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2013 Keio Challenger – Singles

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Singles
2013 Keio Challenger
Final
ChampionAustralia Matthew Ebden
Runner-upJapan Go Soeda
Score2–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
← 2012 · Keio Challenger · 2014 →

Matteo Viola was the defending champion but chose not to compete. Matthew Ebden won his third Challenger of the year over Japan's Go Soeda.

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Transcription

Seeds

  1. Australia Matthew Ebden (champion)
  2. Slovenia Blaž Kavčič (second round, withdrew)
  3. Japan Go Soeda (final)
  4. United States Bradley Klahn (semifinals)
  5. Australia James Duckworth (first round)
  6. France Pierre-Hugues Herbert (semifinals)
  7. Japan Yūichi Sugita (first round, retired)
  8. Japan Tatsuma Ito (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Australia Matthew Ebden 6 6
4 United States Bradley Klahn 3 1
1 Australia Matthew Ebden 2 77 6
3 Japan Go Soeda 6 63 3
3 Japan Go Soeda 6 6
6 France Pierre-Hugues Herbert 4 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Australia M Ebden 6 3 6
Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 0 6 2 1 Australia M Ebden 6 6
  Japan H Moriya 6 6 Japan H Moriya 1 3
Australia M Reid 3 2 1 Australia M Ebden 6 6
  Slovenia B Rola 64 4 Chinese Taipei J Wang 4 4
Australia B Mitchell 77 6   Australia B Mitchell 62 0
  Chinese Taipei J Wang 6 3 Chinese Taipei J Wang 77 6
7 Japan Y Sugita 4 1r 1 Australia M Ebden 6 6
4 United States B Klahn 6 6 4 United States B Klahn 3 1
Chinese Taipei L-C Huang 1 3 4 United States B Klahn 6 7
China D Wu 6 5 6 China D Wu 1 5
Republic of Ireland J McGee 3 7 2 4 United States B Klahn 4 6 6
PR United States D Kosakowski 2 1 8 Japan T Ito 6 3 4
Q South Korea H Chung 6 6 Q South Korea H Chung 2 3
Japan T Daniel 5 3 8 Japan T Ito 6 6
8 Japan T Ito 7 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Australia J Duckworth 3 5
Belgium K Coppejans 6 7   Belgium K Coppejans 6 1 2
  Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 7 Switzerland M Chiudinelli 4 6 6
Q Japan Y Uchiyama 4 5   Switzerland M Chiudinelli 4 4
WC Japan Masato Shiga 6 4 2 3 Japan G Soeda 6 6
Q United States C Buchanan 3 6 6 Q United States C Buchanan 1 1
WC Japan K Uchida 2 4 3 Japan G Soeda 6 6
3 Japan G Soeda 6 6 3 Japan G Soeda 6 6
6 France P-H Herbert 6 6 6 France P-H Herbert 4 4
WC Japan Y Nishioka 3 2 6 France P-H Herbert 77 6
Spain E López-Pérez 4 6 6 Spain E López-Pérez 65 4
Q Japan Shuichi Sekiguchi 6 4 2 6 France P-H Herbert 2 6 79
Belgium G Gigounon 2 2 WC Croatia B Ćorić 6 3 67
WC Croatia B Ćorić 6 6 WC Croatia B Ćorić w/o
United Kingdom J Ward 4 1 2 Slovenia B Kavčič
2 Slovenia B Kavčič 6 6

References

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