2001 CA-TennisTrophy – Singles

Tim Henman was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Guillermo Cañas.

Singles
2001 CA-TennisTrophy
Final
ChampionGermany Tommy Haas
Runner-upArgentina Guillermo Cañas
Score6–2, 7–6(8–6), 6–4
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q/1LL/1SE)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Tommy Haas won in the final 6–2, 7–6(8–6), 6–4 against Cañas.[1][2]

Seeds

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  1.   Yevgeny Kafelnikov (first round)
  2.   Tim Henman (second round)
  3.   Àlex Corretja (first round)
  4.   Roger Federer (quarterfinals)
  5.   Goran Ivanišević (first round)
  6.   Tommy Haas (champion)
  7.   Fabrice Santoro (first round)
  8.   Carlos Moyá (first round)

Draw

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Final

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Semifinals Final
            
6   Tommy Haas 64 6 77
    Thomas Enqvist 77 2 64
6   Tommy Haas 6 78 6    
    Guillermo Cañas 2 66 4    
WC   Stefan Koubek 2 5
    Guillermo Cañas 6 7

Section 1

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1   Y Kafelnikov 66 3  
    B Ulihrach 78 6       B Ulihrach 1 6 6
    M Ríos 64 6 2     T Robredo 6 3 4
    T Robredo 77 1 6     B Ulihrach 1 4  
    J Novák 6 6   6   T Haas 6 6  
    G Rusedski 2 2       J Novák 63 3  
    J Golmard 0r   6   T Haas 77 6  
6   T Haas 3     6   T Haas 64 6 77
3   À Corretja 6 1 4     T Enqvist 77 2 64
    A Vinciguerra 3 6 6     A Vinciguerra 6 7  
Q   A Voinea 4 6 3 Q   A Voinea 4 5  
WC   J Knowle 6 3 1r     A Vinciguerra 1 4  
    A Martín 3 6 6     T Enqvist 6 6  
    M Philippoussis 6 3 1     A Martín 2 5  
    T Enqvist 2 6 77     T Enqvist 6 7  
8   C Moyá 6 3 63

Section 2

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5   G Ivanišević 77 3 3
    M Chang 65 6 6     M Chang 3 6 5
Q   J Vaněk 6 3 2 WC   S Koubek 6 3 7
WC   S Koubek 4 6 6 WC   S Koubek 77 7  
    A Costa 6 3 6 4   R Federer 63 5  
WC   M Hipfl 3 6 4     A Costa 61 2  
LL   N Massú 6 68 4 4   R Federer 77 6  
4   R Federer 4 710 6 WC   S Koubek 2 5  
7   F Santoro 710 4 4     G Cañas 6 7  
Q   J Melzer 68 6 6 Q   J Melzer 64 65  
    D Hrbatý 66 5   SE   M Kratochvil 77 77  
SE   M Kratochvil 78 7   SE   M Kratochvil 4 6 2
    G Cañas 78 7       G Cañas 6 3 6
Q   N Davydenko 66 5       G Cañas 3 77 77
    W Ferreira 4 0   2   T Henman 6 64 65
2   T Henman 6 6  

Qualifying

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Qualifying seeds

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  1.   Jan Vacek (withdrew)
  2.   Andrei Stoliarov (first round)
  3.   Nicolás Massú (first round, lucky loser)
  4.   Christophe Rochus (first round)
  5.   Jiří Vaněk (qualified)
  6.   Nikolay Davydenko (qualified)
  7.   Adrian Voinea (qualified)
  8.   George Bastl (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

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Lucky loser

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  1.   Nicolás Massú (replaced   Jan-Michael Gambill)

Special exempt

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  1.   Michel Kratochvil (runner-up at Tokyo)

Qualifying draws

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First qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
Alt   Leoš Friedl 611 6 2
  Renzo Furlan 713 4 6
  Renzo Furlan 4 2
5   Jiří Vaněk 6 6
WC   Ján Krošlák 2 4
5   Jiří Vaněk 6 6

Second qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
2   Andrei Stoliarov 62 4
  Wayne Black 77 6
  Wayne Black 1 5
6   Nikolay Davydenko 6 7
WC   Dudi Sela 3 1
6   Nikolay Davydenko 6 6

Third qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
3   Nicolás Massú 6 6
WC   Markus Kanellos 1 4
3   Nicolás Massú 3 64
7   Adrian Voinea 6 77
  Zbynek Mlynarik 68 61
7   Adrian Voinea 710 77

Fourth qualifier

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First round Qualifying competition
          
4   Christophe Rochus 2 3
  Jürgen Melzer 6 6
  Jürgen Melzer 4 6 6
8   George Bastl 6 3 4
  Alexander Peya 1 1
8   George Bastl 6 6

References

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  1. ^ "Haas wins as rivals falter". News24. Paris. Agence France-Presse. 31 October 2001. Retrieved 4 November 2024. He won the Long Island title beating Pete Sampras in the final, then he reached the fourth round at the US Open and the semi-finals in Moscow before those two recent wins in Vienna, beating Guillermo Canas in the final, and then in Stuttgart seeing off the challenge of Max Mirnyi.
  2. ^ "2001 ATP results". ESPN. 2 January 2002. Retrieved 4 November 2024. CA Tennis Trophy; Vienna, Austria; Oct. 8-14 - Tommy Haas def. Guillermo Canas, 6-2, 7-6 (6), 6-4
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