2012 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament

The 2012 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 40th edition of the event known as the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, and was part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2012 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Rotterdam Ahoy indoor sporting arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from 13 February through 19 February 2012. First-seeded Roger Federer won the singles title.

2012 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
Date13 – 19 February
Edition40th
CategoryATP World Tour 500
Draw32S/16D
Prize money€1,207,500
SurfaceHardcourt / Indoor
LocationRotterdam, Netherlands
VenueRotterdam Ahoy
Champions
Singles
Roger Federer [1]
Doubles
Michaël Llodra / Nenad Zimonjić [2]
Wheelchair Singles
Ronald Vink

The field was led by 16-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer, 2010 Wimbledon finalist Tomáš Berdych and 2009 US Open champion Juan Martín del Potro.

Singles main draw entrants

Seeds

Country Player Rank1 Seed
  SUI Roger Federer 3 1
 CZE Tomáš Berdych 7 2
 ARG Juan Martín del Potro 10 3
 ESP Feliciano López 15 4
 FRA Richard Gasquet 16 5
 UKR Alexandr Dolgopolov 18 6
 SRB Viktor Troicki 22 7
 ESP Marcel Granollers 27 8
  • 1 Rankings as of February 6, 2012

Other entrants

The following players received wildcards into the main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

Withdrawals

Retirements

ATP doubles main draw entrants

Seeds

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 BLR Max Mirnyi  CAN Daniel Nestor 6 1
 FRA Michaël Llodra  SRB Nenad Zimonjić 11 2
 SWE Robert Lindstedt  ROU Horia Tecău 18 3
 IND Mahesh Bhupathi  IND Rohan Bopanna 27 4
  • Rankings are as of February 6, 2012

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

Finals

Singles

Roger Federer defeated Juan Martín del Potro 6–1, 6–4

  • It was Federer's 1st title of the year and 71st of his career. It was his 2nd win at Rotterdam, also winning in 2005.

Doubles

Michaël Llodra / Nenad Zimonjić defeated Robert Lindstedt / Horia Tecău 4–6, 7–5, [16–14]

References

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