2011 Mutua Madrid Open
The 2011 Madrid Masters (also known as the Mutua Madrid Open for sponsorship reasons) was played on outdoor clay courts at the Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain from 30 April – 8 May. It was the 10th edition of the event on the ATP and 3rd on the WTA. It was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2011 ATP World Tour and a Premier Mandatory event on the 2011 WTA Tour.
2011 Mutua Madrid Open | |
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Date | 30 April – 8 May |
Edition | 10th (men) 3rd (women) |
Surface | Clay / Outdoor |
Location | Madrid, Spain |
Venue | Park Manzanares |
Champions | |
Men's singles | |
Novak Djokovic | |
Women's singles | |
Petra Kvitová | |
Men's doubles | |
Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan | |
Women's doubles | |
Victoria Azarenka / Maria Kirilenko |
Ion Țiriac, the former Romanian ATP player and now billionaire businessman, was the owner of the tournament.[1]
Points and prize money
Point distribution
Stage | Men's singles[2] | Men's doubles[2] | Women's singles[3] | Women's doubles[3] |
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Champion | 1000 | |||
Runner up | 600 | 700 | ||
Semifinals | 360 | 450 | ||
Quarterfinals | 180 | 250 | ||
Round of 16 | 90 | 140 | ||
Round of 32 | 45 | 10 | 80 | 5 |
Round of 64 | 10 | – | 5 | – |
Qualifier | 25 | 30 | ||
Qualifying Finalist | 14 | 20 | ||
Qualifying 1st round | 1 |
Prize money
All money is in US dollars
Stage | Men's Singles[4] | Men's Doubles[4] | Women's Singles[4] | Women's Doubles[4] |
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Champion | $590,000 | $180,000 | $620,000 | $196,000 |
Runner up | $275,000 | $83,000 | $310,000 | $98,000 |
Semifinals | $133,000 | $40,000 | $135,500 | $39,000 |
Quarterfinals | $67,000 | $20,100 | $57,500 | $15,500 |
Round of 16 | $34,000 | $10,300 | $27,500 | $8,455 |
Round of 32 | $17,600 | $5,360 | $15,150 | $4,200 |
Round of 64 | $9,175 | – | $7,825 | – |
Final round qualifying | $2,400 | $2,170 | ||
First round qualifying | $1,200 | $1,050 |
ATP entrants
Seeds
Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
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ESP | Rafael Nadal | 1 | 1 |
SRB | Novak Djokovic | 2 | 2 |
SUI | Roger Federer | 3 | 3 |
GBR | Andy Murray | 4 | 4 |
SWE | Robin Söderling | 5 | 5 |
ESP | David Ferrer | 6 | 6 |
CZE | Tomáš Berdych | 7 | 7 |
AUT | Jürgen Melzer | 8 | 8 |
FRA | Gaël Monfils | 9 | 9 |
ESP | Nicolás Almagro | 10 | 10 |
USA | Mardy Fish | 11 | 11 |
USA | Andy Roddick | 12 | 12 |
RUS | Mikhail Youzhny | 13 | 13 |
SUI | Stanislas Wawrinka | 14 | 14 |
ESP | Fernando Verdasco | 15 | 15 |
SRB | Viktor Troicki | 16 | 16 |
- Rankings are as of 25 April 2011.
Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry using a protected ranking into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
- Flavio Cipolla
- Thiemo de Bakker
- Alejandro Falla
- Daniel Gimeno Traver
- Victor Hănescu
- Adrian Mannarino
- Pere Riba
The following player received entry as a lucky loser:
Withdrawals
- Ernests Gulbis (respiratory problems)[5] → replaced by Olivier Rochus
- Tommy Haas → replaced by Santiago Giraldo
- Philipp Kohlschreiber → replaced by Xavier Malisse
- David Nalbandian → replaced by Potito Starace
- Tommy Robredo (knee injury) → replaced by Ivo Karlović
WTA entrants
Seeds
Country | Player | Rank1 | Seed |
---|---|---|---|
DEN | Caroline Wozniacki | 1 | 1 |
RUS | Vera Zvonareva | 3 | 2 |
ISR | Shahar Pe'er | 11 | 9 |
POL | Agnieszka Radwańska | 12 | 10 |
FRA | Marion Bartoli | 13 | 11 |
RUS | Svetlana Kuznetsova | 14 | 12 |
GER | Andrea Petkovic | 15 | 13 |
EST | Kaia Kanepi | 17 | 14 |
SRB | Ana Ivanovic | 18 | 15 |
CZE | Petra Kvitová | 19 | 16 |
- Rankings are as of 26 April 2011.
Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Withdrawals
- Timea Bacsinszky → replaced by Elena Vesnina
- Anna Chakvetadze → replaced by Zheng Jie
- Kim Clijsters (torn ligaments, right ankle)[6] → replaced by Bojana Jovanovski
- Anastasija Sevastova → replaced by Ayumi Morita
- Serena Williams (pulmonary embolism)[6] → replaced by Vera Dushevina
- Venus Williams (torn abdominal)[6] → replaced by Kimiko Date-Krumm
Finals
Men's singles
Novak Djokovic defeated Rafael Nadal 7–5, 6–4
- It was Djokovic's 6th title of the year and 24th of his career. It was his third Masters title this year, and his eighth overall. He extended his winning streak to 32 matches since the beginning of 2011 and 34 since 2010 Davis Cup final.[7]
Women's singles
Petra Kvitová defeated Victoria Azarenka 7–6(7–3), 6–4
- It was Kvitová's 3rd title of the year and 4th of her career.
Men's doubles
Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan defeated Michaël Llodra / Nenad Zimonjić 6–3, 6–3
Women's doubles
Victoria Azarenka / Maria Kirilenko defeated Květa Peschke / Katarina Srebotnik 6–4, 6–3
References
- "Madrid Masters goes bling". tennisworldusa. 8 April 2011.
- "Rankings explained". atpworldtour.com. Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
- "WTA Tour rules" (PDF). wtatour.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2011. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
- "Prize Money BNP Paribas Open 2011". bnpparibasopen.com. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
- Matthew Cronin (11 May 2011). "Gulbis hopes for quick respiratory recovery". TENNIS.com. Santa Monica, California, USA: Miller Sports Group LLC. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
- "News: Clijsters, Williams sisters withdraw from Madrid". Madrid Open. Archived from the original on 3 May 2011. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
- "Novak Djokovic ends Nadal's run on clay in Madrid". BBC Sport. 8 May 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2011.