2011 International German Open

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2011 International German Open
Date18–24 July
Edition105th
CategoryATP World Tour 500
Draw48S / 16D
Prize money€1,000,000
SurfaceClay / Outdoor
LocationHamburg, Germany
Champions
Singles
France Gilles Simon[1]
Doubles
Austria Oliver Marach / Austria Alexander Peya[2]
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The 2011 International German Open (also known as the bet–at–home Open – German Tennis Championships 2011 for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the 105th edition of the event known that year as the International German Open and was part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2011 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, Germany, from 18 July through 24 July 2011.

Singles main draw entrants

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Seeds

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Nation Player Ranking* Seeding
File:Flag of France.svg FRA Gaël Monfils 7 1
File:Flag of Austria.svg AUT Jürgen Melzer 12 2
File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Nicolás Almagro 14 3
File:Flag of Russia.svg RUS Mikhail Youzhny 17 4
File:Flag of France.svg FRA Gilles Simon 18 5
File:Flag of Germany.svg GER Florian Mayer 20 6
File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Juan Ignacio Chela 21 7
File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Fernando Verdasco 22 8
File:Flag of Serbia.svg SRB Janko Tipsarević 23 9
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR Alexandr Dolgopolov 26 10
File:Flag of Russia.svg RUS Nikolay Davydenko 29 11
File:Flag of Croatia.svg CRO Marin Čilić 32 12
File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Andreas Seppi 37 13
File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Guillermo García-López 38 14
File:Flag of Italy.svg ITA Fabio Fognini 39 15
File:Flag of Spain.svg ESP Albert Montañés 41 16

*Seedings based on the July 12, 2011 rankings.

Other entrants

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The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received entry from a lucky loser spot:

Champions

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Singles

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France Gilles Simon defeated Spain Nicolás Almagro, 6–4, 4–6, 6–4.

  • It was Simon's second title of the year and ninth of his career.

Doubles

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Austria Oliver Marach / Austria Alexander Peya defeated Czech Republic František Čermák / Slovakia Filip Polášek, 6–4, 6–1.

References

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