Power Horse Cup 2013

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Power Horse Cup 2013
Logo of the "Power Horse Cup 2013" tournament
date May 18, 2013 - May 25, 2013
Edition 1
navigation  2013  ►  2014
ATP World Tour
venue Düsseldorf Germany
GermanyGermany 
Tournament number 6710
category World Tour 250
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface sand
draw 32E / 32Q / 16D
Prize money 467,800 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) first edition
Last year's winner (double) first edition
Winner (singles) ArgentinaArgentina Juan Mónaco
Winner (doubles) GermanyGermany Andre Begemann Martin Emmrich
GermanyGermany 
Tournament director Dietloff Von Arnim
Tournament supervisor Mark Darby
Last direct assumption JapanJapan Go Soeda (86)
As of May 18, 2013

The Power Horse Cup 2013 was a tennis tournament that took place from May 18th to 25th, 2013 in Düsseldorf . It was part of the ATP World Tour 2013 and was played on clay court. In the same week, the Open de Nice Côte d'Azur was played in Nice , which, like the Power Horse Cup, was part of the ATP World Tour 250 category .

The third placed Juan Mónaco prevailed in the final against Jarkko Nieminen from Finland 6: 4, 6: 3. It was Mónaco's first win of the season. In the doubles competition, the unseen Andre Begemann and Martin Emmrich won the final 7: 5 and 6: 2 against Treat Conrad Huey and Dominic Inglot , which they also secured their first win of the season. For Begemann and Emmrich it was also the second World Tour title of their careers.

The field of participants in the single competition consisted of 28 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs. The four top seeded players in the singles each got a bye into the second round.

qualification

The qualification for the Power Horse Cup 2013 took place on May 18th and 19th, 2013. Four qualifying places were played, which entitle them to participate in the main draw of the tournament.

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

Qualifiers Lucky Loser
KazakhstanKazakhstan Yevgeny Korolyov SloveniaSlovenia Aljaž Bedene
PolandPoland Łukasz Kubot
ArgentinaArgentina Guido Pella
BrazilBrazil André Ghem

Prize money and world ranking points

At the Power Horse Cup 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 apply per player.

singles
round Points Prize money
victory 250 € 74,000
final 150 € 39,000
Semifinals 90 € 21,130
Quarter finals 45 € 12,040
Round of 16 20th € 7,100
First round 0 € 4,200
Qualification individual
round Points Prize money
Qualifier 12
Qualifying round 6th € 675
2nd round 0 € 325
1 round 0 0 €
Double
round Points Prize money
victory 250 € 22,500
final 150 € 11,830
Semifinals 90 € 6,400
Quarter finals 45 € 3,660
First round 0 € 2,150

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. SerbiaSerbia Janko Tipsarevic Round of 16
02. GermanyGermany Tommy Haas Quarter finals
03. ArgentinaArgentina Juan Mónaco victory
04th GermanyGermany Philipp Kohlschreiber Round of 16
No. player Round reached
05. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Rosol 1 round

