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.
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.
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.