2001 Croatia Open – Singles

Singles
2001 Croatia Open
2000 Champion Chile Marcelo Ríos
Champion Spain Carlos Moyá
Runner-up France Jérôme Golmard
Final score 64, 36, 76 (72)

Marcelo Ríos was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Carlos Moyá won in the final 64, 36, 76 (72) against Jérôme Golmard.

Seeds

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

  1. Spain Carlos Moyá (Champion)
  2. Spain Albert Portas (Second Round)
  3. Czech Republic Bohdan Ulihrach (Second Round)
  4. Czech Republic Michal Tabara (Second Round)

  1. France Jérôme Golmard (Final)
  2. Croatia Ivan Ljubičić (Quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Félix Mantilla (Quarterfinals)
  4. Argentina Agustín Calleri (Second Round)

Draw

Key

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
WC/1  Spain C Moyá 5 6 6  
   Czech Republic J Vaněk 7 4 3     WC/1  Spain C Moyá 6 5 6  
   Spain E B Álvarez 6 6        Spain E B Álvarez 4 7 1  
   Czech Republic T Zíb 1 2         WC/1  Spain C Moyá 6 6    
WC  Slovenia M Tkalec 6 67 3          Hungary A Sávolt 4 4    
   Hungary A Sávolt 4 79 6        Hungary A Sávolt 3 2  
   Argentina M Puerta 6 65 0   8  Argentina A Calleri 6 3 r  
8  Argentina A Calleri 4 77 6       WC/1  Spain C Moyá 6 7    
3  Czech Republic B Ulihrach 6 6            Argentina D Nalbandian 4 5    
   Germany T Behrend 4 3       3  Czech Republic B Ulihrach 2 1    
Q  Romania I Moldovan 6 1 1      Argentina D Nalbandian 6 6    
   Argentina D Nalbandian 3 6 6          Argentina D Nalbandian 6 6  
Q  Slovenia I Božič 3 712 3       7  Spain F Mantilla 2 3    
   Spain Ó Serrano 6 610 6        Spain Ó Serrano 2 2  
   Germany M Hantschk 63 2     7  Spain F Mantilla 6 6    
7  Spain F Mantilla 77 6         WC/1  Spain Carlos Moyá 6 3 77
5  France J Golmard 6 6         5  France Jérôme Golmard 4 6 62
   Switzerland G Bastl 3 3       5  France J Golmard 2      
   Czech Republic M Damm 2 3        Peru L Horna 2 r    
   Peru L Horna 6 6         5  France J Golmard 7 7    
   Spain A Montañés 6 3 6          Spain A Montañés 5 5    
Q  Italy G Galimberti 3 6 1        Spain A Montañés 6 6  
Q  Italy M Martelli 4 4     4  Czech Republic M Tabara 2 0    
4  Czech Republic M Tabara 6 6         5  France J Golmard 7 6  
6  Croatia I Ljubičić 710 6            Romania A Voinea 5 3    
   Argentina F Browne 68 2       6  Croatia I Ljubičić 6 77    
WC  Croatia I Vajda 2 5        Italy F Luzzi 2 62    
   Italy F Luzzi 6 7         6  Croatia I Ljubičić 66 6 3
   Czech Republic C Doseděl 1 4            Romania A Voinea 78 4 6  
   Romania A Voinea 6 6          Romania A Voinea 77 0 6
   Spain G Puentes 1 4     2  Spain A Portas 61 6 4  
2  Spain A Portas 6 6    

References

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