2009 Prosperita Open – Singles

Singles
2009 Prosperita Open
Champion Czech Republic Jan Hájek
Runner-up Croatia Ivan Dodig
Final score 7–5, 6–1
Main article: 2009 Prosperita Open

Jiří Vaněk was the defending champion, but Ivan Dodig defeated him in the quarterfinals.
The new champion became other Czech player, Jan Hájek who won against Dodig in the final (7–5, 6–1).

Seeds

  1. Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis (First Round)
  2. Czech Republic Ivo Minář (withdrew)
  3. Belgium Steve Darcis (Semifinals)
  4. Belgium Olivier Rochus (Quarterfinals)
  5. Czech Republic Jiří Vaněk (Quarterfinals)
  6. Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (Quarterfinals)
  7. Switzerland Stéphane Bohli (First Round)
  8. Argentina Sebastián Decoud (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Final four

  Semifinals Final
                         
  Q  Czech Republic Jan Hájek 7 0 6  
3  Belgium Steve Darcis 5 6 3  
  Q  Czech Republic Jan Hájek 7 6  
  Q  Croatia Ivan Dodig 5 1  
   Spain David Marrero 3 64  
  Q  Croatia Ivan Dodig 6 7    

Top half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Cyprus M Baghdatis 4 1  
  Poland Ł Kubot 6 6     Poland Ł Kubot 6 6  
  Argentina JP Brzezicki 64 4     South Africa K Anderson 3 1  
  South Africa K Anderson 7 6     Poland Ł Kubot 3 6 4
PR Germany F Mayer 65 1   Q Czech Republic J Hájek 6 0 6
Q Czech Republic J Hájek 7 6   Q Czech Republic J Hájek 6 6  
  Brazil R Mello 6 6     Brazil R Mello 4 2  
7 Switzerland S Bohli 4 4   Q Czech Republic J Hájek 7 0 6
3 Belgium S Darcis 7 6   3 Belgium S Darcis 5 6 3
LL Slovakia M Semjan 5 4   3 Belgium S Darcis 62 6 7
  Australia P Luczak 7 6     Australia P Luczak 7 2 5
  France S de Chaunac 65 1   3 Belgium S Darcis 6 6  
WC Slovakia M Danis 0 1   6 Czech Republic L Rosol 1 4  
WC Slovakia M Kližan 6 6   WC Slovakia M Kližan 6 2 4
  Brazil R Hocevar 5 4   6 Czech Republic L Rosol 4 6 6
6 Czech Republic L Rosol 7 6  

Bottom half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
8 Argentina S Decoud 67 6 6
  Germany J Reister 7 3 3 8 Argentina S Decoud 2 1  
  Germany T Kamke 3 2     Spain D Marrero 6 6  
  Spain D Marrero 6 6     Spain D Marrero 6 6  
  Slovakia D Hrbatý 2 6 6 4 Belgium O Rochus 3 3  
  France S Robert 6 1 4   Slovakia D Hrbatý 3 4  
  Slovenia L Gregorc 1 3   4 Belgium O Rochus 6 6  
4 Belgium O Rochus 6 6     Spain D Marrero 3 64  
5 Czech Republic J Vaněk 2 7 7 Q Croatia I Dodig 6 7  
WC Czech Republic A Vejmělka 6 5 5 5 Czech Republic J Vaněk 6 6  
Q Slovakia P Červenák 4 4     Germany D Kindlmann 4 3  
  Germany D Kindlmann 6 6   5 Czech Republic J Vaněk 3 6 0
Q Croatia I Dodig 4     Q Croatia I Dodig 6 3 6
Q Spain G Alcaide 1 r   Q Croatia I Dodig 6 6  
WC Slovakia M Horecný 5     WC Slovakia M Horecný 1 1  
LL Slovakia I Klec 3 r  

References

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