2011 Open Castilla y León – Singles

Singles
2011 Open Castilla y León
Champion Slovakia Karol Beck
Runner-up France Grégoire Burquier
Final score 6–4, 7–6(7–4)

Daniel Gimeno-Traver was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year.
3rd seed Karol Beck won this tournament, defeating Konstantin Kravchuk, Pablo Carreño-Busta, Henri Kontinen, Marco Chiudinelli and Grégoire Burquier in the final.

Seeds

  1. Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin (First Round)
  2. France Nicolas Mahut (Quarterfinals)
  3. Slovakia Karol Beck (Champion)
  4. Germany Rainer Schüttler (Second Round)
  5. Russia Teymuraz Gabashvili (Quarterfinals)
  6. France Kenny de Schepper (First Round)
  7. Belgium Ruben Bemelmans (Second Round)
  8. France Arnaud Clément (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
     Switzerland Marco Chiudinelli 67 2    
3  Slovakia Karol Beck 79 6    
  3  Slovakia Karol Beck 6 77  
     France Grégoire Burquier 4 64  
   France Grégoire Burquier 77 62 6
     Russia Evgeny Donskoy 65 77 3  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 64 2  
  Portugal J Sousa 77 6     Portugal J Sousa 4 66  
  Republic of Ireland C Niland 4 6 5   Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 78  
  Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 2 7   Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 4 6
  Slovakia L Lacko 2 6 2 5 Russia T Gabashvili 2 6 3
Q Croatia N Mektić 6 3 6 Q Croatia N Mektić 5 6 2
LL France A Olivetti 63 67   5 Russia T Gabashvili 7 2 6
5 Russia T Gabashvili 77 79     Switzerland M Chiudinelli 67 2  
3 Slovakia K Beck 4 7 7 3 Slovakia K Beck 79 6  
  Russia K Kravchuk 6 5 5 3 Slovakia K Beck 78 6  
WC Spain P Carreño-Busta 4 77 77 WC Spain P Carreño-Busta 66 1  
  Spain I Navarro 6 65 62 3 Slovakia K Beck 6 6  
WC Spain G Alcaide 1 77 62 SE Finland H Kontinen 4 2  
  Spain R Bautista-Agut 6 62 77   Spain R Bautista-Agut 4 6 4
SE Finland H Kontinen 77 61 6 SE Finland H Kontinen 6 3 6
6 France K de Schepper 61 77 4

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
8 France A Clément 2 6 68
  Netherlands I Sijsling 6 1 710   Netherlands I Sijsling 6 4 4
  Denmark F Nielsen 2 2     France G Burquier 4 6 6
  France G Burquier 6 6     France G Burquier 68 6 6
SE France F Martin 7 2 6 SE France F Martin 710 4 4
Q Bolivia F Zeballos 5 6 3 SE France F Martin 77 6  
Q Spain A Menéndez 62 4   4 Germany R Schüttler 65 0  
4 Germany R Schüttler 77 6     France G Burquier 77 62 6
7 Belgium R Bemelmans 5 6 6   Russia E Donskoy 65 77 3
  France V Millot 7 1 4 7 Belgium R Bemelmans 3 6 4
WC Romania Christian Voinea 2 1     Russia E Donskoy 6 3 6
  Russia E Donskoy 6 6     Russia E Donskoy 77 6  
WC Spain G Granollers 77 4 6 2 France N Mahut 64 4  
Q Spain J Pulgar-García 64 6 3 WC Spain G Granollers 5 3  
  Germany S Rieschick 1 2   2 France N Mahut 7 6  
2 France N Mahut 6 6  

References

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