2021 Slovak Open II – Singles

Maximilian Marterer was the defending champion[1] but lost in the quarterfinals to Stefano Travaglia.

Singles
2021 Slovak Open II
ChampionNetherlands Tallon Griekspoor
Runner-upHungary Zsombor Piros
Score6–3, 6–2

Tallon Griekspoor won the title after defeating Zsombor Piros 6–3, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Italy Stefano Travaglia (semifinals, retired)
  2. Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor (champion)
  3. Spain Carlos Taberner (first round)
  4. Slovakia Norbert Gombos (first round)
  5. Slovakia Alex Molčan (semifinals)
  6. France Gilles Simon (withdrew)
  7. United Kingdom Liam Broady (second round)
  8. Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Italy Stefano Travaglia 65 2r
Q Hungary Zsombor Piros 77 3
Q Hungary Zsombor Piros 3 2
2 Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor 6 6
5 Slovakia Alex Molčan 77 3 4
2 Netherlands Tallon Griekspoor 65 6 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Italy S Travaglia 77 6
Czech Republic Z Kolář 64 3 1 Italy S Travaglia 6 6
Turkey C İlkel 6 61 6 Turkey C İlkel 4 2
LL Russia A Shevchenko 4 77 3 1 Italy S Travaglia 77 6
Germany M Marterer 4 6 6 Germany M Marterer 61 1
Austria J Rodionov 6 1 4 Germany M Marterer 6 78
Ukraine I Marchenko 2 1 7 United Kingdom L Broady 4 66
7 United Kingdom L Broady 6 6 1 Italy S Travaglia 65 2r
3 Spain C Taberner 2 65 Q Hungary Z Piros 77 3
Portugal F Ferreira Silva 6 77 Portugal F Ferreira Silva 6 7
Q Czech Republic D Svrčina 2 77 6 Q Czech Republic D Svrčina 4 5
Slovakia F Horanský 6 65 1 Portugal F Ferreira Silva 0 4
Q Slovakia Miloš Karol 4 3 Q Hungary Z Piros 6 6
Slovakia L Lacko 6 6 Slovakia L Lacko 2 4
Q Hungary Z Piros 7 3 6 Q Hungary Z Piros 6 6
8 Czech Republic T Macháč 5 6 4

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Slovakia A Molčan 6 79
India R Ramanathan 3 67 5 Slovakia A Molčan 6 6
WC Czech Republic J Forejtek 2 4 Alt Germany T Kamke 2 2
Alt Germany T Kamke 6 6 5 Slovakia A Molčan 6 4 6
Portugal J Sousa 66 77 62 Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 1 6 3
Turkey A Çelikbilek 78 63 77 Turkey A Çelikbilek 4 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 6 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina D Džumhur 6 6
4 Slovakia N Gombos 3 3 5 Slovakia A Molčan 77 3 4
LL Japan S Mochizuki 65 3 2 Netherlands T Griekspoor 65 6 6
Poland K Żuk 77 6 Poland K Żuk 6 3 2
Ukraine S Stakhovsky 4 5 Czech Republic J Lehečka 2 6 6
Czech Republic J Lehečka 6 7 Czech Republic J Lehečka 63 4
Q Ukraine D Kalenichenko 77 77 2 Netherlands T Griekspoor 77 6
WC Slovakia Lukáš Palovič 64 65 Q Ukraine D Kalenichenko 62 61
WC Slovakia Lukáš Pokorný 64 1 2 Netherlands T Griekspoor 77 77
2 Netherlands T Griekspoor 77 6

References

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