2012 If Stockholm Open

The If Stockholm Open 2012 was a tennis tournament, which was held in Stockholm from 15 to 21 October 2012. It was part of the ATP World Tour in 2012 and was held in the indoor hard courts. In the same week the Erste Bank Open played in Moscow, the Kremlin Cup, as well as in Vienna, which included just like the If Stockholm Open to Category ATP World Tour 250.

Last year's winner in the individual was Gaël Monfils, who no longer participated in this year. In the final, the two faced each Topgesetzen. Here, the Czech Tomáš Berdych won in three sets against Jo -Wilfried Tsonga. For Berdych it was after the victory in Montpellier his second title this year and his eighth title overall at the ATP World Tour. In doubles, Rohan Bopanna and Aisam -Ul- Haq Qureshi were the defending champions. While Bopanna no longer took part in this year, Qureshi played on the side of Jean -Julien Rojer and bowed out against Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares from. The Brazilian duo also won the final against Robert Lindstedt and Nenad Zimonjic in three sets. For the duo, it was the fourth joint titles, of which he. First this year

The field of the individual competition consisted of 28 players, double that of the competition from 16 pairs. The four top-seeded player in a single each received a bye into the second round.

  • 4.1 seedings
  • 4.2 Explanation of symbols
  • 4.3 Results

Qualification

Qualifying for the If Stockholm Open 2012 took place until October 15, 2012 from 13. Were playing four qualifiers places the entitlement to participate in the main draw of the tournament.

The following players have survived the qualification and are in the main draw of the tournament:

Prize money and world ranking points

In the Stockholm Open 2012, the following prize money and world ranking points were paid or credited for each round is reached. Players who entered from qualifying into the main draw, the qualifying points were given in addition to those for the respective round is reached. Otherwise, the amounts are not cumulative. The amounts for the double competition apply for each player.

Singles

Seedings

Explanations

  • ALT = substitute ( alternate )
  • PR = Protected Ranking
  • SE = Special Exempt
  • R = Task ( retired )
  • D = disqualification
  • Supra = Walkover

Results

Doubles

Seedings

Explanations

  • Q = qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • ALT = substitute ( alternate )
  • PR = Protected Ranking
  • SE = Special Exempt
  • R = Task ( retired )
  • D = disqualification
  • Supra = Walkover

Results

External links and sources

  • Official Homepage of the tournament

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