2021 Swiss Open Gstaad
{{Short description|Tennis tournament}}
{{TennisEventInfo|2021|Swiss Open Gstaad|
| date=19–25 July
| edition=53rd
| category=ATP Tour 250 Series
| prize_money=€419,470
| draw=28S / 16D
| surface=Clay / outdoor
| location=Gstaad, Switzerland
| venue=Roy Emerson Arena
| champs={{flagicon|NOR}} Casper Ruud
| champd={{flagicon|SUI}} Marc-Andrea Hüsler / {{flagicon|SUI}} Dominic Stricker
| before_year= 2019
}}
The 2021 Swiss Open Gstaad was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 53rd edition of the Swiss Open, and part of the ATP Tour 250 Series of the 2021 ATP Tour. It took place at the Roy Emerson Arena in Gstaad, Switzerland, from 19 July through 25 July 2021.{{cite web|title=Swiss Open Gstaad Overview|url=https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/gstaad/314/overview|website=atpworldtour.com}}
Champions
= Singles =
{{main|2021 Swiss Open Gstaad – Singles}}
- {{flagicon|NOR}} Casper Ruud def. {{flagicon|FRA}} Hugo Gaston, 6–3, 6–2
= Doubles =
{{main|2021 Swiss Open Gstaad – Doubles}}
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Marc-Andrea Hüsler / {{flagicon|SUI}} Dominic Stricker def. {{flagicon|POL}} Szymon Walków / {{flagicon|POL}} Jan Zieliński, 6–1, 7–6(9–7)
Points and prize money
= Point distribution =
class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center |
style="width:130px; background:#dfe2e9;"|Event
| style="width:80px; background:lime;"|W | style="width:85px; background:thistle;"|F | style="width:85px; background:#ff0;"|SF | style="width:85px; background:#ffebcd;"|QF | style="width:85px; background:#afeeee;"|Round of 16 | style="width:85px; background:#afeeee;"|Round of 32 |width=85 |Q |width=85 |Q2 |width=85 |Q1 |
style="background:#ededed;"| Singles
|rowspan=2|250 |rowspan=2|150 |rowspan=2|90 |rowspan=2|45 |20 |0 |12 |6 |0 |
---|
style="background:#ededed;"| Doubles
| 0 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |
= Prize money =
class=wikitable style=font-size:90%;text-align:center |
style="width:130px; background:#dfe2e9;"|Event
| style="width:80px; background:lime;"|W | style="width:85px; background:thistle;"|F | style="width:85px; background:#ff0;"|SF | style="width:85px; background:#ffebcd;"|QF | style="width:85px; background:#afeeee;"|Round of 16 | style="width:85px; background:#afeeee;"|Round of 32 |width=85 |Q2 |width=85 |Q1 |
style="background:#ededed;"|Singles
|€41,145 |€29,500 |€21,000 |€14,000 |€9,000 |€5,415 |€2,645 |€1,375 |
style="background:#ededed;"|Doubles*
|€15,360 |€11,000 |€7,250 |€4,710 |€2,760 | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} | {{n/a}} |
*per team
Singles main draw entrants
= Seeds =
class="sortable wikitable" |
width="70"| Country
! width="175"| Player ! Rank1 ! Seed |
---|
{{flag|CAN}}
|10 |1 |
{{flag|ESP}}
|14 |2 |
bgcolor=#cfc
|{{flag|NOR}} |16 |3 |
{{flag|CHI}}
|18 |4 |
{{flag|ARG}}
|48 |5 |
{{flag|FRA}}
|51 |6 |
{{flag|SRB}}
|57 |7 |
{{flag|ESP}}
|90 |8 |
=Other entrants=
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Johan Nikles
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Leandro Riedi
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Dominic Stricker
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
- {{flagicon|BEL}} Zizou Bergs
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Sandro Ehrat
- {{flagicon|CZE}} Vít Kopřiva
- {{flagicon|GER}} Oscar Otte
The following players received entry as lucky losers:
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Enzo Couacaud
- {{flagicon|POL}} Kacper Żuk
=Withdrawals=
;Before the tournament
- {{flagicon|ARG}} Facundo Bagnis → replaced by {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Ignacio Londero
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Carballés Baena → replaced by {{flagicon|NED}} Tallon Griekspoor
- {{flagicon|ARG}} Federico Coria → replaced by {{flagicon|FRA}} Hugo Gaston
- {{flagicon|SVK}} Norbert Gombos → replaced by {{flagicon|AUT}} Dennis Novak
- {{flagicon|GER}} Yannick Hanfmann → replaced by {{flagicon|POL}} Kacper Żuk
- {{flagicon|GER}} Philipp Kohlschreiber → replaced by {{flagicon|FRA}} Enzo Couacaud
- {{flagicon|POL}} Kamil Majchrzak → replaced by {{flagicon|SUI}} Marc-Andrea Hüsler
- {{flagicon|AUT}} Dominic Thiem → replaced by {{flagicon|FRA}} Arthur Rinderknech
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Jo-Wilfried Tsonga → replaced by {{flagicon|AUS}} Marc Polmans
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Fernando Verdasco → replaced by {{flagicon|BRA}} Thiago Seyboth Wild
=Retirements=
- {{flagicon|NED}} Tallon Griekspoor
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Marc-Andrea Hüsler
Doubles main draw entrants
=Seeds=
class="sortable wikitable" |
width="70"| Country
! width="175"| Player ! width="70"| Country ! width="175"| Player ! Rank1 ! Seed |
---|
{{flag|NED}}
|{{flag|NED}} |79 |1 |
{{flag|URU}}
|{{flag|ECU}} |96 |2 |
{{flag|MON}}
|{{flag|ITA}} |130 |3 |
{{flag|SWE}}
|{{flag|DEN}} |160 |4 |
- 1 Rankings are as of 12 July 2021.
=Other entrants=
The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Marc-Andrea Hüsler / {{flagicon|SUI}} Dominic Stricker
- {{flagicon|SUI}} Jakub Paul / {{flagicon|SUI}} Leandro Riedi
=Withdrawals=
;Before the tournament
- {{flagicon|POL}} Kamil Majchrzak / {{flagicon|POL}} Szymon Walków → replaced by {{flagicon|POL}} Szymon Walków / {{flagicon|POL}} Jan Zieliński
- {{flagicon|SWE}} Elias Ymer / {{flagicon|SWE}} Mikael Ymer → replaced by {{flagicon|GER}} Dustin Brown / {{flagicon|AUT}} Tristan-Samuel Weissborn
- {{flagicon|GER}} Yannick Hanfmann / {{flagicon|AUS}} Marc Polmans → replaced by {{flagicon|BEL}} Zizou Bergs / {{flagicon|NED}} Tallon Griekspoor
;During the tournament
- {{flagicon|BEL}} Zizou Bergs / {{flagicon|NED}} Tallon Griekspoor
=Retirements=
- {{flagicon|NED}} Sander Arends / {{flagicon|NED}} David Pel
External links
- {{Official website|https://swissopengstaad.ch/}}
References
{{reflist}}
{{Swiss Open tournaments}}
{{2021 ATP Tour}}
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