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2009 Keio Challenger – Singles

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Singles
2009 Keio Challenger
Final
ChampionJapan Takao Suzuki
Runner-upAustria Martin Fischer
Score6–4, 7–6(5)
Events
Singles Doubles
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Lee Hyung-taik was the defending champion, but he retired from playing tournaments before this event.
Takao Suzuki won in the final 6–4, 7–6(5), against Martin Fischer.

Seeds

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  1. Japan Go Soeda (semifinals)
  2. South Korea Im Kyu-tae (quarterfinals)
  3. Germany Dieter Kindlmann (quarterfinals)
  4. Japan Tatsuma Ito (second round)
  5. Austria Philipp Oswald (semifinals)
  6. Slovakia Pavol Červenák (first round)
  7. Australia Nick Lindahl (second round)
  8. Austria Martin Fischer (final)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Japan Go Soeda 3 4  
8 Austria Martin Fischer 6 6  
8 Austria Martin Fischer 4 65  
  Japan Takao Suzuki 6 7  
5 Austria Philipp Oswald 5 1  
  Japan Takao Suzuki 7 6  

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Japan G Soeda 7 6  
  Kazakhstan A Kedryuk 63 2   1 Japan G Soeda 6 6  
WC Japan J Mitsuhashi 7 4 6 WC Japan J Mitsuhashi 2 1  
Q Chinese Taipei C-h Yi 5 6 2 1 Japan G Soeda 6 6  
  Netherlands J Huta Galung 3 4     Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 4 2  
  Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 6 6     Chinese Taipei T-h Yang 6 6  
  New Zealand J Statham 4 7 7   New Zealand J Statham 3 3  
6 Slovakia P Červenák 6 64 66 1 Japan G Soeda 3 4  
4 Japan T Ito 6 3 6 8 Austria M Fischer 6 6  
  Germany S Stadler 4 6 3 4 Japan T Ito 6 4 2
WC Japan K Matsunaga 3 0     Belarus V Ignatik 4 6 6
  Belarus V Ignatik 6 6     Belarus V Ignatik 6 3 3
Q Japan Y Ito 6 3 6 8 Austria M Fischer 4 6 6
  Australia G Jones 4 6 3 Q Japan Y Ito 6 2 0
Q Chinese Taipei T Chen 0 0   8 Austria M Fischer 4 6 6
8 Austria M Fischer 6 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Austria P Oswald 6    
Q Russia A Kudryavtsev 3 r   5 Austria P Oswald 6 6  
  Croatia G Tošić 3 0     Japan H Moriya 3 4  
  Japan H Moriya 6 6   5 Austria P Oswald 6 6  
  Latvia A Juška 1 2   3 Germany D Kindlmann 4 4  
  Republic of Ireland L Sorensen 6 6     Republic of Ireland L Sorensen 1 r  
WC Japan T Matsui 3 4   3 Germany D Kindlmann 4    
3 Germany D Kindlmann 6 6   5 Austria P Oswald 5 1  
7 Australia N Lindahl 6 7     Japan T Suzuki 7 6  
  Australia S Kadir 2 5   7 Australia N Lindahl 4 4  
  Switzerland A Sadecky 2 4     Japan T Suzuki 6 6  
  Japan T Suzuki 6 6     Japan T Suzuki 6 6  
WC Japan S Aida 2 2   2 South Korea K-t Im 3 1  
  Japan Y Sugita 6 6     Japan Y Sugita 4 0  
  Croatia N Mektić 6 2 67 2 South Korea K-t Im 6 6  
2 South Korea K-t Im 3 6 7

References

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