2021 Sparkassen Open – Singles

Thiago Monteiro was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Singles
2021 Sparkassen Open
ChampionGermany Daniel Altmaier
Runner-upSwitzerland Henri Laaksonen
Score6–1, 6–2

Daniel Altmaier won the title after defeating Henri Laaksonen 6–1, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. France Benoît Paire (second round)
  2. Lithuania Ričardas Berankis (withdrew)
  3. Germany Yannick Hanfmann (second round)
  4. Slovakia Jozef Kovalík (quarterfinals)
  5. Switzerland Henri Laaksonen (final)
  6. Czech Republic Tomáš Macháč (second round)
  7. India Sumit Nagal (second round)
  8. Germany Daniel Altmaier (champion)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Czech Republic Vít Kopřiva 4 0
5 Switzerland Henri Laaksonen 6 6
5 Switzerland Henri Laaksonen 1 2
8 Germany Daniel Altmaier 6 6
8 Germany Daniel Altmaier 7 6
WC Germany Marvin Möller 5 0

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC France B Paire 6 2 7
Argentina G Andreozzi 4 6 5 1/WC France B Paire 1 6 2
Q Poland D Michalski 2 2 Czech Republic V Kopřiva 6 2 6
Czech Republic V Kopřiva 6 6 Czech Republic V Kopřiva 3 6 7
Belgium Z Bergs 6 6 Belgium Z Bergs 6 0 5
Germany M Marterer 2 1 Belgium Z Bergs 77 5 6
Belgium K Coppejans 2 3 6 Czech Republic T Macháč 65 7 4
6 Czech Republic T Macháč 6 6 Czech Republic V Kopřiva 4 0
4 Slovakia J Kovalík 77 6 5 Switzerland H Laaksonen 6 6
Slovakia F Horanský 65 3 4 Slovakia J Kovalík 6 7
Australia A Vukic 3 4 Alt Tunisia M Jaziri 1 5
Alt Tunisia M Jaziri 6 6 4 Slovakia J Kovalík 3 2
Spain N Kuhn 6 77 5 Switzerland H Laaksonen 6 6
Alt Germany M Zverev 2 64 Spain N Kuhn 4 5
Q Germany M Rosenkranz 3 2 5 Switzerland H Laaksonen 6 7
5 Switzerland H Laaksonen 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Germany D Altmaier 6 7
Czech Republic Z Kolář 2 5 8 Germany D Altmaier 6 6
Spain M Vilella Martínez 3 6 6 Spain M Vilella Martínez 3 2
WC Germany R Molleker 6 4 3 8 Germany D Altmaier 6 6
Sweden E Ymer 6 7 Sweden E Ymer 3 3
Germany T Kamke 3 5 Sweden E Ymer 2 6 6
Canada S Diez 5 6 3 3 Germany Y Hanfmann 6 3 2
3 Germany Y Hanfmann 7 2 6 8 Germany D Altmaier 7 6
7 India S Nagal 6 77 WC Germany M Möller 5 0
Egypt M Safwat 3 63 7 India S Nagal 3 6 2
WC Germany M Möller 7 6 WC Germany M Möller 6 1 6
Russia T Gabashvili 5 3 WC Germany M Möller 6 6
Q Switzerland S Ehrat 65 6 6 LL Germany B Hassan 4 2
Germany M Moraing 77 4 4 Q Switzerland S Ehrat 6 3 4
LL Germany B Hassan 6 79 LL Germany B Hassan 4 6 6
Q Australia D Kelly 4 67

References

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