AEGON International 2011 / Men

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AEGON International 2011
Logo of the tournament "AEGON International 2011"
date June 12, 2011 - June 18, 2011
Edition 3
navigation 2010  ◄  2011  ►  2012
ATP World Tour
venue Eastbourne United Kingdom
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
Tournament number 741
category World Tour 250
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface race
draw 32E / 32Q / 16D
Prize money 410,925 
Financial. Obligation 462,675 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) FranceFrance Michaël Llodra
Last year's winner (double) PolandPoland Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski
PolandPoland 
Winner (singles) ItalyItaly Andreas Seppi
Winner (doubles) IsraelIsrael Jonathan Erlich Andy Ram
IsraelIsrael 
Tournament director Gavin Fletcher
Tournament supervisor Mark Darby
Last direct assumption FranceFrance Julien Benneteau (88)
As of February 8, 2016

The AEGON International 2011 was a tennis tournament , which is from 13 to 18 June 2011 Eastbourne took place. It was part of the 2011 ATP World Tour and was played outdoors on grass. In the same week the UNICEF Open was played in 's-Hertogenbosch , which, like the AEGON International, belonged to the ATP World Tour 250 category .

Defending champion in the singles was Michaël Llodra , who was unable to play this year due to an injury. This year's individual final was won by Andreas Seppi , who benefited from the abandonment of his opponent Janko Tipsarević in the third set with a score of 5: 3 and was thus able to win his first ATP title. Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski defended their title in doubles, but were eliminated in the first round. In the double final stood the unset pairings Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram as well as Grigor Dimitrov and Andreas Seppi. Since the tournament schedule had been postponed several times due to persistent rain and Seppi therefore had to play both the semi-finals and the individual finals on the last day of the tournament, the double-finals were initially canceled. However, it was made up a day later in the London borough of Roehampton , where the qualification for the Wimbledon tournament also took place at the same time . Erlich and Ram then prevailed in two sets and thus won their first joint ATP title since 2008, which was their 13th joint title overall.

The field of participants in the single competition consisted of 32 players, that of the double competition consisted of 16 pairs. The total prize money was 410,925 euros; the total financial liabilities were 462,675 euros.

qualification

The qualification took place from June 11th to 13th, 2011. Four qualifying places were played, which entitle them to participate in the main draw of the tournament. There was also a lucky loser.

The following players had passed the qualification and played in the main field of the tournament:

Qualifiers Lucky Loser
GermanyGermany Rainer Schüttler UkraineUkraine Ilya Marchenko
RussiaRussia Yevgeny Kirillov  
United StatesUnited States Donald Young  
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Alexander Slabinsky  

Prize money and world ranking points

The following prize money and world ranking points were paid out or credited for reaching the respective round. Players who moved into the main draw via qualification received the specified qualification points in addition to those for reaching the respective round. Otherwise the amounts are not to be understood as cumulative. Prize money for the double competition applies per team.

singles
round Points Prize money
victory 250 € 71,000
final 150 € 37,400
Semifinals 90 € 20,270
Quarter finals 45 € 11,550
Round of 16 20th € 6,800
First round 0 € 4,030
Qualification individual
round Points Prize money
Qualifier 12
Qualifying round 6th 685 €
Second round 0 € 330
First round 0 0 €
Double
round Points Prize money
victory 250 € 27,750
final 150 € 11,960
Semifinals 90 € 6,500
Quarter finals 45 € 3,720
First round 0 € 2,170

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. FranceFrance Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Round of 16
02. UkraineUkraine Oleksandr Dolhopolov 1 round
03. SerbiaSerbia Janko Tipsarevic final
04th SpainSpain Guillermo García-López 1 round
No. player Round reached
05. UkraineUkraine Serhiy Stachowskyj 1 round

