2001 Cerveza Club Colombia Open – Singles

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Singles
2001 Cerveza Club Colombia Open
Final
Champion Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Vicente
Runner-up Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Ignacio Chela
Score64, 76(86)
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2000  · Cerveza Club Colombia Open ·  2002  

Mariano Puerta was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Contents

Fernando Vicente won in the final 64, 76(86) against Juan Ignacio Chela.

Seeds

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

  1. Flag of Spain.svg Albert Costa (first round)
  2. Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Vicente (champion)
  3. Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Ignacio Chela (final)
  4. Flag of Chile.svg Nicolás Massú (first round)
  5. Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Coria (quarterfinals)
  6. Flag of Germany.svg Markus Hantschk (second round)
  7. Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Stoliarov (quarterfinals)
  8. Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Meligeni (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of Spain.svg A Costa 6645
  Flag of Spain.svg J A Viloca 2 777  Flag of Spain.svg J A Viloca 66 
  Flag of Russia.svg N Davydenko 3 4    Flag of Costa Rica.svg J A Marín 3 4  
  Flag of Costa Rica.svg J A Marín 66   Flag of Spain.svg J A Viloca 63 6
WC Flag of Colombia.svg M Hadad 63 6WC Flag of Colombia.svg M Hadad 3 64
  Flag of Brazil.svg A Sá 3 64 WC Flag of Colombia.svg M Hadad 66 
  Flag of Haiti.svg R Agénor 643  6 Flag of Germany.svg M Hantschk 2 2  
6 Flag of Germany.svg M Hantschk 776   Flag of Spain.svg J A Viloca 6103  
WC/3 Flag of Argentina.svg J I Chela 66 WC/3 Flag of Argentina.svg J I Chela 7126 
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg O Stanoytchev 1 1  WC/3 Flag of Argentina.svg J I Chela 4 776
  Flag of Argentina.svg G Etlis 66   Flag of Argentina.svg G Etlis 6631
  Flag of Argentina.svg M Charpentier 3 1  WC/3 Flag of Argentina.svg J I Chela 76 
WC Flag of Colombia.svg M Tobón 7116 Q Flag of Argentina.svg D Nalbandian 5 3  
  Flag of Spain.svg E Benfele Álvarez 693  WC Flag of Colombia.svg M Tobón 674  
Q Flag of Argentina.svg D Nalbandian 66 Q Flag of Argentina.svg D Nalbandian 796 
8 Flag of Brazil.svg F Meligeni 2 0  WC/3 Flag of Argentina.svg J I Chela 4 66 
5 Flag of Argentina.svg G Coria 67 2 Flag of Spain.svg F Vicente 678 
  Flag of the United States.svg M Russell 4 5  5 Flag of Argentina.svg G Coria 66 
  Flag of Chile.svg F González 66   Flag of Chile.svg F González 0 3  
  Flag of Spain.svg Ó Serrano 4 4  5 Flag of Argentina.svg G Coria 4 4  
Q Flag of Brazil.svg A Simoni 6866Q Flag of Brazil.svg A Simoni 66 
  Flag of Argentina.svg D Moyano 7101 4 Q Flag of Brazil.svg A Simoni 677 
Q Flag of Paraguay.svg R Delgado 63 7Q Flag of Paraguay.svg R Delgado 4 63 
4 Flag of Chile.svg N Massú 1 65 Q Flag of Brazil.svg A Simoni 3 67 
7 Flag of Russia.svg A Stoliarov 678 2 Flag of Spain.svg F Vicente 679 
  Flag of Thailand.svg P Srichaphan 2 66 7 Flag of Russia.svg A Stoliarov 784 6
  Flag of the United States.svg H Armando 66   Flag of the United States.svg H Armando 6663
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Zíb 4 4  7 Flag of Russia.svg A Stoliarov 773 1
  Flag of Peru.svg L Horna 6614 2 Flag of Spain.svg F Vicente 6466
Q Flag of Argentina.svg I Hirigoyen 4 776Q Flag of Argentina.svg I Hirigoyen 4 64 
  Flag of Argentina.svg M Rodríguez 5 2  2 Flag of Spain.svg F Vicente 677 
2 Flag of Spain.svg F Vicente 76 

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