2011 Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad

The Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad 2011, a tennis tournament that to 31 July 2011 took place from 25 in Gstaad. It is part of the ATP World Tour 2011 and will be played on Clay Court. In the same week were in Los Angeles, the Farmers Classic and played in Umag ATP Studena Croatia Open, which just like the Crédit Agricole Suisse Open Gstaad belong to the category ATP World Tour 250.

Defender of the single was Nicolás Almagro, but was eliminated in the semis. This year's final was Marcel Granollers decide for himself, he won against his compatriot Fernando Verdasco. The victory in Gstaad is Granollers ' first season and after his victory in Houston in 2008, the second career title; for Verdasco there was the third final defeat of the season. In the doubles were Johan Brunström Jarkko Nieminen and the defending champion, but Brunström came into this year with another partner, but bowed out of. In the doubles final Frantisek Cermak and Filip Polášek won against Christopher Kas and Alexander Peya. For Cermak it was the third, for Polášek the second title in Gstaad. The victory total is the second joint title after the success in Belgrade in the same year. For Cermak it was the third season and 25th career title, Polášek celebrated in Gstaad his second season and sixth career title.

The field of individual petition consisted of 28 players, double that of the petition of 16 pairs. The four top-seeded player in singles each got a bye into the second round.

  • 2.1 seedings
  • 2.2 Explanation of symbols
  • 2.3 Results

Singles

Seedings

Explanations

  • ALT = substitute ( alternate )
  • PR = Protected Ranking
  • SE = Special Exempt
  • R = Task ( retired )
  • D = disqualification
  • Supra = Walkover

Results

Doubles

Seedings

Explanations

  • Q = qualifier
  • WC = Wild Card
  • LL = Lucky Loser
  • ALT = substitute ( alternate )
  • PR = Protected Ranking
  • SE = Special Exempt
  • R = Task ( retired )
  • D = disqualification
  • Supra = Walkover

Results

External links and sources

  • Official Homepage of the tournament

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