2011 San Marino CEPU Open – Singles

Singles
2011 San Marino CEPU Open
Champion Italy Potito Starace
Runner-up Slovakia Martin Kližan
Final score 6–1, 3–0, retired

Robin Haase was the defending champion, but decided not to participate.

Potito Starace won the title. He played against Martin Kližan, but his opponent retired due to left foot injury, when the result was 6–1, 3–0.

Seeds

  1. Italy Potito Starace (Champion)
  2. Czech Republic Lukáš Rosol (Quarterfinals)
  3. Italy Filippo Volandri (Second Round)
  4. Spain Pere Riba (Second Round)
  5. Portugal Rui Machado (Second Round)
  6. France Marc Gicquel (Semifinals)
  7. Germany Mischa Zverev (First Round)
  8. France Benoît Paire (Semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Italy Potito Starace 6 6    
8  France Benoît Paire 2 4    
  1  Italy Potito Starace 6 3  
     Slovakia Martin Kližan 1 0 r
   Slovakia Martin Kližan 3 6 7
  6  France Marc Gicquel 6 4 5  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Italy P Starace 6 6  
  Germany D Gremelmayr 4 1   1 Italy P Starace 7 6  
WC Italy A di Mauro 4 6 62   Netherlands J Huta Galung 5 3  
  Netherlands J Huta Galung 6 4 77 1 Italy P Starace 6 6  
  Czech Republic J Hájek 77 6     Czech Republic J Hájek 4 3  
  France D Guez 64 3     Czech Republic J Hájek 6 7  
  Belgium S Darcis 77 6     Belgium S Darcis 1 5  
7 Germany M Zverev 63 1   1 Italy P Starace 6 6  
4 Spain P Riba 3 6 6 8 France B Paire 2 4  
WC Italy M Trevisan 6 3 2 4 Spain P Riba 1 2  
Q Belgium M Authom 5 6 3 SE Argentina L Mayer 6 6  
SE Argentina L Mayer 7 1 6 SE Argentina L Mayer 4 3  
  Belarus U Ignatik 63 3   8 France B Paire 6 6  
  Serbia N Ćirić 77 6     Serbia N Ćirić 77 4 4
  Italy S Bolelli 77 5 2 8 France B Paire 60 6 6
8 France B Paire 65 7 6

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5 Portugal R Machado 6 6  
  Romania A Ungur 1 2   5 Portugal R Machado 6 4 61
Q Portugal J Sousa 2 4     Slovakia M Kližan 3 6 77
  Slovakia M Kližan 6 6     Slovakia M Kližan 6    
  Germany B Phau 6 7     Germany B Phau 3 r  
  Italy P Lorenzi 3 5     Germany B Phau 6 6  
Q Italy D Giorgini 1 2   3 Italy F Volandri 2 2  
3 Italy F Volandri 6 6     Slovakia M Kližan 3 6 7
6 France M Gicquel 6 1 7 6 France M Gicquel 6 4 5
WC Italy S Galvani 1 6 5 6 France M Gicquel 6 7  
Q Monaco B Balleret 4 7 6 Q Monaco B Balleret 2 5  
WC Austria T Muster 6 5 2 6 France M Gicquel 3 6 6
SE France Grégoire Burquier 2 6 3 2 Czech Republic L Rosol 6 3 4
  Germany D Brown 6 3 6   Germany D Brown 1 6 3
  Czech Republic I Minář 5 3   2 Czech Republic L Rosol 6 3 6
2 Czech Republic L Rosol 7 6  

References

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