2018 BMW Open – Singles

The 2018 BMW Open – Singles was the singles competition of the 2018 BMW Open, a men’s professional tennis tournament held in Munich, Germany. The event was played on outdoor clay courts and was part of the ATP World Tour 250 series. The tournament took place from 23 April to 29 April 2018.

Tournament overview

  • Location: Munich, Germany
  • Venue: MTTC Iphitos, a clay‑court facility in the city’s Olympiapark
  • Surface: Outdoor red clay
  • Category: ATP World Tour 250 series
  • Dates: 23 April – 29 April 2018

Defending champion
Alexander Zverev entered the 2018 edition as the defending champion, having won the singles title in 2017. Zverev did not retain the championship.

Champion
Nikoloz Basilashvili claimed the singles title, securing his first ATP Tour victory. His triumph marked a milestone in his professional career.

Seeds and draw
The tournament featured a 28‑player main draw with the top four seeds receiving a bye into the second round. Seedings were based on the ATP rankings as of the week preceding the event. The draw progressed through first‑round, second‑round, quarterfinal, semifinal, and final stages, culminating in the championship match won by Basilashvili.

Significance
The 2018 BMW Open – Singles contributed to the ATP ranking points for participating players, with the champion earning 250 points. The event formed part of the European clay‑court swing leading up to the French Open.

No further verifiable details such as exact match scores or the identity of the runner‑up are provided here to avoid speculative information.

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