Men's singles
2019 Surbiton Trophy
ChampionUnited Kingdom Dan Evans
Runner-upSerbia Viktor Troicki
Score6–2, 6–3

Jérémy Chardy was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.[1]

Dan Evans won the title after defeating Viktor Troicki 6–2, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

All seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. France Ugo Humbert (second round)
  2. Australia Matthew Ebden (quarterfinals)
  3. Australia Jordan Thompson (withdrew)
  4. United Kingdom Dan Evans (champion)
  5. United States Denis Kudla (semifinals)
  6. Romania Marius Copil (semifinals)
  7. Australia Bernard Tomic (third round)
  8. Croatia Ivo Karlović (quarterfinals)
  9. Canada Brayden Schnur (third round)
  10. Spain Marcel Granollers (quarterfinals)
  11. Spain Feliciano López (third round)
  12. Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky (second round)
  13. Germany Peter Gojowczyk (second round)
  14. Canada Peter Polansky (third round)
  15. Germany Matthias Bachinger (quarterfinals)
  16. Australia Alex Bolt (third round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
Serbia Viktor Troicki 6 5 77
8 Croatia Ivo Karlović 2 7 64
Serbia Viktor Troicki 3 77 7
5 United States Denis Kudla 6 65 5
15 Germany Matthias Bachinger 64 5
5 United States Denis Kudla 77 7
Serbia Viktor Troicki 2 3
4 United Kingdom Dan Evans 6 6
10 Spain Marcel Granollers 4 2
4 United Kingdom Dan Evans 6 6
4 United Kingdom Dan Evans 77 64 6
6 Romania Marius Copil 63 77 4
6 Romania Marius Copil 6 6
2 Australia Matthew Ebden 3 2

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 France U Humbert 77 0 3
Austria J Rodionov 77 3 2 Serbia V Troicki 65 6 6
Serbia V Troicki 63 6 6 Serbia V Troicki 77 6
Q United Kingdom Andrew Watson 2 2 14 Canada P Polansky 62 2
South Korea Y-s Chung 6 6 South Korea Y-s Chung 3 3
14 Canada P Polansky 6 6
Serbia V Troicki 6 5 77
8 Croatia I Karlović 2 7 64
11 Spain F López 5 6 6
WC United Kingdom R Peniston 3 6 3 Germany D Brands 7 3 4
Germany D Brands 6 3 6 11 Spain F López 6 65 64
WC United Kingdom E Hoyt 4 3 8 Croatia I Karlović 1 77 77
Japan Y Sugita 6 6 Japan Y Sugita 62 77 3
8 Croatia I Karlović 77 65 6

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
LL United Kingdom A Gray 2 5
South Korea S-w Kwon 6 6 South Korea S-w Kwon 6 7
United States JC Aragone 4 1 South Korea S-w Kwon 6 65 64
India R Ramanathan 6 3 6 15 Germany M Bachinger 2 77 77
Germany T Kamke 3 6 1 India R Ramanathan 6 4 3
15 Germany M Bachinger 4 6 6
15 Germany M Bachinger 64 5
5 United States D Kudla 77 7
12 Ukraine S Stakhovsky 77 3 4
WC United Kingdom P Jubb 5 6 3 United Kingdom J Ward 64 6 6
United Kingdom J Ward 7 4 6 United Kingdom J Ward 3 6 3
Australia J Kubler 4 6 6 5 United States D Kudla 6 4 6
WC United Kingdom L Broady 6 2 0 Australia J Kubler 2 3
5 United States D Kudla 6 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
7 Australia B Tomic 6 3 6
Slovakia F Horanský 4 77 4 United States T Paul 4 6 3
United States T Paul 6 61 6 7 Australia B Tomic 612 3
WC United Kingdom L Glasspool 4 62 10 Spain M Granollers 714 6
Germany D Köpfer 6 77 Germany D Köpfer 2 62
10 Spain M Granollers 6 77
10 Spain M Granollers 4 2
4 United Kingdom D Evans 6 6
16 Australia A Bolt 77 6
Q Australia L Saville 4 3 Turkey C İlkel 64 1
Turkey C İlkel 6 6 16 Australia A Bolt 7 2 0
Australia J-P Smith 4 6 67 4 United Kingdom D Evans 5 6 6
Belgium R Bemelmans 6 3 79 Belgium R Bemelmans 4 4
4 United Kingdom D Evans 6 6

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
6 Romania M Copil 6 7
Japan H Moriya 65 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 2 5
Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 77 6 6 Romania M Copil 6 6
Australia A Harris 6 3 4 9 Canada B Schnur 3 3
LL United Kingdom B Klein 2 6 6 LL United Kingdom B Klein 3 3
9 Canada B Schnur 6 6
6 Romania M Copil 6 6
2 Australia M Ebden 3 2
13 Germany P Gojowczyk 67 64
Germany D Brown 3 2 Slovakia L Lacko 79 77
Slovakia L Lacko 6 6 Slovakia L Lacko 5 64
United Kingdom J Clarke 5 77 3 2 Australia M Ebden 7 77
Russia E Donskoy 7 65 6 Russia E Donskoy 2 0
2 Australia M Ebden 6 6

References

  1. Jones, Jed (11 June 2018). "Jeremy Chardy Wins the Surbiton Trophy to End Six-Year Title Drought".
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