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The Championships 2013 Gentlemen's Singles Winner: A The Championships 2013 Gentlemen's Singles Winner: A. Murray [2] 6/4 7/5 6/4 First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final 1. Novak Djokovic [1]..............................(SRB) 2. Florian Mayer....................................... (GER) N. Djokovic [1].................6/3 7/5 6/4 N. Djokovic [1] (Q) 3. Bobby Reynolds....................................(USA) ....................7/6(2) 6/3 6/1 (WC) 4. Steve Johnson...................................... (USA) B. Reynolds..1/6 7/6(4) 6/3 6/7(4) 6/4 N. Djokovic [1] 5. Blaz Kavcic........................................... (SLO) .........................6/3 6/2 6/2 (Q) 6. Jan-Lennard Struff................................(GER) J. Struff............................. 6/4 6/1 6/3 J. Chardy [28] 7. Ryan Harrison.......................................(USA) ..........6/2 5/7 7/6(6) 7/6(4) 8. Jeremy Chardy [28].............................(FRA) J. Chardy [28]........7/6(4) 4/6 7/5 6/2 N. Djokovic [1] 9. Gilles Simon [19].................................(FRA) ....................6/1 6/4 7/6(4) 10. Feliciano Lopez.....................................(ESP) F. Lopez..................... 6/2 6/4 7/6(11) F. Lopez 11. Ricardas Berankis................................. (LTU) ......................6/3 5/1 Ret'd 12. Paul-Henri Mathieu............................... (FRA) P-H. Mathieu...... 7/6(4) 7/5 6/7(3) 6/4 T. Haas [13] (Q) 13. Wayne Odesnik.................................... (USA) ...................4/6 6/2 7/5 6/4 (Q) 14. Jimmy Wang......................................... (TPE) J. Wang............ 7/6(5) 4/6 6/2 3/6 7/5 T. Haas [13] 15. Dmitry Tursunov................................... (RUS) .........................6/3 6/2 7/5 16. Tommy Haas [13]................................(GER) T. Haas [13]......................6/3 7/5 7/5 17. Richard Gasquet [9]............................(FRA) 18. Marcel Granollers..................................(ESP) R. Gasquet [9]....... 6/7(2) 6/4 7/5 6/4 R. Gasquet [9] 19. Andreas Haider-Maurer........................ (AUT) ..............6/0 6/3 6/7(5) 6/3 (Q) 20. Go Soeda.............................................. (JPN) G. Soeda...................... 7/6(6) 7/5 6/1 B. Tomic 7/6(5) 6/4 6/3 N. Djokovic [1] 21. James Blake......................................... (USA) ..........7/6(7) 5/7 7/5 7/6(5) 22. Thiemo De Bakker................................(NED) J. Blake............................. 6/1 6/3 6/2 B. Tomic 23. Bernard Tomic...................................... (AUS) .........................6/3 6/4 7/5 24. Sam Querrey [21]................................ (USA) B. Tomic.......7/6(6) 7/6(3) 3/6 2/6 6/3 T. Berdych [7] 25. Kevin Anderson [27]...........................(RSA) ..........7/6(4) 6/7(5) 6/4 6/4 (LL) 26. Olivier Rochus....................................... (BEL) K. Anderson [27]............. 6/4 6/2 6/1 K. Anderson [27] 27. Philipp Petzschner................................(GER) ....................6/4 7/6(2) 6/4 (Q) 28. Michal Przysiezny................................. (POL) M. Przysiezny............... 6/3 7/6(6) 6/0 T. Berdych [7] 29. Daniel Brands.......................................(GER) ...................3/6 6/3 6/4 7/5 30. Daniel Gimeno-Traver...........................(ESP) D. Brands.7/6(5) 6/7(4) 6/7(5) 6/1 6/4 T. Berdych [7] 31. Martin Klizan......................................... (SVK) ....................7/6(6) 6/4 6/2 32. Tomas Berdych [7]..............................(CZE) T. Berdych [7]..................6/3 6/4 6/4 33. David Ferrer [4]................................... (ESP) 34. Martin Alund......................................... (ARG) D. Ferrer [4]............... 6/1 4/6 7/5 6/2 D. Ferrer [4] 35. Roberto Bautista Agut...........................(ESP) ..............6/3 3/6 7/6(4) 7/5 (Q) 36. Teymuraz Gabashvili............................(RUS) R. Bautista Agut........... 6/3 6/4 7/6(3) D. Ferrer [4] N. Djokovic [1] 37. Horacio Zeballos.................................. (ARG) ....6/7(6) 7/6(2) 2/6 6/1 6/2 38. Santiago Giraldo................................... (COL) S. Giraldo..... 3/6 7/6(4) 6/7(6) 6/1 6/3 A. Dolgopolov [26] 39. Gastao Elias......................................... (POR) .........................6/4 7/5 6/3 7/5 4/6 7/6(2) 6/7(6) 6/3 40. Alexandr Dolgopolov [26].................. (UKR) A. Dolgopolov [26]......6/1 7/6(2) 6/2 D. Ferrer [4] 41. Milos Raonic [17]................................ (CAN) ..........6/7(3) 7/6(6) 6/1 6/1 42. Carlos Berlocq......................................(ARG) M. Raonic [17]................. 6/4 6/3 6/3 I. Sijsling (Q) 43. Alex Kuznetsov..................................... (USA) ....................7/5 6/4 7/6(4) 44. Igor Sijsling........................................... (NED) I. Sijsling........................... 