2011 Ropharma Brașov Challenger – Singles

Singles
2011 Ropharma Brașov Challenger
Champion France Benoît Paire
Runner-up France Maxime Teixeira
Final score 6–4, 3–0, retired

Éric Prodon chose to not defend his last year's title.

Benoît Paire won the title after defeating Maxime Teixeira in the final, when he was leading 6–4, 3–0 and Maxime retired.

Seeds

  1. Austria Andreas Haider-Maurer (Second Round, retired due to cramping)
  2. Slovenia Blaž Kavčič (First Round)
  3. France Benoît Paire (Champion)
  4. Romania Adrian Ungur (Semifinals)
  5. Germany Andreas Beck (Quarterfinals)
  6. Czech Republic Jan Hájek (Semifinals)
  7. France Maxime Teixeira (Final, retired)
  8. Croatia Antonio Veić (Quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  6  Czech Republic Jan Hájek 2 2    
3  France Benoît Paire 6 6    
  3  France Benoît Paire 6 3  
  7  France Maxime Teixeira 4 0r
4  Romania Adrian Ungur 68 2  
  7  France Maxime Teixeira 710 6    

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Austria A Haider-Maurer 6 6  
Q United Kingdom Morgan Phillips 3 4   1 Austria A Haider-Maurer 77 4 0r
  Romania V Crivoi 6 6     Romania V Crivoi 64 6 3
Q Romania C Gârd 0 4     Romania V Crivoi 3 1  
Q Czech Republic Michal Konečný 7 62 6 6 Czech Republic J Hájek 6 6  
WC Romania G Moraru 5 77 1 Q Czech Republic M Konečný 2 710 3
WC Romania R Sabău 4 77 64 6 Czech Republic J Hájek 6 68 6
6 Czech Republic J Hájek 6 65 77 6 Czech Republic J Hájek 2 2  
3 France B Paire 6 6   3 France B Paire 6 6  
  Hungary Á Kellner 1 2   3 France B Paire 65 7 6
WC Moldova A Ciumac 6 6   WC Moldova A Ciumac 77 5 2
  Argentina M Alund 0 3   3 France B Paire 3 6 6
  Ukraine A Smirnov 6 3 2 5 Germany A Beck 6 1 3
  Serbia M Zekić 3 6 6   Serbia M Zekić 3 3  
  Spain G Alcaide 7 5 3 5 Germany A Beck 6 6  
5 Germany A Beck 5 7 6

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
8 Croatia A Veić 6 6  
  Slovakia I Klec 4 2   8 Croatia A Veić 78 3 6
  Croatia N Mektić 3 2     Moldova R Albot 66 6 2
  Moldova R Albot 6 6   8 Croatia A Veić 4 63  
  Poland M Gawron 0 1   4 Romania A Ungur 6 77  
  Austria G Melzer 6 6     Austria G Melzer 68 5  
WC Romania V Anagnastopol 2 1   4 Romania A Ungur 710 7  
4 Romania A Ungur 6 6   4 Romania A Ungur 68 2  
7 France M Teixeira 6 6   7 France M Teixeira 710 6  
  Russia Mikhail Vasiliev 1 2   7 France M Teixeira 6 6  
Q Romania Andrei Mlendea 0 2     Sweden M Ryderstedt 4 4  
  Sweden M Ryderstedt 6 6   7 France M Teixeira 78 6  
  Romania M Copil 3 6 7   Czech Republic D Lojda 66 4  
PR Republic of Ireland L Sorensen 6 3 5   Romania M Copil 4 4  
  Czech Republic D Lojda 7 6     Czech Republic D Lojda 6 6  
2 Slovenia B Kavčič 5 4  

References

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