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2011 Rai Open – Singles

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Singles
2011 Rai Open
Final
ChampionNetherlands Thomas Schoorel
Runner-upSlovakia Martin Kližan
Score7–5, 1–6, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
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Filippo Volandri was the defending champion but decided not to participate.
Thomas Schoorel won the title, defeating Martin Kližan 7–5, 1–6, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

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  1. Austria Andreas Haider-Maurer (quarterfinals)
  2. Germany Björn Phau (first round)
  3. Turkey Marsel İlhan (quarterfinals)
  4. Germany Andreas Beck (semifinals)
  5. Germany Julian Reister (quarterfinals, withdrew due to left foot injury)
  6. Czech Republic Ivo Minář (semifinals)
  7. Germany Simon Greul (first round)
  8. Austria Martin Fischer (withdrew)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
  Slovakia Martin Kližan 3 6 6
6 Czech Republic Ivo Minář 6 4 2
  Slovakia Martin Kližan 5 6 3
  Netherlands Thomas Schoorel 7 1 6
4 Germany Andreas Beck 66 7 2
  Netherlands Thomas Schoorel 7 65 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Austria A Haider-Maurer 6 2 6
  Belarus U Ignatik 3 6 4 1 Austria A Haider-Maurer 7 6  
  Slovakia I Klec 7 4 6   Slovakia I Klec 5 3  
  Spain D Muñoz-De La Nava 63 6 3 1 Austria A Haider-Maurer 2 65  
  Germany B Knittel 3 2     Slovakia M Kližan 6 7  
  France A Gensse 6 6     France A Gensse 6 3 3
  Slovakia M Kližan 4 6 6   Slovakia M Kližan 3 6 6
7 Germany S Greul 6 2 0   Slovakia M Kližan 3 6 6
3 Turkey M İlhan 6 7   6 Czech Republic I Minář 6 4 2
  Canada P Polansky 3 5   3 Turkey M İlhan 2 6 6
  Spain I Navarro 4 4     Spain G Olaso 6 1 3
  Spain G Olaso 6 6   3 Turkey M İlhan 3 4  
WC Italy A Giannessi 2 63   6 Czech Republic I Minář 6 6  
  Romania A Ungur 6 7     Romania A Ungur 3 2  
WC Italy G Naso 2 3   6 Czech Republic I Minář 6 6  
6 Czech Republic I Minář 6 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Germany J Reister 6 7  
  Romania V Crivoi 3 65   5 Germany J Reister 6 6  
  Belgium S Darcis 62 2   Q Slovakia P Červenák 3 4  
Q Slovakia P Červenák 7 6   5 Germany J Reister      
WC Italy T Fabbiano 6 7   4 Germany A Beck w/o    
  Serbia N Ćirić 3 64   WC Italy T Fabbiano 2 1  
  Croatia A Veić 6 4 4 4 Germany A Beck 6 6  
4 Germany A Beck 3 6 6 5 Germany A Beck 66 7 2
LL Croatia N Mektić 4 66     Netherlands T Schoorel 7 65 6
  Russia E Donskoy 6 7     Russia E Donskoy 67 4  
WC Austria T Muster 0 3   Q Germany C-M Stebe 7 6  
Q Germany C-M Stebe 6 6   Q Germany C-M Stebe 6 64 4
Q Spain P Carreño-Busta 6 3 66   Netherlands T Schoorel 2 7 6
  Netherlands T Schoorel 3 6 7   Netherlands T Schoorel 3 5  
Q Serbia B Pašanski 6 6   Q Serbia B Pašanski 6 4r  
2 Germany B Phau 4 4  

References

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