Oberstaufen Cup 2011

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Oberstaufen Cup 2011
Logo of the tournament "Oberstaufen Cup 2011"
date 2.7.2011 - 10.7.2011
Edition 20th
navigation 2010  ◄  2011  ►  2012
ATP Challenger Tour
venue Oberstaufen Germany
GermanyGermany 
Tournament number 833
category Challenger
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface sand
draw 32E / 18Q / 16D
Prize money 30,000 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) AustriaAustria Martin Fischer
Last year's winner (double) GermanyGermany Frank Moser Lukáš Rosol
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
Winner (singles) GermanyGermany Daniel Brands
Winner (doubles) AustriaAustria Martin Fischer Philipp Oswald
AustriaAustria 
Tournament director Hans Hermann
Tournament supervisor Hans-Jürgen Ochs
Last direct assumption PolandPoland Marcin Gawron (288)
As of January 2, 2014

The Oberstaufen Cup 2011 was the 20th edition of the tennis clay court tournament in Oberstaufen . It was part of the ATP Challenger Tour 2011 and the HEAD German Masters Series 2011 and was held outdoors from July 2 to 10, 2011.

The field of participants in the individual competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs. For the individual tournament, a qualifying round with 18 participants took place in advance, in which four players were able to qualify for the main field. As in the previous year, the prize money for the event totaled 30,000 euros.

In the individual tournament, the first Austrian Andreas Haider-Maurer had to cancel his participation due to a knee injury. For him, André Ghem from Brazil moved into the main field as a lucky loser . It was won by the third-placed German Daniel Brands , who defeated his sixth-placed compatriot Andreas Beck in two sets in the final . This was the fourth Challenger singles title of his career and the first this season. Last year's winner Martin Fischer from Austria lost in fifth place in the quarter-finals against the eventual tournament winner.

However, this year Fischer was able to celebrate the title in the doubles competition together with his partner Philipp Oswald , making Fischer the most successful player of the tournament to date. They won in the final against the top seeded Poles Tomasz Bednarek and Mateusz Kowalczyk in straight sets. For Fischer this was the tenth success in a double tournament in this category of his career, all of which he was able to celebrate with Oswald. For Oswald it was the twelfth career title. It was her third tournament win this season. Last year's winners Frank Moser from Germany and Lukáš Rosol from the Czech Republic both failed to defend their titles.

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. AustriaAustria Andreas Haider-Maurer retreat
02. GermanyGermany Simon Greul Quarter finals
03. GermanyGermany Daniel Brands victory
04th SlovakiaSlovakia Martin Kližan 1 round
No. player Round reached
05. AustriaAustria Martin Fischer Quarter finals

06th GermanyGermany Andreas Beck final

07th SerbiaSerbia Nikola Ćirić Semifinals

08th. RomaniaRomania Victor Crivoi 1 round

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
LL  BrazilBrazil A. Ghem 6th 5 6th                        
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic J. Hernych 3 7th 1   LL  BrazilBrazil A. Ghem 6th 6th
WC  GermanyGermany M. carpenter 6th 6th   WC  GermanyGermany M. carpenter 4th 4th  
Q  BrazilBrazil T. Fernandes 1 2     LL  BrazilBrazil A. Ghem 3 7th 4th
 FranceFrance G. Rufin 6th 6th    GermanyGermany CM. Stand 6th 5 6th  
 GermanyGermany A. Flock 3 2    FranceFrance G. Rufin 4th 5  
 GermanyGermany CM. Stand 6th 6th    GermanyGermany CM. Stand 6th 7th  
8th  RomaniaRomania V. Crivoi 2 1      GermanyGermany CM. Stand 3 6th 3
3  GermanyGermany D. Brands 6th 4th 6th   3  GermanyGermany D. Brands 6th 4th 6th  
 ItalyItaly M. Crugnola 4th 6th 4th   3  GermanyGermany D. Brands 6th 6th  
 SlovakiaSlovakia P. Červenák 7th 6th    SlovakiaSlovakia P. Červenák 1 4th  
WC  GermanyGermany K. Krawietz 5 4th     3  GermanyGermany D. Brands 7th 6th
WC  CroatiaCroatia B. Puc 6th 7th   5  AustriaAustria M. Fischer 5 2  
WC  GermanyGermany D. Kindlmann 4th 6 5   WC  CroatiaCroatia B. Puc 3 3  
 PolandPoland M. Gawron 2 4th   5  AustriaAustria M. Fischer 6th 6th  
5  AustriaAustria M. Fischer 6th 6th     3  GermanyGermany D. Brands 6th 7th
6th  GermanyGermany A. Beck 6th 6th   6th  GermanyGermany A. Beck 4th 6 3
 RussiaRussia J. Donskoi 4th 4th   6th  GermanyGermany A. Beck 7th 6th  
 GermanyGermany B. Knittel 7th 4th 2    RomaniaRomania M. Copil 5 4th  
 RomaniaRomania M. Copil 5 6th 6th     6th  GermanyGermany A. Beck 6th 6th
Q  SpainSpain G. Trujillo Soler 6th 6th    ChileChile J. Aguilar 4th 3  
 ItalyItaly A. Arnaboldi 2 4th   Q  SpainSpain G. Trujillo Soler 1 3  
 ChileChile J. Aguilar 7th 3 7th    ChileChile J. Aguilar 6th 6th  
4th  SlovakiaSlovakia M. Kližan 5 6th 6 4     6th  GermanyGermany A. Beck 7th 7th
7th  SerbiaSerbia N. Ćirić 4th 6th 7th   7th  SerbiaSerbia N. Ćirić 6 5 6 0  
 CroatiaCroatia K. Mesaroš 6th 2 6 6   7th  SerbiaSerbia N. Ćirić 6th 3 6th  
 FinlandFinland T. Nieminen 2 1   Q  SlovakiaSlovakia K. Capkovič 1 6th 1  
Q  SlovakiaSlovakia K. Capkovič 6th 6th     7th  SerbiaSerbia N. Ćirić 6th 6th
Q  BrazilBrazil L. Church 6th 6 5 2   2  GermanyGermany S. Greul 4th 3  
 GermanyGermany S. Stadler 3 7th 6th    GermanyGermany S. Stadler 3 4th  
 SlovakiaSlovakia M. Semjan 6th 1 3   2  GermanyGermany S. Greul 6th 6th  
2  GermanyGermany S. Greul 3 6th 6th    

