2021 Split Open II – Singles

Blaž Rola was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Singles
2021 Split Open II
ChampionPoland Kacper Żuk
Runner-upFrance Mathias Bourgue
Score6–4, 6–2

Kacper Żuk won the title after defeating Mathias Bourgue 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. France Grégoire Barrère (first round)
  2. Australia Marc Polmans (first round)
  3. France Hugo Gaston (second round)
  4. Egypt Mohamed Safwat (first round)
  5. Belgium Kimmer Coppejans (first round)
  6. Italy Lorenzo Giustino (first round)
  7. Slovakia Filip Horanský (second round)
  8. Canada Steven Diez (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
  France Quentin Halys 68 0r
France Mathias Bourgue 710 0
France Mathias Bourgue 4 2
Q Poland Kacper Żuk 6 6
Sweden Elias Ymer 77 0 1
Q Poland Kacper Żuk 65 6 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France G Barrère 3 3
SE Argentina P Cachin 6 6 SE Argentina P Cachin 2 62
Germany D Masur 3 2 France Q Halys 6 77
France Q Halys 6 6 France Q Halys 6 77
PR Australia T Kokkinakis 6 5 6 PR Australia T Kokkinakis 3 62
WC Croatia D Ajduković 4 7 3 PR Australia T Kokkinakis 6 6
PR Germany D Brown 5 2 7 Slovakia F Horanský 1 2
7 Slovakia F Horanský 7 6 France Q Halys 68 0r
4 Egypt M Safwat 6 2 4 France M Bourgue 710 0
France M Bourgue 3 6 6 France M Bourgue 6 6
Australia A Bolt 1 3 Portugal J Domingues 3 4
Portugal J Domingues 6 6 France M Bourgue 6 1 7
Q Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 6 6 Q Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 4 6 5
Uzbekistan D Istomin 3 1 Q Bosnia and Herzegovina M Bašić 6 6
LL Argentina A Collarini 6 6 LL Argentina A Collarini 4 4
6 Italy L Giustino 4 4

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Belgium K Coppejans 3 4
WC Croatia N Serdarušić 6 6 WC Croatia N Serdarušić 62 7 3
France A Müller 5 4 Sweden E Ymer 77 5 6
Sweden E Ymer 7 6 Sweden E Ymer 6 6
Turkey C İlkel 6 77 Turkey C İlkel 3 4
France E Couacaud 2 64 Turkey C İlkel 2 6 79
Q Slovakia L Klein 3 6 3 3 France H Gaston 6 3 67
3 France H Gaston 6 3 6 Sweden E Ymer 77 0 1
8 Canada S Diez 3 5 Q Poland K Żuk 65 6 6
Germany M Marterer 6 7 Germany M Marterer 4 64
Q Poland K Żuk 6 77 Q Poland K Żuk 6 77
Czech Republic L Rosol 4 64 Q Poland K Żuk 6 6
WC Croatia Duje Kekez 2 64 Australia A Vukic 4 1
Australia A Vukic 6 77 Australia A Vukic 77 6
Q Czech Republic Z Kolář 6 6 Q Czech Republic Z Kolář 65 4
2 Australia M Polmans 2 2

References

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