2019 Internationaux de Tennis de Vendée – Singles

Elias Ymer was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Singles
2019 Internationaux de Tennis de Vendée
Final
ChampionSweden Mikael Ymer
Runner-upFrance Mathias Bourgue
Score6–1, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Mikael Ymer won the title after defeating Mathias Bourgue 6–1, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

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All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1.   Ugo Humbert (third round)
  2.   Grégoire Barrère (second round)
  3.   Mikael Ymer (champion)
  4.   Kamil Majchrzak (second round)
  5.   Stefano Travaglia (third round)
  6.   Marius Copil (quarterfinals)
  7.   Corentin Moutet (second round)
  8.   Henri Laaksonen (quarterfinals)
  9.   Antoine Hoang (quarterfinals)
  10.   Paolo Lorenzi (third round)
  11.   Norbert Gombos (second round)
  12.   Gianluca Mager (third round)
  13.   Dennis Novak (quarterfinals)
  14.   Jannik Sinner (semifinals)
  15.   Jiří Veselý (semifinals)
  16.   Ernests Gulbis (second round, retired)

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
15   Jiří Veselý 6 6
8   Henri Laaksonen 2 3
15   Jiří Veselý 3 2
3   Mikael Ymer 6 6
3   Mikael Ymer 6 6
9   Antoine Hoang 3 4
3   Mikael Ymer 6 6
  Mathias Bourgue 1 4
  Mathias Bourgue 6 77
13   Dennis Novak 3 61
  Mathias Bourgue 6 4 78
14   Jannik Sinner 4 6 66
6   Marius Copil 6 1 4
14   Jannik Sinner 3 6 6

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1   U Humbert 6 6
  R Haase 6 6   R Haase 2 1
  M Janvier 3 3 1   U Humbert 4 68
WC   H Grenier 4 6 4 15   J Veselý 6 710
  D Masur 6 3 6   D Masur 4 6 67
15   J Veselý 6 3 79
15   J Veselý 6 6
8   H Laaksonen 2 3
12   G Mager 6 6
  S Diez 6 4   S Diez 1 2
  B Zapata Miralles 2 1d 12   G Mager 63 1
  C Taberner 6 6 8   H Laaksonen 77 6
  E López Pérez 4 2   C Taberner 64 4
8   H Laaksonen 77 6

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
3   M Ymer 6 65 6
Alt   L Vanni 2 77 6 Alt   L Vanni 3 77 1
WC   G Blancaneaux 6 63 2 3   M Ymer 6 1 78
  O Otte 6 6   O Otte 3 6 66
  M Guinard 3 2   O Otte 2 77 2
16   E Gulbis 6 65 0r
3   M Ymer 6 6
9   A Hoang 3 4
9   A Hoang 6 3 6
  S Stakhovsky 7 7   S Stakhovsky 3 6 4
  C Lestienne 5 5 9   A Hoang 6 77
  E Benchetrit 4 6 3 5   S Travaglia 2 64
  R Marcora 6 1 6   R Marcora 65 6 2
5   S Travaglia 77 4 6

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7   C Moutet 6 3 3
  A Müller 5 6 6   A Müller 2 6 6
WC   Tom Jomby 7 1 3   A Müller 4 4
  L Miedler 63 4   M Bourgue 6 6
  M Bourgue 77 6   M Bourgue 6 6
11   N Gombos 3 4
  M Bourgue 6 77
13   D Novak 3 61
13   D Novak 6 6
  T Kamke 6 64 4   R Ramanathan 4 2
  R Ramanathan 2 77 6 13   D Novak 77 6
  C-M Stebe 7 6   C-M Stebe 65 3
  S Ofner 5 1   C-M Stebe 62 6 6
4/WC   K Majchrzak 77 3 1

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6   M Copil 6 6
  M Zverev 78 6   M Zverev 3 3
  J Ward 66 3 6   M Copil 2 78 6
WC   R Roumane 6 6 10   P Lorenzi 6 66 2
  Q Halys 4 4 WC   R Roumane 69 2
10   P Lorenzi 711 6
6   M Copil 6 1 4
14   J Sinner 3 6 6
14   J Sinner 7 6
  T Lamasine 6 6   T Lamasine 5 1
  A Menéndez Maceiras 3 2 14   J Sinner 63 7 6
  V Royer 4 4   L Rosol 77 5 3
  L Rosol 6 6   L Rosol 7 6
2   G Barrère 5 3

References

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  1. ^ "Tennis. Internationaux de Vendée : un doublé inédit pour Elias Ymer". Ouest-France.fr. November 11, 2018.
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