Serbia Open 2011

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Serbia Open 2011
date April 25, 2011 - May 1, 2011
Edition 3
navigation 2010  ◄  2011  ►  2012
ATP World Tour
venue Belgrade Serbia
SerbiaSerbia 
Tournament number 5053
category World Tour 250
Tournament type Free place tournament
Game surface sand
draw 28E / 32Q / 16D
Prize money 364,900 
Financial. Obligation 416,650 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) United StatesUnited States Sam Querrey
Last year's winner (double) MexicoMexico Santiago González Travis Rettenmaier
United StatesUnited States 
Winner (singles) SerbiaSerbia Novak Đoković
Winner (doubles) Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Čermák Filip Polášek
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
Tournament director Goran Đoković
Tournament supervisor Tom Barnes
Last direct assumption GermanyGermany Mischa Zverev (102)
As of February 8, 2016

The Serbia Open 2011 was a tennis tournament that took place from April 25th to May 1st, 2011 in Belgrade . It was part of the 2011 ATP World Tour and was played outdoors on clay. The same week the Estoril Open was played in Estoril and the BMW Open in Munich , which, like the Serbia Open, belonged to the ATP World Tour 250 category .

The defending champion in the singles was Sam Querrey , who did not appear this year. In this year's final, Novak Đoković , who had already won the title in 2009, met Feliciano López . Đoković won the final 7: 6 and 6: 2. In doubles, Santiago González and Travis Rettenmaier were the defending champions, but they did not compete together this year. The final contested Frantisek Cermak and Filip Polášek against Oliver Marach and Alexander Peya . After an interruption in the game due to rain, Čermák and Polášek won 7: 5 and 6: 2.

The field of participants in the single competition consisted of 28 players, that of the double competition consisted of 16 pairs. The four top seeded players in the singles each got a bye into the second round. The total prize money was 364,900 euros, the total financial liabilities were 416,650 euros.

qualification

The qualification took place from April 23-25, 2011. Four qualifying places were played, which entitle them to participate in the main draw of the tournament.

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

Qualifiers
AustriaAustria Alexander Peya
RomaniaRomania Adrian Ungur
CroatiaCroatia Franko Škugor
SlovakiaSlovakia Martin Kližan

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 € 66,500
final 150 € 35,000
Semifinals 90 € 19,000
Quarter finals 45 € 10,800
Round of 16 20th € 6,360
First round 0 € 3,775
Qualification individual
round Points Prize money
Qualifier 12
Qualifying round 6th € 610
Second round 0 290 €
First round 0 0 €
Double
round Points Prize money
victory 250 € 20,200
final 150 € 10,650
Semifinals 90 € 5,760
Quarter finals 45 € 3,290
First round 0 € 1,930

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. SerbiaSerbia Novak Đoković victory
02. SerbiaSerbia Viktor Troicki Round of 16
03. SpainSpain Guillermo García-López Round of 16
04th SpainSpain Albert Montañés Quarter finals
No. player Round reached
05. United StatesUnited States John Isner 1 round

