2009 Royal Bank of Scotland Challenger – Singles
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Go Soeda
Go Soeda
Go Soeda is a male Japanese tennis player. He is currently coached by Davide Sanguinetti.He started playing tennis at the age of 4, and turned professional in April 2003.- Juniors :...

 won the title, after win against Ilija Bozoljac
Ilija Bozoljac
Ilija Bozoljac or Ilia Bozoljac is a professional male tennis player from Serbia....

 3–6, 6–3, 6–2 in the final match.

Seeds

  1.   Michael Russell
    Michael Russell (tennis)
    Michael Craig Russell is an American tennis player.Russell is best known for, on two occasions, holding surprise two-set leads in Grand Slam tournaments against former Grand Slam champions before eventually being defeated both times...

     (Quarterfinals, retired due to a diaherrea and nausea)
  2.   Kevin Kim
    Kevin Kim
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    (Semifinals)
  3.   Jesse Levine
    Jesse Levine
    Jesse Levine is a Canadian-born American professional tennis player. He achieved his career-high singles rank of No. 94 on November 3, 2008....

     (Quarterfinals)
  4.   Santiago Giraldo
    Santiago Giraldo
    Santiago Giraldo Salazar is a Colombian male tennis player from Pereira in Colombia. He plays on the ATP tour and represents Colombia in the Davis Cup competition.-ATP Tour:...

     
    (Quarterfinals)



  1.   Roko Karanušić
    Roko Karanušic
    Roko Karanušić is a Croatian professional tennis player. He turned pro in 2000, and his career high was on February 2, 2009, when he reached No. 88 in the ATP rankings.-Singles Titles:...

     (Quarterfinals)
  2.   Donald Young (First Round)
  3.   Grega Žemlja
    Grega Žemlja
    Grega Žemlja is a tennis player from Slovenia.Žemlja reached his highest world ranking #111 in singles and #252 in doubles. He lives in Kranj, Slovenia...

     (Second Round)
  4.   Carlos Salamanca
    Carlos Salamanca
    Carlos Salamanca Caicedo is a Colombian professional tennis player.-Singles Titles :-External links:*...

     
    (First Round)


Finals

Top Half

Bottom Half

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