
   United StatesUnited States J. Levine V. Pospisil
 CanadaCanada 
6th 6th          United StatesUnited States J. Levine V. Pospisil
 CanadaCanada 
6th 7th    
WC  CanadaCanada E. Chvojka P. Polansky
 CanadaCanada 
6th 3 [10]   WC  CanadaCanada É. Chvojka P. Polansky
 CanadaCanada 
3 6 3    
2  IsraelIsrael H. Levy D. Martin
 United StatesUnited States 
3 6th [5]    

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