2001 Adidas International – Men's singles

Lleyton Hewitt was the defending champion and won in the final 6–4, 6–1 against Magnus Norman.[1] Hewitt became only the second player in the history of the tournament who successfully defended the title, after Pete Sampras won both the 1993 and 1994 editions.[2]

Men's singles
2001 Adidas International
Final
ChampionAustralia Lleyton Hewitt
Runner-upSweden Magnus Norman
Score6–4, 6–1
Details
Draw32 (3WC/4Q/2SE)
Seeds8
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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Seeds edit

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1.   Magnus Norman (final)
  2.   Lleyton Hewitt (champion)
  3.   Wayne Ferreira (first round)
  4.   Cédric Pioline (first round)
  5.   Arnaud Clément (second round)
  6.   Sébastien Grosjean (semifinals)
  7.   Tommy Haas (second round)
  8.   Younes El Aynaoui (first round)

Draw edit

Key edit

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1   M Norman 6 7  
    A Pavel 3 5   1   M Norman 6 6  
WC   T Woodbridge 77 6   WC   T Woodbridge 3 1  
Q   J Tarango 65 2   1   M Norman 6 3 6
    C Moyá 1 64   Q   G Bastl 4 6 3
Q   G Bastl 6 77   Q   G Bastl 5 6 6
SE   B Ulihrach 1 0 r 5   A Clément 7 2 2
5   A Clement 6 3   1   M Norman 5 6 7
4   C Pioline 62 3       J Björkman 7 3 5
    J Björkman 77 6       J Björkman 6 3 77
Q   S Draper 5 6 4 SE   J Stoltenberg 4 6 63
SE   J Stoltenberg 7 4 6     J Björkman 6 6  
    S Doseděl 3 6 3     R Schüttler 3 4  
    R Schüttler 6 3 6     R Schüttler 79 710  
    T Martin 3 2   7   T Haas 67 68  
7   T Haas 6 6   1   Magnus Norman 4 1  
6   S Grosjean 77 6   2   Lleyton Hewitt 6 6  
WC   R Fromberg 63 2   6   S Grosjean 3 6 6
    M Mirnyi 3 1   Q   C Rochus 6 4 1
Q   C Rochus 6 6   6   S Grosjean 7 6  
    M Rosset 4 710 6     R Federer 5 4  
    V Voltchkov 6 68 2     M Rosset 1 2  
    R Federer 6 6       R Federer 6 6  
3   W Ferreira 3 4   6   S Grosjean 3 6 4
8   Y El Aynaoui 5 4   2   L Hewitt 6 4 6
    G Pozzi 7 6       G Pozzi 5 5  
    F Santoro 6 6       F Santoro 7 7  
    D Prinosil 3 3       F Santoro 4 1  
    A Ilie 6 6   2   L Hewitt 6 6  
    M Chang 5 5       A Ilie 4 1  
WC   W Arthurs 77 65 2 2   L Hewitt 6 6  
2   L Hewitt 63 77 6

Qualifying edit

Seeds edit

  1.   Sláva Doseděl (moved to the main draw)
  2.   Chris Woodruff (final round)
  3.   Christophe Rochus (Qualifier)
  4.   Alberto Martín (first round)
  5.   Paul Goldstein (final round)
  6.   Alexander Popp (first round)
  7.   David Sánchez (second round)
  8.   Ivan Ljubičić (first round)

Qualifiers edit

Special exempts edit

  1.   Bohdan Ulihrach (runner-up at Doha)
  2.   Jason Stoltenberg (semifinalist at Adelaide)

Draw edit

First qualifier edit

First round Second round Final Round
               
Alt   Marc-Kevin Goellner 6 5 6
    Ján Krošlák 4 7 4
Alt   Marc-Kevin Goellner 2 3  
    George Bastl 6 6  
    George Bastl 6 6  
    Stefano Tarallo 2 3  
    George Bastl 6 4 6
5   Paul Goldstein 3 6 2
    Kevin Kim 2 3  
    Sargis Sargsian 6 6  
    Sargis Sargsian 1 64  
5   Paul Goldstein 6 77  
    Julian Knowle 3 2  
5   Paul Goldstein 6 6  

Second qualifier edit

First round Second round Final Round
               
2   Chris Woodruff 6 6  
    Julián Alonso 2 1  
2   Chris Woodruff 6 6  
    Justin Gimelstob 4 1  
    Fernando González 65 2  
    Justin Gimelstob 77 6  
2   Chris Woodruff 3 6 2
WC   Scott Draper 6 4 6
WC   Alun Jones 2 4  
WC   Scott Draper 6 6  
WC   Scott Draper 6 6  
7   David Sánchez 3 4  
    Cristiano Caratti 1 5  
7   David Sánchez 6 7  

Third qualifier edit

First round Second round Final Round
               
3   Christophe Rochus 6 6  
WC   Todd Perry 3 2  
3   Christophe Rochus 2 78 6
    Michel Kratochvil 6 66 4
    Michaël Llodra 6 1 2
    Michel Kratochvil 4 6 6
3   Christophe Rochus 6 5 6
    Tomas Behrend 4 7 1
    Tomas Behrend 6 6  
    Irakli Labadze 4 4  
    Tomas Behrend 6 6  
    Kevin Ullyett 2 2  
    Kevin Ullyett 2 6 78
8   Ivan Ljubičić 6 4 66

Fourth qualifier edit

First round Second round Final Round
               
4   Alberto Martín 77 2 4
    Takao Suzuki 64 6 6
    Takao Suzuki 3 4  
    Jeff Tarango 6 6  
    Jeff Tarango 77 2 6
WC   Paul Baccanello 63 6 3
    Jeff Tarango 6 6  
    Attila Sávolt 3 0  
    Paradorn Srichaphan 1 4  
    Attila Sávolt 6 6  
    Attila Sávolt 6 6  
    Galo Blanco 3 2  
    Galo Blanco 6 6  
6   Alexander Popp 3 2  

References edit

  1. ^ "Hingis and Hewitt win at Sydney". Sydney. United Press International. 13 January 2001. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Hewitt keeps title dream alive with epic victory". ESPN. Melbourne. Reuters. 23 January 2001. Retrieved 7 January 2024. Haas went on to win that tournament while Hewitt regrouped to successfully defend his Sydney International crown last week. He defeated world No. 4 Magnus Norman of Sweden in the final to become the first man since Pete Sampras in 1993-94 to win back-to-back titles in Sydney.

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