2015 Morocco Tennis Tour – Casablanca – Singles

Casablanca – Singles
2015 Morocco Tennis Tour – Casablanca
Champion Morocco Lamine Ouahab
Runner-up Spain Javier Martí
Final score 6–0, 7–6(8–6)

Dominic Thiem was the defending champion, having won the previous tournament in 2013, but concentrating on the ATP tour he did not participate this year.

Lamine Ouahab won the title, defeating Javier Martí in the final.

Seeds

  1. Spain Albert Montañés (Second Round)
  2. Spain Daniel Gimeno-Traver (First Round)
  3. Romania Adrian Ungur (Quarterfinals)
  4. Spain Roberto Carballés Baena (First Round)
  5. Spain Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (First Round)
  6. Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirza Bašić (First Round)
  7. Belgium Julien Cagnina (First Round)
  8. Croatia Nikola Mektić (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  Q  France Guillaume Rufin 6 2 1  
WC  Morocco Lamine Ouahab 3 6 6  
  WC  Morocco Lamine Ouahab 6 78
  PR  Spain Javier Martí 0 66
PR  Spain Javier Martí 6 6
  Q  Serbia Laslo Djere 1 3  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Spain A Montañés 6 6
WC Morocco Y Rachidi 0 1 1 Spain A Montañés 3 5
Q France G Rufin 6 6 Q France G Rufin 6 7
WC Morocco A Ahouda 4 1 Q France G Rufin 7 6
  Italy F Cipolla 6 6 Portugal R Machado 5 1
  Slovenia J Semrajc 0 2 Italy F Cipolla 6 2 4
  Portugal R Machado 6 6 Portugal R Machado 4 6 6
6 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 4 2 Q France G Rufin 6 2 1
3 Romania A Ungur 77 6 WC Morocco L Ouahab 3 6 6
  Lithuania L Grigelis 62 3 3 Romania A Ungur 6 6
  France G Burquier 77 6 France G Burquier 1 3
  Slovakia F Horanský 65 3 3 Romania A Ungur 2 2
WC Morocco L Ouahab 6 6 WC Morocco L Ouahab 6 6
  Austria D Novak 1 3 WC Morocco L Ouahab 7 6
  France Julien Obry 0 64 8 Croatia N Mektić 5 4
8 Croatia N Mektić 6 77

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5 Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 5 2
PR Spain J Martí 7 6 PR Spain J Martí 6 6
  Portugal FF Silva 6 2 6 Portugal FF Silva 0 3
  Egypt M Safwat 2 6 2 PR Spain J Martí 6 6
  Slovakia I Klec 6 6 Q France M Teixeira 1 0
  France F Martin 4 2 Slovakia I Klec 1 2
Q France M Teixeira 6 4 6 Q France M Teixeira 6 6
4 Spain R Carballés Baena 3 6 2 PR Spain J Martí 6 6
7 Belgium Julien Cagnina 4 6 62 Q Serbia L Djere 1 3
  Belgium G Gigounon 6 4 77 Belgium G Gigounon 2 77 5
WC Morocco Yassine Idmbarek 1 3 France F Serra 6 65 7
  France F Serra 6 6 France F Serra 4 2
  Spain G Granollers 2 3 Q Serbia L Djere 6 6
Q Croatia F Škugor 6 6 Q Croatia F Škugor 4 3
Q Serbia L Djere 6 64 6 Q Serbia L Djere 6 6
2 Spain D Gimeno-Traver 4 77 4

References

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