2001 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Singles

Singles
2001 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament
2000 Champion France Cédric Pioline
Champion France Nicolas Escudé
Runner-up Switzerland Roger Federer
Final score 75, 36, 76 (75)

Cédric Pioline was the defending champion but lost in the first round to Andreas Vinciguerra.

Nicolas Escudé won in the final 75, 36, 76 (75) against Roger Federer.

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Russia Marat Safin (First Round)
  2. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Second Round)
  3. Spain Àlex Corretja (Quarterfinals)
  4. United Kingdom Tim Henman (Second Round)

  1. France Arnaud Clément (Second Round)
  2. Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý (Second Round)
  3. France Sébastien Grosjean (Second Round)
  4. Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Russia M Safin 79 4 3  
   Belarus M Mirnyi 67 6 6        Belarus M Mirnyi 77 5 65  
   Sweden A Vinciguerra 4 6 6      Sweden A Vinciguerra 62 7 77  
   France C Pioline 6 4 4          Sweden A Vinciguerra 7 1 3  
   Czech Republic B Ulihrach 6 5 1          Belarus V Voltchkov 5 6 6  
   Belarus V Voltchkov 4 7 6        Belarus V Voltchkov 6 1 77
   Sweden T Johansson 3 4     6  Slovakia D Hrbatý 2 6 62  
6  Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 6            Belarus V Voltchkov 4 1    
4  United Kingdom T Henman 4 6 6       Q  France N Escudé 6 6    
Q  Germany J Knippschild 6 3 4     4  United Kingdom T Henman 3 5    
   Sweden J Björkman 0 4     Q  France N Escudé 6 7    
Q  France N Escudé 6 6         Q  France N Escudé 6 6  
   France F Santoro 6 1 3       Q  Croatia I Ljubičić 3 1    
WC  Netherlands R Sluiter 4 6 6     WC  Netherlands R Sluiter 68 6 4
Q  Croatia I Ljubičić 77 6     Q  Croatia I Ljubičić 710 4 6  
8  Spain J C Ferrero 62 4         Q  France Nicolas Escudé 7 3 77
7  France S Grosjean 6 6            Switzerland Roger Federer 5 6 65
   Italy G Pozzi 3 4       7  France S Grosjean 6 3 4  
   Switzerland R Federer 77 6        Switzerland R Federer 4 6 6  
   Australia A Ilie 65 1            Switzerland R Federer 6 6    
   Germany D Prinosil 6 5 62       3  Spain À Corretja 4 2    
   Netherlands S Schalken 4 7 77        Netherlands S Schalken 4 6 1
WC  Netherlands J Siemerink 6 64 66   3  Spain À Corretja 6 4 6  
3  Spain À Corretja 4 77 78          Switzerland R Federer 64 6 6
5  France A Clément 6 3 6          Romania A Pavel 77 4 0  
   Switzerland M Rosset 3 6 3     5  France A Clément 4 4    
WC  Netherlands P Wessels 6 4 3      Romania A Pavel 6 6    
   Romania A Pavel 4 6 6          Romania A Pavel 6 6  
   Czech Republic J Novák 2 4            Germany N Kiefer 4 4    
   Germany N Kiefer 6 6          Germany N Kiefer 6 6  
Q  Czech Republic C Doseděl 2 2     2  Russia Y Kafelnikov 4 2    
2  Russia Y Kafelnikov 6 6    

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