2001 If Stockholm Open – Singles

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Singles
2001 If Stockholm Open
Champion Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sjeng Schalken
Runner-up Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Nieminen
Final score3–6, 6–3, 6–3, 4–6, 6–3
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2000  · If Stockholm Open ·  2002  

Thomas Johansson was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Jarkko Nieminen.

Contents

Sjeng Schalken won in the final 3–6, 6–3, 6–3, 4–6, 6–3 against Nieminen.

Seeds

  1. Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lleyton Hewitt (withdrew because of a back injury)
  2. Flag of France.svg Sébastien Grosjean (second round)
  3. Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Johansson (quarterfinals)
  4. Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Cañas (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Enqvist (semifinals)
  6. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sjeng Schalken (champion)
  7. Flag of Morocco.svg Younes El Aynaoui (second round)
  8. Flag of South Africa.svg Wayne Ferreira (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Final

Semifinals Final
            
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sjeng Schalken 66
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Guillermo Cañas 4 2
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sjeng Schalken 3 664 6
Q Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Nieminen 63 3 63
Q Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Nieminen 776 
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Enqvist 643  

Section 1

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
LL Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Vacek 678 
  Flag of Spain.svg D Sánchez 3 66 LL Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Vacek 63 6
  Flag of Spain.svg F Clavet 4 3    Flag of Sweden.svg M Gustafsson 3 63
  Flag of Sweden.svg M Gustafsson 66 LL Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Vacek 3 63 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Arthurs 66 6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Schalken 677 
Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg P Wessels 3 4    Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Arthurs 4 3  
Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg J van Lottum 1 3  6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Schalken 66 
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Schalken 66 6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Schalken 66 
4 Flag of Argentina.svg G Cañas 66 4 Flag of Argentina.svg G Cañas 4 2  
  Flag of Germany.svg N Kiefer 3 2  4 Flag of Argentina.svg G Cañas 66 
WC Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 67 WC Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 2 3  
Q Flag of the United States.svg B Bryan 4 5  4 Flag of Argentina.svg G Cañas 66 
  Flag of Sweden.svg A Vinciguerra 677 8 Flag of South Africa.svg W Ferreira 3 1  
WC Flag of Sweden.svg J Johansson 3 64   Flag of Sweden.svg A Vinciguerra 776663
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus 5 2  8 Flag of South Africa.svg W Ferreira 637877
8 Flag of South Africa.svg W Ferreira 76 

Section 2

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Morocco.svg Y El Aynaoui 776 
  Flag of Argentina.svg F Squillari 654  7 Flag of Morocco.svg Y El Aynaoui 3 1  
  Flag of Denmark.svg K Pless 613  Q Flag of Finland.svg J Nieminen 66 
Q Flag of Finland.svg J Nieminen 776 Q Flag of Finland.svg J Nieminen 66 
  Flag of France.svg C Pioline 66 3 Flag of Sweden.svg T Johansson 2 4  
  Flag of Sweden.svg J Björkman 3 4    Flag of France.svg C Pioline 1 73
  Flag of Austria.svg M Hipfl 774 1r3 Flag of Sweden.svg T Johansson 65 6
3 Flag of Sweden.svg T Johansson 6464 Q Flag of Finland.svg J Nieminen 776 
5 Flag of Sweden.svg T Enqvist 76 5 Flag of Sweden.svg T Enqvist 643  
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Tabara 5 3  5 Flag of Sweden.svg T Enqvist 76 
  Flag of Paraguay.svg R Delgado 3 3  WC Flag of Sweden.svg R Söderling 5 3  
WC Flag of Sweden.svg R Söderling 66 5 Flag of Sweden.svg T Enqvist 6677
  Flag of Chile.svg M Ríos 63 6  Flag of Chile.svg M Ríos 4 795
  Flag of the United States.svg M Russell 2 64   Flag of Chile.svg M Ríos 66 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg M Philippoussis 2 72 2 Flag of France.svg S Grosjean 3 4  
2 Flag of France.svg S Grosjean 65 6

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