2001 Open SEAT Godó

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2001 Open SEAT Godó
Date23–29 April
Edition49th
CategoryInternational Series Gold
Draw56S / 28D
Prize money$900,000
SurfaceClay / outdoor
LocationBarcelona, Spain]
VenueReal Club de Tenis Barcelona
Champions
Singles
Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero[1]
Doubles
United States Donald Johnson / United States Jared Palmer[2]
← 2000 · Torneo Godó · 2002 →

The 2001 Open SEAT Godó, also known as the Torneo Godó, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain and was part of the International Series Gold of the 2001 ATP Tour. The tournament ran from 23 April until 29 April 2001. Second-seeded Juan Carlos Ferrero won the singles title.[3]

Finals[edit]

Singles[edit]

Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero defeated Spain Carlos Moyá 4–6, 7–5, 6–3, 3–6, 7–5

  • It was Ferrero's 3rd singles title of the year and the 4th of his career.

Doubles[edit]

United States Donald Johnson / United States Jared Palmer defeated Spain Tommy Robredo / Spain Fernando Vicente 7–6(7–2), 6–4

  • It was Johnson's 3rd title of the year and the 17th of his career. It was Palmer's 2nd title of the year and the 19th of his career.

Entrants[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Athlete Nationality Ranking* Seeding
Gustavo Kuerten Brazil Brazil 2 1
Magnus Norman Sweden Sweden 5 2
Juan Carlos Ferrero Spain Spain 9 3
Àlex Corretja Spain Spain 10 4
Arnaud Clément France France 11 5
Dominik Hrbatý Slovakia Slovakia 13 6
Thomas Enqvist Sweden Sweden 14 7
Sébastien Grosjean France France 15 8
Franco Squillari Argentina Argentina 18 9
Cédric Pioline France France 21 10
Carlos Moyá Spain Spain 25 11
Gastón Gaudio Argentina Argentina 26 12
Vladimir Voltchkov Belarus Belarus 27 13
Nicolas Escudé France France 31 14
Francisco Clavet Spain Spain 34 15
Albert Costa Spain Spain 36 16
  • Rankings as of April 16, 2001.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2001 Barcelona – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "2001 Barcelona – Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  3. ^ "Gaudio captures maiden title". BBC Sport. 28 April 2002.

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