2001 tennis event results
Sjeng Schalken was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Michel Kratochvil .
Lleyton Hewitt won in the final 6–4, 6–2 against Kratochvil. With the victory, Hewitt became the last male player to win his debut event as a Grand Slam champion (having recently won the US Open ) until Jannik Sinner in 2024 .[1]
The top eight seeds received a bye to the second round.
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Grand Slam events Tennis Masters Series ATP International Series Gold Memphis (S , D ) Rotterdam (S , D ) Acapulco (S , D ) Dubai (S , D ) Barcelona (S , D ) Stuttgart Outdoor (S , D ) Kitzbühel (S , D ) Indianapolis (S , D ) Tokyo (S , D ) Vienna (S , D ) ATP International Series Adelaide (S , D ) Chennai (S , D ) Doha (S , D ) Auckland (S , D ) Sydney (S , D ) Bogotá (S , D ) Milan (S , D ) Copenhagen (S , D ) Marseille (S , D ) Viña del Mar (S , D ) Buenos Aires (S , D ) San Jose (S , D ) Delray Beach (S , D ) Scottsdale (S , D ) Casablanca (S , D ) Estoril (S , D ) Atlanta (S , D ) Houston (S , D ) Majorca (S , D ) Munich (S , D ) St. Pölten (S , D ) Halle (S , D ) Queen's/London (S , D ) Nottingham (S , D ) 's-Hertogenbosch (S , D ) Båstad (S , D ) Gstaad (S , D ) Newport (S , D ) Amsterdam (S , D ) Umag (S , D ) Los Angeles (S , D ) Sopot (S , D ) Long Island (S , D ) Bucharest (S , D ) Salvador (S , D ) Tashkent (S , D ) Shanghai (S , D ) Hong Kong (S , D ) Palermo (S , D ) Moscow (S , D ) Lyon (S , D ) Basel (S , D ) St. Petersburg (S , D ) Stockholm (S , D ) Team events