2015 Generali Open Kitzbühel
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The 2015 Generali Open Kitzbühel was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 71st edition of the Austrian Open Kitzbühel, and part of the World Tour 250 series of the 2015 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Tennis stadium Kitzbühel in Kitzbühel, Austria, from August 3 through August 8.
Singles main draw entrants
Seeds
| Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
|---|---|---|---|
| AUT | Dominic Thiem | 24 | 1 |
| ITA | Andreas Seppi | 26 | 2 |
| ITA | Fabio Fognini | 32 | 3 |
| SVK | Martin Kližan | 34 | 4 |
| ARG | Juan Mónaco | 38 | 5 |
| GER | Philipp Kohlschreiber | 40 | 6 |
| CZE | Jiří Veselý | 45 | 7 |
| ESP | Albert Ramos-Viñolas | 55 | 8 |
- 1 Rankings are as of July 27, 2015
Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:
The following player received entry as a lucky loser:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
- France Kenny de Schepper
- Brazil Rogério Dutra Silva
- France Paul-Henri Mathieu
- Germany Jan-Lennard Struff
Withdrawals
Before the tournament
- Spain Pablo Andújar →replaced by Dušan Lajović
- Italy Simone Bolelli →replaced by Albert Montañés
- Spain Guillermo García-López →replaced by Mikhail Youzhny
- Belgium David Goffin →replaced by Aljaž Bedene
- France Gilles Simon →replaced by Pablo Carreño Busta
- Portugal João Sousa →replaced by João Souza
Retirements
Doubles main draw entrants
Seeds
| Country | Player | Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GBR | Dominic Inglot | SWE | Robert Lindstedt | 78 | 1 |
| GER | Andre Begemann | POL | Łukasz Kubot | 91 | 2 |
| POL | Mariusz Fyrstenberg | MEX | Santiago González | 91 | 3 |
| AUT | Jürgen Melzer | GER | Philipp Petzschner | 93 | 4 |
- Rankings are as of July 27, 2015
Other entrants
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
Finals
Singles
- Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber defeated France Paul-Henri Mathieu, 2–6, 6–2, 6–2
Doubles
- Spain Nicolás Almagro / Argentina Carlos Berlocq defeated Netherlands Robin Haase / Finland Henri Kontinen, 5–7, 6–3, [11–9]