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. PolandPoland Tomasz Bednarek Mateusz Kowalczyk
PolandPoland 
final
02. AustriaAustria Martin Fischer Philipp Oswald
AustriaAustria 
victory
03. South AfricaSouth Africa Jeff Coetzee Andreas Siljeström
SwedenSweden 
1 round
04th GermanyGermany Alexander Satschko Simon Stadler
GermanyGermany 
Semifinals

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  PolandPoland T. Bednarek M. Kowalczyk
 PolandPoland 
6th 2 [10]        
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic M. Konečný G. Trujillo Soler
 SpainSpain 
4th 6th [7]     1  PolandPoland T. Bednarek M. Kowalczyk
 PolandPoland 
6th 6th  
 ItalyItaly F. Colangelo M. Crugnola
 ItalyItaly 
6th 6th    ItalyItaly F. Colangelo M. Crugnola
 ItalyItaly 
3 3  
 SlovakiaSlovakia P. Červenák M. Kližan
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
2 2       1  PolandPoland T. Bednarek M. Kowalczyk
 PolandPoland 
6th 5 [11]  
3  South AfricaSouth Africa J. Coetzee A. Siljeström
 SwedenSweden 
6th 6th      GermanyGermany D. Brands K. Krawietz
 GermanyGermany 
3 7th [9]  
 GermanyGermany A. Beck A. Waske
 GermanyGermany 
3 2      GermanyGermany A. Beck A. Waske
 GermanyGermany 
3 4th  
 GermanyGermany J.-F. Brunken T. Nieminen
 FinlandFinland 
1 7th [6]    GermanyGermany D. Brands K. Krawietz
 GermanyGermany 
6th 6th  
 GermanyGermany D. Brands K. Krawietz
 GermanyGermany 
6th 5 [10]       1  PolandPoland T. Bednarek M. Kowalczyk
 PolandPoland 
6 1 3
 BrazilBrazil L. J. Pereira Church
 BrazilBrazil 
6th 3 [14]     2  AustriaAustria M. Fischer P. Oswald
 AustriaAustria 
7th 6th
 GermanyGermany A. Wiesler M. Zelch
 GermanyGermany 
3 6th [12]      BrazilBrazil L. J. Pereira Church
 BrazilBrazil 
   
 RomaniaRomania M. Copil V. Crivoi
 RomaniaRomania 
3 2   4th  GermanyGermany A. Satschko S. Stadler
 GermanyGermany 
w. O.  
4th  GermanyGermany A. Satschko S. Stadler
 GermanyGermany 
6th 6th       4th  GermanyGermany A. Satschko S. Stadler
 GermanyGermany 
6 5 3
 SlovakiaSlovakia K. Capkovič M. Semjan
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
    2  AustriaAustria M. Fischer P. Oswald
 AustriaAustria 
7th 6th  
 GermanyGermany D. Kindlmann M. Zimmermann
 GermanyGermany 
w. O.      GermanyGermany D. Kindlmann M. Zimmermann
 GermanyGermany 
3 6 7  
 BrazilBrazil T. Fernandes A. Ghem
 BrazilBrazil 
  2  AustriaAustria M. Fischer P. Oswald
 AustriaAustria 
6th 7th  
2  AustriaAustria M. Fischer P. Oswald
 AustriaAustria 
w. O.    

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