2012 Quito Challenger – Singles

Singles
2012 Quito Challenger
Champion Brazil João Souza
Runner-up France Guillaume Rufin
Final score 6–2, 7–6(7–4)
Main article: 2012 Quito Challenger

Sebastián Decoud was the defending champion, but lost in the second round.
João Souza won the title, defeating Guillaume Rufin 6–2, 7–6(7–4) in the final.

Seeds

  1. Portugal Frederico Gil (First Round)
  2. France Guillaume Rufin (Final)
  3. Argentina Martín Alund (Semifinals)
  4. Brazil João Souza (Champion)
  5. Argentina Eduardo Schwank (Quarterfinals)
  6. Dominican Republic Víctor Estrella (Quarterfinals, retired because of a right elbow injury)
  7. Colombia Carlos Salamanca (First Round)
  8. Ecuador Júlio César Campozano (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  WC  Chile Nicolás Massú 3 2    
4  Brazil João Souza 6 6    
  4  Brazil João Souza 6 77  
  2  France Guillaume Rufin 2 64  
3  Argentina Martín Alund 711 4 62
  2  France Guillaume Rufin 69 6 77  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1/Q Portugal F Gil 77 5 4
  United States D Zivkovic 64 7 6   United States D Zivkovic 63 3  
Q Mexico MA Reyes-Varela 4 4   WC Chile N Massú 77 6  
WC Chile N Massú 6 6   WC Chile N Massú 6 6  
Q Ecuador Juan Carvajal 65 6 2 5 Argentina E Schwank 4 2  
  Australia Chris Letcher 77 3 6   Australia Chris Letcher 3 2  
  Sweden C Lindell 1 1r   5 Argentina E Schwank 6 6  
5 Argentina E Schwank 6 4   WC Chile N Massú 3 2  
4 Brazil J Souza 77 77   4 Brazil J Souza 6 6  
  El Salvador M Arévalo 64 64   4 Brazil J Souza 7 62 7
  Colombia N Barrientos 4 4     Peru D Beretta 5 77 5
  Peru D Beretta 6 6   4 Brazil J Souza 77 3  
WC United States Lucas Dages 2 2   6 Dominican Republic V Estrella 64 0r  
  United States J Witten 6 6     United States J Witten 2 2  
  Mexico D Garza 4 2   6 Dominican Republic V Estrella 6 6  
6 Dominican Republic V Estrella 6 6  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
8 Ecuador JC Campozano 77 64 7
  France L Recouderc 62 77 5 8 Ecuador JC Campozano 62 4  
  Argentina A Molteni 6 6     Argentina A Molteni 77 6  
WC Ecuador José Chamba Gómez 0 0     Argentina A Molteni 2 66  
  Argentina Guillermo Durán 6 6   3 Argentina M Alund 6 78  
  United States K Kim 2 4     Argentina Guillermo Durán 77 64 1
  Argentina Maximiliano Estévez 4 1   3 Argentina M Alund 61 77 6
3 Argentina M Alund 6 6   3 Argentina M Alund 711 4 62
7 Colombia C Salamanca 64 7 4 2 France G Rufin 69 6 77
  Colombia JS Cabal 77 5 6   Colombia JS Cabal 6 6  
  Argentina S Decoud 6 6     Argentina S Decoud 4 1  
WC United States Joseph Correa 1 2     Colombia JS Cabal 6 612 3
  Brazil M Demoliner 6 77   2 France G Rufin 4 714 6
  Chile G Rivera-Aránguiz 3 65     Brazil M Demoliner 1 4  
Q Montenegro G Tošić 63 1   2 France G Rufin 6 6  
2 France G Rufin 77 6  

References

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