2001 Davidoff Swiss Indoors – Singles

Singles
2001 Davidoff Swiss Indoors
Final
ChampionUnited Kingdom Tim Henman
Runner-upSwitzerland Roger Federer
Score6–3, 6–4, 6–2
Details
Draw32 (4 Q / 2 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Thomas Enqvist was the defending champion but did not compete that year. Tim Henman won in the final 6–3, 6–4, 6–2 against Roger Federer.[1]

Seeds

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A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Brazil Gustavo Kuerten (first round)
  2. United Kingdom Tim Henman (champion)
  3. Spain Àlex Corretja (first round)
  4. Switzerland Roger Federer (final)
  5. France Arnaud Clément (second round)
  6. United States Andy Roddick (quarterfinals)
  7. Spain Carlos Moyá (semifinals)
  8. United States Jan-Michael Gambill (first round)

Draw

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Key

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  • NB: The final was the best of 5 sets while all other rounds were the best of 3 sets.

Final

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Final
4 Switzerland Roger Federer 3 4 2    
2 United Kingdom Tim Henman 6 6 6    

Section 1

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Brazil G Kuerten 63 2  
  France J Boutter 77 6     France J Boutter 4 6 6
  Romania A Pavel 6 65 6   Romania A Pavel 6 4 0
  Croatia I Ljubičić 4 77 3   France J Boutter 2 77 79
  Czech Republic B Ulihrach 6 3 6 WC Switzerland G Bastl 6 62 67
  Ecuador N Lapentti 4 6 3   Czech Republic B Ulihrach 63 61  
WC Switzerland G Bastl 6     WC Switzerland G Bastl 77 77  
8 United States J-M Gambill 4 r     France J Boutter 63 4  
4 Switzerland R Federer 6 6   4 Switzerland R Federer 77 6  
  Spain A Costa 3 3   4 Switzerland R Federer 6 6  
  Belgium X Malisse 6 610 6   Belgium X Malisse 3 4  
Q Czech Republic L Friedl 3 712 2 4 Switzerland R Federer 3 6 77
Q Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Zimonjić 4 6 6 6 United States A Roddick 6 3 65
  Spain F Vicente 6 3 2 Q Federal Republic of Yugoslavia N Zimonjić 4 64  
Q France S Huet 2 6 65 6 United States A Roddick 6 77  
6 United States A Roddick 6 3 77

Section 2

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Spain C Moyá 77 6  
  Italy D Sanguinetti 62 4   7 Spain C Moyá 77 6  
  Spain J Balcells 4 6 2 Q France N Thomann 64 4  
Q France N Thomann 6 2 6 7 Spain C Moyá 77 77  
LL Russia N Davydenko 6 6   LL Russia N Davydenko 64 63  
  Spain G Blanco 1 4   LL Russia N Davydenko 7 6  
WC Switzerland M Rosset 6 3 6 WC Switzerland M Rosset 5 1  
3 Spain À Corretja 4 6 1 7 Spain C Moyá 1 4  
5 France A Clément 6 6   2 United Kingdom T Henman 6 6  
  Argentina G Gaudio 4 1   5 France A Clément 3 6 66
  Spain A Portas 7 61 1   Switzerland M Kratochvil 6 1 78
  Switzerland M Kratochvil 5 77 6   Switzerland M Kratochvil 0 1  
  Italy A Gaudenzi 77 6   2 United Kingdom T Henman 6 6  
  Spain T Robredo 63 4     Italy A Gaudenzi 2 1  
  France A Dupuis 4 1   2 United Kingdom T Henman 6 6  
2 United Kingdom T Henman 6 6  

References

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  1. ^ "Development of the Swiss Indoors Basel since 1970". Swiss Indoors. Retrieved 1 February 2024. Tim Henman's slice in the final gives Federer a run for his money and he wins the title without dropping a set.
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