From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles
2009 Samsung Securities Cup
Final
Champion Slovakia Lukáš Lacko
Runner-up Czech Republic Dušan Lojda
Score6–4, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
←  2008 Â· Samsung Securities Cup ·  2010 →

South Korean player Lee Hyung-taik dominated the nine first years of competition at the event, winning seven titles in singles, and another in doubles. He was the champion in 2009, but he didn't defend his title, because retired due to left thigh injury in his match against Cho Soong-jae already in the first round.
Lukáš Lacko won in the final 6–4, 6–2, against Dušan Lojda.

Seeds

  1. Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis (withdrew)
  2. Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun (quarterfinals)
  3. Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker (semifinals)
  4. India Somdev Devvarman (quarterfinals)
  5. Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (champion)
  6. South Korea Lee Hyung-taik (first round, retired due to left thigh injury)
  7. Israel Harel Levy (second round)
  8. Thailand Danai Udomchoke (second round, retired due to right shoulder injury)
  9. Japan Go Soeda (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  United States Lester Cook 7 4 2
  Czech Republic DuÅ¡an Lojda 5 6 6
  Czech Republic DuÅ¡an Lojda 4 2  
5 Slovakia Lukáš Lacko 6 6  
3 Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker 1 4  
5 Slovakia Lukáš Lacko 6 6  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 Japan G Soeda 6 6  
  United States T Widom 2 2   9 Japan G Soeda 4 6 4
  United States L Cook 3 6 6   United States L Cook 6 4 6
  Latvia A JuÅ¡ka 6 3 0   United States L Cook 6 6  
  Slovakia K ÄŒapkoviÄ 2 3   LL Australia G Jones 4 4  
LL Australia G Jones 6 6   LL Australia G Jones 4 6 6
Q Netherlands I Sijsling 3 2   7 Israel H Levy 6 4 3
7 Israel H Levy 6 6     United States L Cook 7 4 2
4 India S Devvarman 6 2     Czech Republic D Lojda 5 6 6
  South Africa R de Voest 2 0 r 4 India S Devvarman 3 6 6
Q Denmark F Nielsen 66 6 2   Slovakia P ÄŒervenák 6 3 4
  Slovakia P ÄŒervenák 7 4 6 4 India S Devvarman 4 2  
  Czech Republic D Lojda 6 6     Czech Republic D Lojda 6 6  
  United States A Kuznetsov 4 4     Czech Republic D Lojda 6 2  
WC South Korea Y-k Lim 6 3 5 8 Thailand D Udomchoke 2 0 r
8 Thailand D Udomchoke 3 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 South Korea H-t Lee 4 1 r
WC South Korea S-j Cho 6 0   WC South Korea S-j Cho 3 2  
  Australia M Matosevic 6 6     Australia M Matosevic 6 6  
WC South Korea S-y Kim 3 3     Australia M Matosevic 3 2  
WC South Korea S-w Noh 2 1   3 Netherlands T de Bakker 6 6  
Q Japan T Suzuki 6 6   Q Japan T Suzuki 4 3  
  Slovakia M Kližan 2 5   3 Netherlands T de Bakker 6 6  
3 Netherlands T de Bakker 6 7   3 Netherlands T de Bakker 1 4  
5 Slovakia L Lacko 4 6 7 5 Slovakia L Lacko 6 6  
  Germany T Kamke 6 1 62 5 Slovakia L Lacko 7 6  
Q Germany M Bachinger 6 6   Q Germany M Bachinger 62 3  
  Japan T Ito 1 0   5 Slovakia L Lacko 6 4 6
  India P Amritraj 6 6   2 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 2 6 3
  South Korea K-t Im 3 1     India P Amritraj 1 3  
  Czech Republic P Å nobel 7 2 0 2 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 6 6  
2 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 5 6 6

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles
2009 Samsung Securities Cup
Final
Champion Slovakia Lukáš Lacko
Runner-up Czech Republic Dušan Lojda
Score6–4, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
←  2008 Â· Samsung Securities Cup ·  2010 →

South Korean player Lee Hyung-taik dominated the nine first years of competition at the event, winning seven titles in singles, and another in doubles. He was the champion in 2009, but he didn't defend his title, because retired due to left thigh injury in his match against Cho Soong-jae already in the first round.
Lukáš Lacko won in the final 6–4, 6–2, against Dušan Lojda.

Seeds

  1. Cyprus Marcos Baghdatis (withdrew)
  2. Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun (quarterfinals)
  3. Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker (semifinals)
  4. India Somdev Devvarman (quarterfinals)
  5. Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (champion)
  6. South Korea Lee Hyung-taik (first round, retired due to left thigh injury)
  7. Israel Harel Levy (second round)
  8. Thailand Danai Udomchoke (second round, retired due to right shoulder injury)
  9. Japan Go Soeda (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  United States Lester Cook 7 4 2
  Czech Republic DuÅ¡an Lojda 5 6 6
  Czech Republic DuÅ¡an Lojda 4 2  
5 Slovakia Lukáš Lacko 6 6  
3 Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker 1 4  
5 Slovakia Lukáš Lacko 6 6  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 Japan G Soeda 6 6  
  United States T Widom 2 2   9 Japan G Soeda 4 6 4
  United States L Cook 3 6 6   United States L Cook 6 4 6
  Latvia A JuÅ¡ka 6 3 0   United States L Cook 6 6  
  Slovakia K ÄŒapkoviÄ 2 3   LL Australia G Jones 4 4  
LL Australia G Jones 6 6   LL Australia G Jones 4 6 6
Q Netherlands I Sijsling 3 2   7 Israel H Levy 6 4 3
7 Israel H Levy 6 6     United States L Cook 7 4 2
4 India S Devvarman 6 2     Czech Republic D Lojda 5 6 6
  South Africa R de Voest 2 0 r 4 India S Devvarman 3 6 6
Q Denmark F Nielsen 66 6 2   Slovakia P ÄŒervenák 6 3 4
  Slovakia P ÄŒervenák 7 4 6 4 India S Devvarman 4 2  
  Czech Republic D Lojda 6 6     Czech Republic D Lojda 6 6  
  United States A Kuznetsov 4 4     Czech Republic D Lojda 6 2  
WC South Korea Y-k Lim 6 3 5 8 Thailand D Udomchoke 2 0 r
8 Thailand D Udomchoke 3 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 South Korea H-t Lee 4 1 r
WC South Korea S-j Cho 6 0   WC South Korea S-j Cho 3 2  
  Australia M Matosevic 6 6     Australia M Matosevic 6 6  
WC South Korea S-y Kim 3 3     Australia M Matosevic 3 2  
WC South Korea S-w Noh 2 1   3 Netherlands T de Bakker 6 6  
Q Japan T Suzuki 6 6   Q Japan T Suzuki 4 3  
  Slovakia M Kližan 2 5   3 Netherlands T de Bakker 6 6  
3 Netherlands T de Bakker 6 7   3 Netherlands T de Bakker 1 4  
5 Slovakia L Lacko 4 6 7 5 Slovakia L Lacko 6 6  
  Germany T Kamke 6 1 62 5 Slovakia L Lacko 7 6  
Q Germany M Bachinger 6 6   Q Germany M Bachinger 62 3  
  Japan T Ito 1 0   5 Slovakia L Lacko 6 4 6
  India P Amritraj 6 6   2 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 2 6 3
  South Korea K-t Im 3 1     India P Amritraj 1 3  
  Czech Republic P Å nobel 7 2 0 2 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 6 6  
2 Chinese Taipei Y-h Lu 5 6 6

References


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