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2012 Arimex Challenger Trophy – Singles

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Singles
2012 Arimex Challenger Trophy
Final
ChampionRussia Andrey Kuznetsov
Runner-upRomania Adrian Ungur
Score6–3, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Íñigo Cervantes-Huegun was the defending champion but chose not to compete.
Andrey Kuznetsov won the title after defeating Adrian Ungur 6–3, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (second round)
  2. Romania Adrian Ungur (final)
  3. Portugal João Sousa (semifinals)
  4. Austria Andreas Haider-Maurer (quarterfinals)
  5. Russia Andrey Kuznetsov (champion)
  6. Croatia Antonio Veić (first round)
  7. Chile Paul Capdeville (first round, retired because of a right groin injury)
  8. Italy Matteo Viola (semifinals)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
5 Russia Andrey Kuznetsov 6 6
3 Portugal João Sousa 3 0
5 Russia Andrey Kuznetsov 6 6  
2 Romania Adrian Ungur 3 3  
8 Italy Matteo Viola 63 3
2 Romania Adrian Ungur 77 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Czech Republic L Rosol 77 6
Slovakia P Červenák 62 2 1 Czech Republic L Rosol 6 3 2
  Austria M Fischer 1r PR Germany J Reister 4 6 6
PR Germany J Reister 5 PR Germany J Reister 5 64
Q Italy W Trusendi 65 6 7 5 Russia A Kuznetsov 7 77
WC Slovakia N Gomboš 77 4 5 Q Italy W Trusendi 0 2
Q Canada S Diez 4 3 5 Russia A Kuznetsov 6 6
5 Russia A Kuznetsov 6 6 5 Russia A Kuznetsov 6 6
3 Portugal J Sousa 1 6 6 3 Portugal J Sousa 3 0
Austria P Oswald 6 2 1 3 Portugal J Sousa 6 6
Spain I Navarro 6 6 Spain I Navarro 2 4
Italy S Vagnozzi 3 2 3 Portugal J Sousa 63 6 7
WC Austria N Reissig 0 2 Q France S Robert 77 3 5
Q Czech Republic D Lojda 6 6 Q Czech Republic D Lojda 2 1
Q France S Robert 6 1 7 Q France S Robert 6 6
6 Croatia A Veić 2 6 5

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Italy M Viola 6 6
Austria M Linzer 3 1 8 Italy M Viola 77 79
  Netherlands B Westerhof 0 0r Spain J Martí 61 67
Spain J Martí 6 1 8 Italy M Viola 6 6
WC Slovakia Adrian Sikora 5 1 4 Austria A Haider-Maurer 4 2
Portugal P Sousa 7 6   Portugal P Sousa 5 7 1
  Australia J Duckworth 64 1 4 Austria A Haider-Maurer 7 5 6
4 Austria A Haider-Maurer 7 6 8 Italy M Viola 63 3
7 Chile P Capdeville 2 0r 2 Romania A Ungur 77 6
Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 6 0   Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 4 6 2
Slovakia A Martin 77 6 Slovakia A Martin 6 3 6
WC Germany R Kern 61 3   Slovakia A Martin 1 6 4
Slovakia K Čapkovič 6 6 2 Romania A Ungur 6 3 6
SE Australia J Kubler 4 3   Slovakia K Čapkovič 1 2
SE Croatia N Mektić 4 6 4 2 Romania A Ungur 6 6
2 Romania A Ungur 6 2 6

References

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