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Singles
2013 Slovak Open
Final
ChampionSlovakia Lukáš Lacko
Runner-upCzech Republic Lukáš Rosol
Score6–4, 4–6, 6–4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Lukáš Rosol was the defending champion but lost to Lukáš Lacko in the final.

Seeds

  1. Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (final)
  2. Australia Bernard Tomic (first round)
  3. Netherlands Igor Sijsling (semifinals)
  4. Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (champion)
  5. Poland Łukasz Kubot (second round)
  6. Czech Republic Jiří Veselý (second round)
  7. France Kenny de Schepper (quarterfinals)
  8. Ukraine Sergiy Stakhovsky (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1/WC Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol 7 3 7
3 Netherlands Igor Sijsling 6 6 6
1/WC Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol 4 6 4
4 Slovakia Lukáš Lacko 6 4 6
4 Slovakia Lukáš Lacko 6 1 6
Germany Jan-Lennard Struff 4 6 3

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC Czech Republic L Rosol 6 6
Austria G Melzer 0 1 1/WC Czech Republic L Rosol 5 6 7
Q Croatia A Pavić 6 7 Q Croatia A Pavić 7 4 6
Germany B Phau 3 6 1/WC Czech Republic L Rosol 6 6
  Slovakia M Kližan 3 Romania A Ungur 2 2
Romania A Ungur 5   Romania A Ungur 5 7 7
Q Belarus U Ignatik 3 2 5 Poland Ł Kubot 7 5 6
5 Poland Ł Kubot 6 6 1/WC Czech Republic L Rosol 7 3 7
3 Netherlands I Sijsling 6 6 3 Netherlands I Sijsling 6 6 6
Austria D Thiem 3 4 3 Netherlands I Sijsling 4 6 6
Q Poland M Gawron 5 3 Lithuania R Berankis 6 2 2
Lithuania R Berankis 7 6 3 Netherlands I Sijsling 7 6
Czech Republic J Hájek 4 6 7 France K de Schepper 6 3
WC Slovakia Adrian Sikora 6 7 WC Slovakia A Sikora 6 4
WC Slovakia F Horanský 7 2 5 7 France K de Schepper 7 6
7 France K de Schepper 6 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 Czech Republic J Veselý 4 6 6
France L Pouille 6 3 4 6 Czech Republic J Veselý 3 6 1
  Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 6 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 6 3 6
Germany A Beck 3 4   Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 4 3
WC Slovakia M Mečíř 1 7 7 4 Slovakia L Lacko 6 6
Q Serbia B Pašanski 6 6 5 WC Slovakia M Mečíř 6 5 4
  Slovakia N Gomboš 2 4 4 Slovakia L Lacko 3 7 6
4 Slovakia L Lacko 6 6 4 Slovakia L Lacko 6 1 6
8 Ukraine S Stakhovsky 7 6 Germany J-L Struff 4 6 3
Slovakia A Martin 5 4 8 Ukraine S Stakhovsky 6 6
Austria A Haider-Maurer 6 3 6 Romania M Copil 4 4
Romania M Copil 2 6 7 8 Ukraine S Stakhovsky 6 1 6
Germany J-L Struff 6 7 Germany J-L Struff 4 6 7
Turkey M İlhan 2 5   Germany J-L Struff 6 7
Ukraine I Marchenko 6 6 Ukraine I Marchenko 3 5
2 Australia B Tomic 4 2

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