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Singles
2023 Open Nouvelle-Calédonie
Final
Champion Italy RaĂșl Brancaccio
Runner-up France Laurent Lokoli
Score4–6, 7–5, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
←  2020 Â· Open Nouvelle-CalĂ©donie ·  2024 →

J. J. Wolf was the defending champion [1] but chose not to defend his title.

RaĂșl Brancaccio won the title after defeating Laurent Lokoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Chile Cristian GarĂ­n (semifinals)
  2. France Hugo Grenier (second round)
  3. Hungary Zsombor Piros (second round)
  4. United Kingdom Ryan Peniston (semifinals, withdrew)
  5. France Geoffrey Blancaneaux (second round)
  6. France BenoĂźt Paire (quarterfinals)
  7. Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir DĆŸumhur (quarterfinals)
  8. Italy Riccardo Bonadio (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Chile Cristian GarĂ­n 6 4 3
Italy RaĂșl Brancaccio 1 6 6
  Italy RaĂșl Brancaccio 4 7 6
France Laurent Lokoli 6 5 2
4 United Kingdom Ryan Peniston
France Laurent Lokoli w/o

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Chile C GarĂ­n 6 6
Q Australia Ja Delaney 4 2 1 Chile C GarĂ­n 6 6
South Korea S-c Hong 4 6 3 WC Australia T Fancutt 3 3
WC Australia T Fancutt 6 3 6 1 Chile C GarĂ­n 7 7
Argentina F DĂ­az Acosta 6 6 Argentina F DĂ­az Acosta 5 5
Q Australia B Walkin 3 4 Argentina F DĂ­az Acosta 6 77
WC Japan T Matsui 3 3 8 Italy R Bonadio 3 64
8 Italy R Bonadio 6 6 1 Chile C GarĂ­n 6 4 3
3 Hungary Z Piros 6 6 Italy R Brancaccio 1 6 6
Q Australia B Mott 4 2 3 Hungary Z Piros 2 1
Q Australia C Puttergill 0 3 Italy R Brancaccio 6 6
Italy R Brancaccio 6 6 Italy R Brancaccio 5 6 6
United States E Escobedo 62 6 4 6 France B Paire 7 0 3
Q Australia B Ellis 77 2 6 Q Australia B Ellis 6 1 3
WC France Victor Lopes 1 3 6 France B Paire 3 6 6
6 France B Paire 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina D DĆŸumhur 6 6
Q Australia Jeremy Jin 3 3 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina D DĆŸumhur 6 6
France M Chazal 6 6 France M Chazal 1 3
Italy R Marcora 3 3 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina D DĆŸumhur 2 4
Northern Mariana Islands C Sinclair 7 6 4 United Kingdom R Peniston 6 6
New Zealand A Rai 5 4 Northern Mariana Islands C Sinclair 6 4 3
Japan K Uchida 79 4 2 4 United Kingdom R Peniston 4 6 6
4 United Kingdom R Peniston 67 6 6 4 United Kingdom R Peniston
5 France G Blancaneaux 2 6 6 France L Lokoli w/o
Chile T Barrios Vera 6 3 2 5 France G Blancaneaux 66 6 4
New Zealand R Statham 6 6 New Zealand R Statham 78 4 6
Argentina GA Olivieri 3 4 New Zealand R Statham 77 3 2
France L Lokoli 6 1 6 France L Lokoli 65 6 6
Croatia N Serdaruơić 4 6 0 France L Lokoli 4 6 6
Tunisia S Mansouri 6 3 2 2 France H Grenier 6 3 0
2 France H Grenier 4 6 6

References

  1. ^ "J.J. Wolf wins Noumea Challenger title". January 13, 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singles
2023 Open Nouvelle-Calédonie
Final
Champion Italy RaĂșl Brancaccio
Runner-up France Laurent Lokoli
Score4–6, 7–5, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
←  2020 Â· Open Nouvelle-CalĂ©donie ·  2024 →

J. J. Wolf was the defending champion [1] but chose not to defend his title.

RaĂșl Brancaccio won the title after defeating Laurent Lokoli 4–6, 7–5, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Chile Cristian GarĂ­n (semifinals)
  2. France Hugo Grenier (second round)
  3. Hungary Zsombor Piros (second round)
  4. United Kingdom Ryan Peniston (semifinals, withdrew)
  5. France Geoffrey Blancaneaux (second round)
  6. France BenoĂźt Paire (quarterfinals)
  7. Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir DĆŸumhur (quarterfinals)
  8. Italy Riccardo Bonadio (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Chile Cristian GarĂ­n 6 4 3
Italy RaĂșl Brancaccio 1 6 6
  Italy RaĂșl Brancaccio 4 7 6
France Laurent Lokoli 6 5 2
4 United Kingdom Ryan Peniston
France Laurent Lokoli w/o

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Chile C GarĂ­n 6 6
Q Australia Ja Delaney 4 2 1 Chile C GarĂ­n 6 6
South Korea S-c Hong 4 6 3 WC Australia T Fancutt 3 3
WC Australia T Fancutt 6 3 6 1 Chile C GarĂ­n 7 7
Argentina F DĂ­az Acosta 6 6 Argentina F DĂ­az Acosta 5 5
Q Australia B Walkin 3 4 Argentina F DĂ­az Acosta 6 77
WC Japan T Matsui 3 3 8 Italy R Bonadio 3 64
8 Italy R Bonadio 6 6 1 Chile C GarĂ­n 6 4 3
3 Hungary Z Piros 6 6 Italy R Brancaccio 1 6 6
Q Australia B Mott 4 2 3 Hungary Z Piros 2 1
Q Australia C Puttergill 0 3 Italy R Brancaccio 6 6
Italy R Brancaccio 6 6 Italy R Brancaccio 5 6 6
United States E Escobedo 62 6 4 6 France B Paire 7 0 3
Q Australia B Ellis 77 2 6 Q Australia B Ellis 6 1 3
WC France Victor Lopes 1 3 6 France B Paire 3 6 6
6 France B Paire 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Bosnia and Herzegovina D DĆŸumhur 6 6
Q Australia Jeremy Jin 3 3 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina D DĆŸumhur 6 6
France M Chazal 6 6 France M Chazal 1 3
Italy R Marcora 3 3 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina D DĆŸumhur 2 4
Northern Mariana Islands C Sinclair 7 6 4 United Kingdom R Peniston 6 6
New Zealand A Rai 5 4 Northern Mariana Islands C Sinclair 6 4 3
Japan K Uchida 79 4 2 4 United Kingdom R Peniston 4 6 6
4 United Kingdom R Peniston 67 6 6 4 United Kingdom R Peniston
5 France G Blancaneaux 2 6 6 France L Lokoli w/o
Chile T Barrios Vera 6 3 2 5 France G Blancaneaux 66 6 4
New Zealand R Statham 6 6 New Zealand R Statham 78 4 6
Argentina GA Olivieri 3 4 New Zealand R Statham 77 3 2
France L Lokoli 6 1 6 France L Lokoli 65 6 6
Croatia N Serdaruơić 4 6 0 France L Lokoli 4 6 6
Tunisia S Mansouri 6 3 2 2 France H Grenier 6 3 0
2 France H Grenier 4 6 6

References

  1. ^ "J.J. Wolf wins Noumea Challenger title". January 13, 2020.

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