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2019 Murray Trophy – Glasgow – Singles

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Glasgow – Singles
2019 Murray Trophy – Glasgow
Final
ChampionFinland Emil Ruusuvuori
Runner-upFrance Alexandre Müller
Score6–3, 6–1
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2018 · Murray Trophy – Glasgow · 2020 →

Lukáš Lacko was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Emil Ruusuvuori won the title after defeating Alexandre Müller 6–3, 6–1 in the final.

Seeds

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All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Tunisia Malek Jaziri (third round)
  2. Austria Dennis Novak (withdrew)
  3. France Quentin Halys (third round)
  4. Finland Emil Ruusuvuori (champion)
  5. India Ramkumar Ramanathan (semifinals)
  6. Italy Roberto Marcora (quarterfinals)
  7. Spain Nicola Kuhn (quarterfinals)
  8. Belgium Ruben Bemelmans (second round)
  9. Germany Tobias Kamke (quarterfinals)
  10. Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirza Bašić (third round)
  11. Spain Roberto Ortega Olmedo (second round)
  12. Australia John-Patrick Smith (second round)
  13. France Mathias Bourgue (third round)
  14. Germany Daniel Masur (quarterfinals)
  15. Turkey Cem İlkel (third round)
  16. France Alexandre Müller (final)
  17. Austria Jurij Rodionov (semifinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
16 France Alexandre Müller 3 7 6
7 Spain Nicola Kuhn 6 5 4
16 France Alexandre Müller 7 1 6
5 India Ramkumar Ramanathan 5 6 4
14 Germany Daniel Masur 5 64
5 India Ramkumar Ramanathan 7 77
16 France Alexandre Müller 3 1
4 Finland Emil Ruusuvuori 6 6
9 Germany Tobias Kamke 2 1
4 Finland Emil Ruusuvuori 6 6
4 Finland Emil Ruusuvuori 6 6
17 Austria Jurij Rodionov 1 3
6 Italy Roberto Marcora 2 2
17 Austria Jurij Rodionov 6 6

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Tunisia M Jaziri 77 6
WC United Kingdom F Gill 2 0 Italy J Ocleppo 60 3
Italy J Ocleppo 6 6 1 Tunisia M Jaziri 3 1
United Kingdom E Hoyt 4 61 16 France A Müller 6 6
PR Austria M Neuchrist 6 77 PR Austria M Neuchrist 6 4 1
16 France A Müller 4 6 6
16 France A Müller 3 7 6
7 Spain N Kuhn 6 5 4
10 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 6 6
France H Grenier 3 7 2 LL Poland K Drzewiecki 4 3
LL Poland K Drzewiecki 6 5 6 10 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 3 4
United Kingdom L Glasspool 6 6 7 Spain N Kuhn 6 6
Italy Riccardo Balzerani 3 2 United Kingdom L Glasspool 6 4 3
7 Spain N Kuhn 3 6 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3 France Q Halys 78 0
France A Rinderknech 712 6 France A Rinderknech 66 0r
WC United Kingdom A McHugh 610 3 3 France Q Halys 65 64
Italy A Bega 3 6 3 14 Germany D Masur 77 77
France E Furness 6 3 6 France E Furness 4 3
14 Germany D Masur 6 6
14 Germany D Masur 5 64
5 India R Ramanathan 7 77
11 Spain R Ortega Olmedo 0 0
Czech Republic T Macháč 4 3 Netherlands B van de Zandschulp 6 6
Netherlands B van de Zandschulp 6 6 Netherlands B van de Zandschulp 4 1
United Kingdom J Draper 77 4 2 5 India R Ramanathan 6 6
Turkey A Çelikbilek 65 6 6 Turkey A Çelikbilek 4 2
5 India R Ramanathan 6 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
8 Belgium R Bemelmans 4 4
WC United Kingdom Mark Whitehouse 5 2 France A Escoffier 6 6
France A Escoffier 7 6 France A Escoffier 2 2
Germany J Härteis 6 6 9 Germany T Kamke 6 6
Q United Kingdom S Duncan 3 3 Germany J Härteis 3 4
9 Germany T Kamke 6 6
9 Germany T Kamke 2 1
4 Finland E Ruusuvuori 6 6
15 Turkey C İlkel 610 6 6
Germany B Hassan 4 1 Italy L Vanni 712 2 0
Italy L Vanni 6 6 15 Turkey C İlkel 3 2
Q Sweden J Mridha 79 6 4 Finland E Ruusuvuori 6 6
WC United Kingdom Harry Wendelken 67 3 Q Sweden J Mridha 5 6 3
4 Finland E Ruusuvuori 7 4 6

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Italy R Marcora 77 6
WC United Kingdom L Johnson 1 6 77 WC United Kingdom L Johnson 63 0
Alt Netherlands S Verbeek 6 3 62 6 Italy R Marcora 77 6
France Quentin Robert 4 2 Norway V Durasovic 65 2
Norway V Durasovic 6 6 Norway V Durasovic 6 6
12 Australia J-P Smith 1 4
6 Italy R Marcora 2 2
17 Austria J Rodionov 6 6
13 France M Bourgue 7 3 77
France M Martineau 62 2 Slovakia L Klein 5 6 62
Slovakia L Klein 77 6 13 France M Bourgue 4 77 3
Alt Finland H Heliövaara 2 6 3 17 Austria J Rodionov 6 64 6
France G Blancaneaux 6 3 6 France G Blancaneaux 6 4 4
17 Austria J Rodionov 2 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Britain's Jonny O'Mara & Scott Clayton lose Glasgow Trophy doubles final to Spanish duo". May 6, 2018 – via www.bbc.com.