2011 Marburg Open – Singles

Singles
2011 Marburg Open
Champion Germany Björn Phau
Runner-up Czech Republic Jan Hájek
Final score 6–4, 2–6, 6–3
Main article: 2011 Marburg Open

Simone Vagnozzi was the defending champion but decided not to participate.

Björn Phau claimed the title. He defeated Jan Hájek 6–4, 2–6, 6–3 in the final match.

Seeds

  1. Spain Albert Ramos (Semifinals)
  2. Argentina Diego Junqueira (Quarterfinals)
  3. France Éric Prodon (First Round)
  4. Germany Simon Greul (First Round)
  5. Netherlands Jesse Huta Galung (First Round)
  6. Argentina Horacio Zeballos (Semifinals)
  7. Czech Republic Ivo Minář (retired in First Round, right thigh)
  8. Kazakhstan Yuri Schukin (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Spain Albert Ramos 2 4    
   Czech Republic Jan Hájek 6 6    
     Czech Republic Jan Hájek 4 6 3
     Germany Björn Phau 6 2 6
   Germany Björn Phau 61 6 6
  6  Argentina Horacio Zeballos 7 3 4  

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Spain A Ramos 6 7  
  Argentina F del Bonis 4 5   1 Spain A Ramos 64 6 6
Q Serbia N Ćirić 1 2r     Serbia I Bozoljac 7 1 3
  Serbia I Bozoljac 6 4   1 Spain A Ramos 6 6  
Q Brazil A Ghem 3 5   8 Kazakhstan Y Schukin 3 0  
  France V Millot 6 7     France V Millot 3 4  
WC Germany J Lenz 2 5   8 Kazakhstan Y Schukin 6 6  
8 Kazakhstan Y Schukin 6 7   1 Spain A Ramos 2 4  
4 Germany S Greul 5 2     Czech Republic J Hájek 6 6  
  Czech Republic J Hájek 7 6     Czech Republic J Hájek 6 6  
WC Germany Jan-Lennard Struff 6 7   WC Germany Jan-Lennard Struff 2 2  
SE Italy S Galvani 1 63     Czech Republic J Hájek 4 7 6
  United States W Odesnik 6 6     United States W Odesnik 6 61 0
  Romania A Ungur 3 0     United States W Odesnik 6 6  
  Slovakia P Červenák 1       Slovakia P Červenák 1 2  
7 Czech Republic I Minář 0r    

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5 Netherlands J Huta Galung 3 3  
LL Germany S Stadler 6 6   LL Germany S Stadler 5 6 2
  Hungary A Balázs 4 6 6   Hungary A Balázs 7 3 6
WC Austria O Marach 6 2 2   Hungary A Balázs 3 3  
  Portugal J Sousa 7 6     Germany B Phau 6 6  
WC Germany Constantin Christ 5 1     Portugal J Sousa 4 6 5
  Germany B Phau 7 6     Germany B Phau 6 3 7
3 France É Prodon 66 3     Germany B Phau 61 6 6
6 Argentina H Zeballos 6 7   6 Argentina H Zeballos 7 3 4
  Russia E Donskoy 1 65   6 Argentina H Zeballos 6 6  
  Russia D Matsukevich 2 3   Q Ukraine A Smirnov 1 2  
Q Ukraine A Smirnov 6 6   6 Argentina H Zeballos 6 4 7
  France M Teixeira 0 67   2 Argentina D Junqueira 3 6 5
Q Poland M Gawron 6 7   Q Poland M Gawron 1 5  
  France G Rufin 3 1   2 Argentina D Junqueira 6 7  
2 Argentina D Junqueira 6 6  

References

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