2011 French Open – Men's Singles
Men's Singles of the French Open 2011.
In the final, defending champion Rafael Nadal met, as in the years 2006, 2007 and 2008, Roger Federer, and kept it again in four sets the upper hand. This was his sixth triumph in Paris ( after 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010 ), thus he is now working with Bjorn Borg, who won the tournament six times also, record winner. Overall, it was Nadal's tenth Grand Slam title; He is the seventh player to win a two-digit number of Grand Slam titles in his career. Federer had previously prevailed in a high-class semi-final against Novak Djokovic, thus ending his streak of 43 consecutive victories. Biggest surprises of the tournament were Juan Ignacio Chela and Fabio Fognini, who could advance as unseeded players each to the quarterfinals. Here, Fognini began in the second round in a dramatic five- set match against Albert Montanes through, against whom he fended off several match points despite an injury in his thigh.
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Seedings
Main Round
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