2011 Open de Moselle – Singles

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Singles
2011 Open de Moselle
Champion Flag of France.svg Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Runner-up Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Ljubičić
Final score6–3, 6–7(4–7), 6–3
Details
Draw28
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2010  · Open de Moselle ·  2012  

Gilles Simon was the defending champion, but chose not to compete this year.

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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won the title, defeating Ivan Ljubičić 6–3, 6–7(4–7), 6–3 in the final. It was his first title since October 2009, having failed to make a single ATP World Tour final in 2010.

Seeds

  1. Flag of France.svg Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (champion)
  2. Flag of France.svg Richard Gasquet (quarterfinals)
  3. Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexandr Dolgopolov (semifinals)
  4. Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Ljubičić (final)
  5. Flag of France.svg Michaël Llodra (first round)
  6. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xavier Malisse (quarterfinals, retired)
  7. Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Kohlschreiber (second round)
  8. Flag of Luxembourg.svg Gilles Müller (semifinals)

Qualifying

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of France.svg Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 66 
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Alexandr Dolgopolov 4 4  
1 Flag of France.svg Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6646
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Ljubičić 3 773
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Ivan Ljubičić 7777 
8 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Gilles Müller 6365 

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of France.svg J-W Tsonga 66 
  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg M Kukushkin 2 64 Q Flag of France.svg M Rodrigues 3 4  
Q Flag of France.svg M Rodrigues 63 61 Flag of France.svg J-W Tsonga 4 67
  Flag of France.svg N Mahut 66   Flag of France.svg N Mahut 63 5
  Flag of Argentina.svg D Junqueira 3 2    Flag of France.svg N Mahut 3 76
WC Flag of France.svg A Clément 66 WC Flag of France.svg A Clément 65 3
5 Flag of France.svg M Llodra 3 4  1 Flag of France.svg J-W Tsonga 66 
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Dolgopolov 4 4  
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Dolgopolov 6576
  Flag of Germany.svg M Bachinger 5 2    Flag of Cyprus.svg M Baghdatis 775 3
  Flag of Cyprus.svg M Baghdatis 76 3 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Dolgopolov 61  
  Flag of Russia.svg I Kunitsyn 75 66 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg X Malisse 3 0 r
WC Flag of France.svg K de Schepper 5 74   Flag of Russia.svg I Kunitsyn 4 2  
  Flag of Germany.svg M Berrer 4 64 6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg X Malisse 66 
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg X Malisse 63 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Flag of Germany.svg P Kohlschreiber 677 
Q Flag of France.svg J Dasnières de Veigy 4 64 7 Flag of Germany.svg P Kohlschreiber 4 5  
Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg I Sijsling 66 Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg I Sijsling 67 
  Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Dimitrov 2 2  Q Flag of the Netherlands.svg I Sijsling 4 3  
  Flag of Germany.svg T Kamke 5 4  4 Flag of Croatia.svg I Ljubičić 66 
Q Flag of France.svg N Renavand 76 Q Flag of France.svg N Renavand 5 5  
4 Flag of Croatia.svg I Ljubičić 77 
4 Flag of Croatia.svg I Ljubičić 7777 
8 Flag of Luxembourg.svg G Müller 7777 8 Flag of Luxembourg.svg G Müller 6365 
  Flag of Germany.svg P Petzschner 6265 8 Flag of Luxembourg.svg G Müller 776 
WC Flag of France.svg B Paire 76 WC Flag of France.svg B Paire 654  
  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg A Golubev 5 2  8 Flag of Luxembourg.svg G Müller 66 
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus 66 2 Flag of France.svg R Gasquet 3 4  
  Flag of France.svg S Robert 1 3    Flag of Belgium (civil).svg O Rochus 2 1  
2 Flag of France.svg R Gasquet 66 

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