6/3 6/4 6/4 I. Dodig (Q) 45. James Duckworth................................. (AUS) ................6/0 6/1 1/0 Ret'd (Q) 46. Denis Kudla.......................................... (USA) D. Kudla................ 6/4 6/2 3/6 4/6 6/1 I. Dodig 47. Ivan Dodig............................................ (CRO) ....................6/1 7/6(4) 7/5 48. Philipp Kohlschreiber [16].................(GER) I. Dodig 4/6 6/7(6) 7/6(3) 6/3 2/1 Ret'd 49. Kei Nishikori [12]................................. (JPN) (WC) 50. Matthew Ebden.....................................(AUS) K. Nishikori [12].............. 6/2 6/4 6/3 K. Nishikori [12] 51. Leonardo Mayer................................... (ARG) ....................7/6(5) 6/4 6/2 52. Aljaz Bedene.........................................(SLO) L. Mayer............................6/2 6/3 6/4 A. Seppi [23] 6/2 6/4 7/6(5) 53. Michael Llodra.......................................(FRA) ........3/6 6/2 6/7(4) 6/1 6/4 J. Del Potro [8] 54. Jarkko Nieminen.....................................(FIN) M. Llodra...................... 7/6(3) 6/4 6/3 A. Seppi [23] 55. Denis Istomin........................................ (UZB) ............................7/5 Ret'd 56. Andreas Seppi [23]............................... (ITA) A. Seppi [23] 7/6(6) 7/6(3) 5/7 3/6 6/3 J. Del Potro [8] 57. Grigor Dimitrov [29]............................ (BUL) ....................6/4 7/6(2) 6/3 58. Simone Bolelli.........................................(ITA) G. Dimitrov [29]............... 6/1 6/4 6/3 G. Zemlja 59. Grega Zemlja........................................ (SLO) ......3/6 7/6(4) 3/6 6/4 11/9 60. Michael Russell.....................................(USA) G. Zemlja................6/7(3) 6/4 6/4 6/1 J. Del Potro [8] 61. Guido Pella...........................................(ARG) ....................7/5 7/6(3) 6/0 62. Jesse Levine.........................................(CAN) J. Levine...... 6/4 6/2 4/6 3/6 4/3 Ret'd J. Del Potro [8] 63. Albert Ramos........................................ (ESP) ....................6/2 7/6(7) 6/3 64. Juan Martin Del Potro [8]...................(ARG) J. Del Potro [8]................ 6/2 7/5 6/1 65. Rafael Nadal [5]................................... (ESP) 66. Steve Darcis.......................................... (BEL) S. Darcis.................. 7/6(4) 7/6(8) 6/4 L. Kubot 67. Lukasz Kubot........................................ (POL) ....................................wo. 68. Igor Andreev......................................... (RUS) L. Kubot............................ 6/1 7/5 6/2 L. Kubot (Q) 69. Stephane Robert...................................(FRA) .........................6/1 6/3 6/4 70. Alejandro Falla......................................(COL) S. Robert...................... 6/3 7/6(5) 7/5 B. Paire [25] 71. Adrian Ungur........................................ (ROU) .........................6/4 7/5 6/4 72. Benoit Paire [25]..................................(FRA) B. Paire [25]............... 6/4 4/6 6/3 6/1 L. Kubot 73. John Isner [18].................................... (USA) .............4/6 6/3 3/6 6/3 6/4 74. Evgeny Donskoy...................................(RUS) J. Isner [18]............. 6/1 7/6(5) 7/6(3) A. Mannarino 75. Pablo Andujar....................................... (ESP) ............................1/1 Ret'd 76. Adrian Mannarino..................................(FRA) A. Mannarino.................... 6/1 6/2 6/3 A. Mannarino (Q) 77. Dustin Brown........................................ (GER) .........................6/4 6/2 7/5 78. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez........................ (ESP) D. Brown........................... 6/3 6/3 6/3 D. Brown 79. Lleyton Hewitt....................................... (AUS) ..............6/4 6/4 6/7(3) 6/2 80. Stanislas Wawrinka [11]...................... (SUI) L. Hewitt............................6/4 7/5 6/3 81. Nicolas Almagro [15].......................... (ESP) 82. Jurgen Zopp.......................................... (EST) N. Almagro [15]...........6/4 7/6(2) 7/5 N. Almagro [15] 83. Marinko Matosevic................................(AUS) ..............7/5 6/7(6) 6/3 6/4 7/5 6/4 84. Guillaume Rufin.................................... (FRA) G. Rufin.......................6/1 4/6 6/4 6/3 J. Janowicz [24] 85. Radek Stepanek................................... (CZE) ....................7/6(6) 6/3 6/4 J. Janowicz [24] (Q) 86. Matt Reid.............................................. (AUS) R. Stepanek...................... 6/2 6/2 6/4 J. Janowicz [24] (WC) 87. Kyle Edmund........................................ (GBR) ......................6/2 5/3 Ret'd 88. Jerzy Janowicz [24]............................ (POL) J. Janowicz [24].............. 6/2 6/2 6/4 J. Janowicz [24] 89. Fabio Fognini [30].................................(ITA) ........3/6 7/6(1)
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