06th South AfricaSouth Africa Kevin Anderson Round of 16

07th SpainSpain Pablo Andújar 1 round

08th. GermanyGermany Philipp Kohlschreiber retreat

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  FranceFrance J.-W. Tsonga 6th 7th                          
   UzbekistanUzbekistan D. Istomin 2 5     1  FranceFrance J.-W. Tsonga 2 3  
   Czech RepublicCzech Republic R. Štěpánek 6th 6th        Czech RepublicCzech Republic R. Štěpánek 6th 6th    
WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming 3 4th          Czech RepublicCzech Republic R. Štěpánek 2 3  
   JapanJapan K. Nishikori 7th 6th        JapanJapan K. Nishikori 6th 6th    
Q  RussiaRussia J. Kirillov 5 1        JapanJapan K. Nishikori 6th 4th 6th  
Q  GermanyGermany R. Schüttler 6th 6th     Q  GermanyGermany R. Schüttler 4th 6th 2  
5  UkraineUkraine S. Stachowskyj 3 2          JapanJapan K. Nishikori 2 4th  
3  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6th 4th 6th   3  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6th 6th    
SE  United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Ward 3 6th 2   3  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6th 7th    
   KazakhstanKazakhstan M. Kukushkin 6th 6th        KazakhstanKazakhstan M. Kukushkin 3 6 2    
   Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-h. Lu 3 3       3  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6th 7th  
   BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 2 7th 6th      BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 3 6 2    
WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom D. Evans 6th 6 5 4th      BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 6th 6th    
Q  United KingdomUnited Kingdom A. Slabinsky 5 3     6th  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 3 2    
6th  South AfricaSouth Africa K. Anderson 7th 6th       3  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6 5 6th 3r
7th  SpainSpain P. Andújar 5 1        ItalyItaly A. Seppi 7th 3 5
OLD  RussiaRussia I. Kunitsyn 7th 6th     OLD  RussiaRussia I. Kunitsyn 6th 1 6th  
LL  UkraineUkraine I. Marchenko 6th 6th     LL  UkraineUkraine I. Marchenko 3 6th 2  
   PortugalPortugal F. Gil 1 3       OLD  RussiaRussia I. Kunitsyn 6th 6th  
OLD  FranceFrance J. Benneteau 6th 7th     OLD  FranceFrance J. Benneteau 3 2    
   United StatesUnited States R. Sweeting 2 6 4     OLD  FranceFrance J. Benneteau 7th 6 6 6th  
   IndiaIndia S. Devvarman 6th 6th        IndiaIndia S. Devvarman 6 1 7th 3  
4th  SpainSpain G. García-López 3 4th       OLD  RussiaRussia I. Kunitsyn 4th 6th 4th
Q  United StatesUnited States D. Young 6th 7th        ItalyItaly A. Seppi 6th 2 6th  
WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom D. Cox 1 5     Q  United StatesUnited States D. Young 6 1 3    
   ItalyItaly A. Seppi 3 6th 6th      ItalyItaly A. Seppi 7th 6th    
OLD  GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6th 1 4th        ItalyItaly A. Seppi 6th 6 5 6th
   AustraliaAustralia L. Hewitt 2 0 r      BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 2 7th 3  
   BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 6th 3        BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 3 7th 7th  
   ArgentinaArgentina C. Berlocq 7th 6th        ArgentinaArgentina C. Berlocq 6th 6 5 6 3  
2  UkraineUkraine O. Dolhopolov 5 2      

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. IndiaIndia Rohan Bopanna Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
PakistanPakistan 
Quarter finals
02. PolandPoland Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski
PolandPoland 
1 round
03. BrazilBrazil Marcelo Melo Bruno Soares
BrazilBrazil 
Semifinals
04th MexicoMexico Santiago González Scott Lipsky
United StatesUnited States 
1 round

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  IndiaIndia R. Bopanna A.-ul-H. Qureshi
 PakistanPakistan 
6th 6th          
   SpainSpain P. Andújar G. García-López
 SpainSpain 
3 4th       1  IndiaIndia R. Bopanna A.-ul-H. Qureshi
 PakistanPakistan 
5 3    
   BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov A. Seppi
 ItalyItaly 
4th 6th [10]      BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov A. Seppi
 ItalyItaly 
7th 6th    
   ArgentinaArgentina C. Berlocq F. Ferreiro
 BrazilBrazil 
6th 1 [6]          BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov A. Seppi
 ItalyItaly 
7th 7th    
4th  MexicoMexico S. González S. Lipsky
 United StatesUnited States 
5 7th [7]     WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming R. Hutchins
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
5 6 5    
   AustriaAustria J. Knowle A. Sá
 BrazilBrazil 
7th 6 6 [10]        AustriaAustria J. Knowle A. Sá
 BrazilBrazil 
6th 5 [10]  
WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming R. Hutchins
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
7th 1 [12]   WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming R. Hutchins
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
4th 7th [12]  
   SwedenSweden S. Aspelin P. Hanley
 AustraliaAustralia 
6 5 6th [10]          BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov A. Seppi
 ItalyItaly 
3 3  
   IndiaIndia S. Devvarman M. Knowles
 BahamasBahamas 
3 4th          IsraelIsrael J. Erlich A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
6th 6th  
   Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-h. Lu O. Marach
 AustriaAustria 
6th 6th          Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-h. Lu O. Marach
 AustriaAustria 
6 5 6th [6]    
WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Delgado J. Ward
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
7th 4th [6]   3  BrazilBrazil M. Melo B. Soares
 BrazilBrazil 
7th 4th [10]  
3  BrazilBrazil M. Melo B. Soares
 BrazilBrazil 
6 6 6th [10]       3  BrazilBrazil M. Melo B. Soares
 BrazilBrazil 
3 7th [11]
   United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Murray S. Stachowskyj
 UkraineUkraine 
3 6th [11]        IsraelIsrael J. Erlich A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
6th 6 7 [13]  
   FranceFrance J. Benneteau J.-W. Tsonga
 FranceFrance 
6th 2 [13]        FranceFrance J. Benneteau J.-W. Tsonga
 FranceFrance 
       
   IsraelIsrael J. Erlich A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
6th 6th        IsraelIsrael J. Erlich A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
w. O.    
2  PolandPoland M. Fyrstenberg, M. Matkowski
 PolandPoland 
4th 4th      

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