06th FinlandFinland Jarkko Nieminen final

07th SerbiaSerbia Viktor Troicki Quarter finals

08th. RussiaRussia Nikolai Davydenko 1 round

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
             
  1  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6 1 1  
Q  ArgentinaArgentina G. Pella 6th 4th 6th     Q  ArgentinaArgentina G. Pella 7th 6th    
Q  PolandPoland Ł. Kubot 4th 6th 4th     Q  ArgentinaArgentina G. Pella 7th 7th  
   BelgiumBelgium D. Goffin 7th 0 2       7th  SerbiaSerbia V. Troicki 6 5 5    
   SloveniaSlovenia G. Žemlja 5 6th 6th        SloveniaSlovenia G. Žemlja 3 6 3  
   United StatesUnited States M. Russell 6th 3 4th     7th  SerbiaSerbia V. Troicki 6th 7th    
7th  SerbiaSerbia V. Troicki 3 6th 6th     Q  ArgentinaArgentina G. Pella 4th 6 8  
      3  toilets  ArgentinaArgentina J. Mónaco 6th 7th    
  3  toilets  ArgentinaArgentina J. Mónaco 6th 6th  
OLD  JapanJapan G. Soeda 4th 0       Q  BrazilBrazil A. Ghem 4th 4th    
Q  BrazilBrazil A. Ghem 6th 6th       3  toilets  ArgentinaArgentina J. Mónaco 6th 6th  
OLD  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6th 6th         OLD  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 3 4th    
WC  GermanyGermany B. Becker 3 2       OLD  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6th 6th  
LL  SloveniaSlovenia A. Bedene 3 6th 6th     LL  SloveniaSlovenia A. Bedene 1 4th    
8th  RussiaRussia N. Dawydenko 6th 4th 3     3  toilets  ArgentinaArgentina J. Mónaco 6th 6th  
5  Czech RepublicCzech Republic L. Rosol 4th 3         6th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 4th 3  
   GermanyGermany D. Brands 6th 6th          GermanyGermany D. Brands 1 0  
OLD  Czech RepublicCzech Republic J. Hájek 6th 6th       OLD  Czech RepublicCzech Republic J. Hájek 6th 6th    
OLD  RussiaRussia J. Donskoi 2 2       OLD  Czech RepublicCzech Republic J. Hájek 3 1  
Q  KazakhstanKazakhstan J. Korolyov 2 4th            NetherlandsNetherlands I. Sijsling 6th 6th    
   NetherlandsNetherlands I. Sijsling 6th 6th          NetherlandsNetherlands I. Sijsling 3 6th 6th
  4th  GermanyGermany P. Kohlschreiber 6th 3 4th  
       NetherlandsNetherlands I. Sijsling 5 6th 3
6th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 6th 6th         6th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 7th 4th 6th  
OLD  SlovakiaSlovakia L. Lacko 3 1       6th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 6th 5 6th
   SpainSpain R. Bautista Agut 2 6th 6th        SpainSpain R. Bautista Agut 4th 7th 3  
   LuxembourgLuxembourg G. Muller 6th 4th 2     6th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen w. O.  
OLD  SloveniaSlovenia B. Kavčič 5 4th         2  toilets  GermanyGermany T. Haas        
   CroatiaCroatia I. Dodig 7th 6th          CroatiaCroatia I. Dodig 6th 4th 5
  2  toilets  GermanyGermany T. Haas 3 6th 7th  
 

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Colin Fleming Jonathan Marray
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Semifinals
02. AustriaAustria Julian Knowle Filip Polášek
SlovakiaSlovakia 
1 round
03. PhilippinesPhilippines Treat Conrad Huey Dominic Inglot
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
final
04th DenmarkDenmark Frederik Nielsen André Sá
BrazilBrazil 
Semifinals

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming J. Marray
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
7th 6th          
WC  GermanyGermany D. Brown F. Moser
 GermanyGermany 
6 2 4th       1  United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming J. Marray
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
7th 6th    
   GermanyGermany C. Kas O. Marach
 AustriaAustria 
6 3 6th [8th]      United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Murray J. Peers
 AustraliaAustralia 
5 3    
   United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Murray J. Peers
 AustraliaAustralia 
7th 4th [10]       1  United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming J. Marray
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
2 7th [5]  
3  PhilippinesPhilippines TC Huey D. Inglot
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
5 7th [10]     3  PhilippinesPhilippines TC Huey D. Inglot
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
6th 6 2 [10]  
   GermanyGermany P. Marx F. Mergea
 RomaniaRomania 
7th 6 2 [2]     3  PhilippinesPhilippines TC Huey D. Inglot
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
7th 6th    
   PolandPoland T. Bednarek J. Delgado
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
2 4th        GermanyGermany D. Brands I. Sijsling
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
6 4 4th    
   GermanyGermany D. Brands I. Sijsling
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
6th 6th         3  PhilippinesPhilippines TC Huey D. Inglot
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
5 2  
   GermanyGermany T. Haas M. Russell
 United StatesUnited States 
4th 7th [8th]        GermanyGermany A. Begemann M. Emmrich
 GermanyGermany 
7th 6th  
   IsraelIsrael J. Erlich D. Tursunow
 RussiaRussia 
6th 6 5 [10]        IsraelIsrael J. Erlich D. Tursunow
 RussiaRussia 
4th 7th [8th]    
WC  GermanyGermany R. Becker D. Schulz
 GermanyGermany 
2 2     4th  DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen A. Sá
 BrazilBrazil 
6th 5 [10]  
4th  DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen A. Sá
 BrazilBrazil 
6th 6th         4th  DenmarkDenmark F. Nielsen A. Sá
 BrazilBrazil 
7th 1 [10]
   GermanyGermany A. Begemann M. Emmrich
 GermanyGermany 
6th 6th          GermanyGermany A. Begemann M. Emmrich
 GermanyGermany 
6 9 6th [12]  
   IndiaIndia R. Bopanna P. Raja
 IndiaIndia 
4th 2          GermanyGermany A. Begemann M. Emmrich
 GermanyGermany 
6th 7th    
   CroatiaCroatia I. Dodig L. Rosol
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
6th 3 [10]      CroatiaCroatia I. Dodig L. Rosol
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
4th 5    
2  AustriaAustria J. Knowle F. Polášek
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
2 6th [8th]    

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