06th LatviaLatvia Ernests Gulbis 1 round

07th SerbiaSerbia Janko Tipsarevic Semifinals

08th. ArgentinaArgentina Juan Mónaco 1 round

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
             
  1  SerbiaSerbia N. Đoković 6th 6th  
Q  RomaniaRomania A. Ungur 6 2 6th 6th     Q  RomaniaRomania A. Ungur 2 3    
   SpainSpain R. Ramírez Hidalgo 7th 3 4th     1  SerbiaSerbia N. Đoković 6th 6th  
   GermanyGermany T. Kamke 6 0 1            SloveniaSlovenia B. Kavčič 3 2    
   SloveniaSlovenia B. Kavčič 7th 6th          SloveniaSlovenia B. Kavčič 7th 6th  
   BrazilBrazil R. Mello 6th 7th          BrazilBrazil R. Mello 5 3    
5  United StatesUnited States J. Isner 4th 6 4       1  SerbiaSerbia N. Đoković w. O.  
      7th  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic        
  3  SpainSpain G. García-López 6 6 6th 6 8
   KazakhstanKazakhstan M. Kukushkin 6th 4th 2        IndiaIndia S. Devvarman 7th 2 7th  
   IndiaIndia S. Devvarman 1 6th 6th        IndiaIndia S. Devvarman 3 6th 4th
OLD  GermanyGermany M. Zverev 7th 3 6th       7th  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6th 3 6th  
OLD  IsraelIsrael D. Sela 6 4 6th 3     OLD  GermanyGermany M. Zverev 2 0  
   JapanJapan K. Nishikori 6th 2 6 0     7th  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 6th 6th    
7th  SerbiaSerbia J. Tipsarevic 2 6th 7th     1  SerbiaSerbia N. Đoković 7th 6th  
8th  ArgentinaArgentina J. Mónaco 4th 5            SpainSpain F. López 6 4 2  
   SpainSpain F. López 6th 7th          SpainSpain F. López 6th 7th  
WC  ChileChile F. González 6th 6th       WC  ChileChile F. González 4th 6 4    
Q  SlovakiaSlovakia M. Kližan 2 4th          SpainSpain F. López 6th 6th  
Q  AustriaAustria A. Peya 6th 3 4th       4th  SpainSpain A. Montañés 4th 4th    
   GermanyGermany M. Berrer 4th 6th 6th        GermanyGermany M. Berrer 6th 2 2
  4th  SpainSpain A. Montañés 3 6th 6th  
       SpainSpain F. López 7th 6th  
6th  LatviaLatvia E. Gulbis 2 4th            ItalyItaly F. Volandri 6 3 2    
OLD  UkraineUkraine I. Marchenko 6th 6th       OLD  UkraineUkraine I. Marchenko 3 6th 3
   ItalyItaly F. Volandri 6th 6th          ItalyItaly F. Volandri 6th 1 6th  
WC  SerbiaSerbia D. Lajović 1 4th          ItalyItaly F. Volandri 6th 6th  
   SpainSpain M. Granollers 7th 6th            SpainSpain M. Granollers 2 4th    
Q  CroatiaCroatia F. Škugor 5 1          SpainSpain M. Granollers 6th 6th  
  2  SerbiaSerbia V. Troicki 2 3    
 

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. SpainSpain Marcel Granollers Nenad Zimonjić
SerbiaSerbia 
Semifinals
02. IsraelIsrael Jonathan Erlich Andy Ram
IsraelIsrael 
Semifinals
03. Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Čermák Filip Polášek
SlovakiaSlovakia 
victory
04th AustriaAustria Oliver Marach Alexander Peya
AustriaAustria 
final

Explanation of symbols

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

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  SpainSpain M. Granollers, N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
6th 6th          
WC  SerbiaSerbia D. Savic M. Zekic
 SerbiaSerbia 
3 2       1  SpainSpain M. Granollers, N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
6th 6th    
   JapanJapan K. Nishikori L. Zovko
 CroatiaCroatia 
6th 6th        JapanJapan K. Nishikori L. Zovko
 CroatiaCroatia 
2 0    
WC  SerbiaSerbia I. Bozoljac D. Vemic
 SerbiaSerbia 
3 3         1  SpainSpain M. Granollers, N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
0 4th    
4th  AustriaAustria O. Marach A. Peya
 AustriaAustria 
6th 7th       4th  AustriaAustria O. Marach A. Peya
 AustriaAustria 
6th 6th    
   RussiaRussia M. Jelgin M. Kukushkin
 KazakhstanKazakhstan 
3 5       4th  AustriaAustria O. Marach A. Peya
 AustriaAustria 
6th 6th    
   Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-H. Lu M. Zverev
 GermanyGermany 
6th 2 [10]      Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-H. Lu M. Zverev
 GermanyGermany 
3 3    
   BrazilBrazil F. Ferreiro A. Sá
 BrazilBrazil 
1 6th [7]       4th  AustriaAustria O. Marach A. Peya
 AustriaAustria 
5 2  
   United KingdomUnited Kingdom C. Fleming, D. Martin
 United StatesUnited States 
2 5       3  Czech RepublicCzech Republic F. Čermák F. Polášek
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
7th 6th  
   MexicoMexico S. González I. Zelenay
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
6th 7th          MexicoMexico S. González I. Zelenay
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
4th 4th      
   United StatesUnited States J. Isner I. Martschenko
 UkraineUkraine 
4th 1     3  Czech RepublicCzech Republic F. Čermák F. Polášek
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
6th 6th    
3  Czech RepublicCzech Republic F. Čermák F. Polášek
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
6th 6th         3  Czech RepublicCzech Republic F. Čermák F. Polášek
 SlovakiaSlovakia 
7th 1 [10]
   SpainSpain G. García-López A. Montañés
 SpainSpain 
6th 6th       2  IsraelIsrael J. Erlich A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
5 6th [5]  
   GermanyGermany M. Emmrich T. Kamke
 GermanyGermany 
1 4th          SpainSpain G. García-López A. Montañés
 SpainSpain 
2 0    
   IndiaIndia S. Devvarman, T.C. Huey
 PhilippinesPhilippines 
3 6th [1]   2  IsraelIsrael J. Erlich A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
6th 6th    
2  IsraelIsrael J. Erlich A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
6th 2 [10]    

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