2002 Copenhagen Open – Singles

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Singles
2002 Copenhagen Open
Final
Champion Flag of Germany.svg Lars Burgsmüller
Runner-up Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Olivier Rochus
Score63, 63
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2001  · Copenhagen Open ·  2003  

Tim Henman was the defending champion but did not compete that year.

Contents

Lars Burgsmüller won in the final 63, 63 against Olivier Rochus.

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 the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Novák (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Rainer Schüttler (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Germany.svg Nicolas Kiefer (first round)
  4. Flag of Italy.svg Davide Sanguinetti (semifinals)
  5. Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Youzhny (first round)
  6. Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Nieminen (first round)
  7. Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Voinea (first round)
  8. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Christophe Rochus (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák 67 
Q Flag of Italy.svg S Galvani 2 5  1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák 66 
  Flag of Belarus.svg V Voltchkov 7777   Flag of Belarus.svg V Voltchkov 4 0  
  Flag of Spain.svg Á Calatrava 6462 1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg J Novák 3 2  
Q Flag of Germany.svg D Gremelmayr 3 3  WC Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 66 
  Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg I Labadze 66   Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg I Labadze 1 62 
WC Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 4 66WC Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 677 
5 Flag of Russia.svg M Youzhny 63 4 WC Flag of Sweden.svg M Larsson 4 762
3 Flag of Germany.svg N Kiefer 3 64   Flag of Germany.svg L Burgsmüller 65 77
Q Flag of South Africa.svg N Godwin 63 6Q Flag of South Africa.svg N Godwin 770 3
  Flag of Germany.svg L Burgsmüller 66   Flag of Germany.svg L Burgsmüller 6366
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg O Fukárek 1 2    Flag of Germany.svg L Burgsmüller 66 
  Flag of the United States.svg C Mamiit 66   Flag of the United States.svg C Mamiit 3 0  
  Flag of France.svg A Dupuis 0 3    Flag of the United States.svg C Mamiit 786 
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Tabara 4 7126  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Tabara 662  
7 Flag of Romania.svg A Voinea 66100   Flag of Germany.svg Lars Burgsmüller 66 
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus 61   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Olivier Rochus 3 3  
  Flag of France.svg M Llodra 3 2 r   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus 4 777
  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M Lee 5 3  Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Štěpánek 65 64
Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg R Štěpánek 76 8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Rochus 2 62 
WC Flag of Denmark.svg K Carlsen 66 4 Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti 677 
  Flag of Australia (converted).svg W Arthurs 4 4  WC Flag of Denmark.svg K Carlsen 4 7769
  Flag of Spain.svg J Balcells 771 2 4 Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti 665711
4 Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti 61664 Flag of Italy.svg D Sanguinetti 60 4
6 Flag of Finland.svg J Nieminen 63 1   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus 2 66
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus 2 66  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus 66 
  Flag of Germany.svg A Pretzsch 6566  Flag of Germany.svg A Pretzsch 2 0  
WC Flag of the United States.svg M Chang 771 3   Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus 62 7
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg I Heuberger 66 2 Flag of Germany.svg R Schüttler 4 65
  Flag of Germany.svg M Kohlmann 2 4    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg I Heuberger 634  
  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg G Bastl 613  2 Flag of Germany.svg R Schüttler 776 
2 Flag of Germany.svg R Schüttler 776 

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