Singles
2016 The Hague Open
ChampionNetherlands Robin Haase
Runner-upCzech Republic Adam Pavlásek
Score6–4, 6–7(9–11), 6–2

Nikoloz Basilashvili was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.

Robin Haase won the title after defeating Adam Pavlásek 6–4, 6–7(9–11), 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Portugal Gastão Elias (withdrew)
  2. Spain Íñigo Cervantes (second round)
  3. Argentina Facundo Bagnis (second round)
  4. Netherlands Robin Haase (champion)
  5. Argentina Renzo Olivo (first round)
  6. Netherlands Igor Sijsling (first round)
  7. Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek (final)
  8. Spain Daniel Muñoz de la Nava (first round)
  9. France Constant Lestienne (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
9 France Constant Lestienne 3 3
4 Netherlands Robin Haase 6 6
4 Netherlands Robin Haase 6 69 6
7 Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek 4 711 2
7 Czech Republic Adam Pavlásek 78 6
Belgium Yannik Reuter 66 4

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 France C Lestienne 3 6 6
Czech Republic Robin Staněk 6 4 0 9 France C Lestienne 6 6
Argentina A Velotti 3 4 WC Netherlands J Huta Galung 2 1
WC Netherlands J Huta Galung 6 6 9 France C Lestienne 6 6
Austria B Trinker 7 3 1 PR Netherlands B Westerhof 4 3
PR Netherlands B Westerhof 5 6 6 PR Netherlands B Westerhof 6 6
Serbia P Krstin 7 6 Serbia P Krstin 3 4
8 Spain D Muñoz de la Nava 5 3 9 France C Lestienne 3 3
4 Netherlands R Haase 7 6 4 Netherlands R Haase 6 6
Spain P Riba 5 4 4 Netherlands R Haase 6 1 6
WC Greece S Tsitsipas 77 77 WC Greece S Tsitsipas 4 6 1
LL Austria Gibril Diarra 64 62 4 Netherlands R Haase 6 6
Poland K Majchrzak 6 7 Russia A Vatutin 1 1
Netherlands S Griekspoor 2 5 Poland K Majchrzak 7 65 1
Russia A Vatutin 7 2 6 Russia A Vatutin 5 77 6
5 Argentina R Olivo 5 6 0

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 6 3 6
Q Argentina Juan Ignacio Galarza 3 6 3 7 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 6 6
Q Germany George von Massow 6 2 5 Q Germany P Torebko 3 2
Q Germany P Torebko 2 6 7 7 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 4 7 6
WC Netherlands T Griekspoor 3 6 6 WC Netherlands T Griekspoor 6 5 3
Ecuador G Lapentti 6 2 2 WC Netherlands T Griekspoor 77 6
Netherlands A van der Duim 2 3 3 Argentina F Bagnis 64 4
3 Argentina F Bagnis 6 6 7 Czech Republic A Pavlásek 78 6
6 Netherlands I Sijsling 6 1 4 Belgium Y Reuter 66 4
France G Sakharov 2 6 6 France G Sakharov 6 4 4
Ukraine A Smirnov 2 1 Portugal P Sousa 2 6 6
Portugal P Sousa 6 6 Portugal P Sousa 6 4 4
Belgium Y Reuter 77 7 Belgium Y Reuter 2 6 6
Q France A Hoang 63 5 Belgium Y Reuter 77 77
WC Netherlands T van Rijthoven 6 3 4 2 Spain Í Cervantes 64 64
2 Spain Í Cervantes 2 6 6

References

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