2011 Kazan Kremlin Cup – Singles

Michał Przysiężny was the defending champion, but decided not to participate.
Marius Copil won this tournament, by defeating 4th seed Andreas Beck 6–4, 6–4 in the final.

Singles
2011 Kazan Kremlin Cup
Champion Marius Copil
Runner-up Andreas Beck
Final score6–4, 6–4

Seeds

  1. Conor Niland (First Round, retired)
  2. Konstantin Kravchuk (Second Round)
  3. Alexandre Kudryavtsev (First Round)
  4. Andreas Beck (Final)
  5. Roberto Bautista-Agut (Second Round)
  6. Uladzimir Ignatik (Second Round)
  7. Jürgen Zopp (Quarterfinal)
  8. Marek Semjan (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
PR Dominik Meffert 2 6 3
  Marius Copil 6 3 6
  Marius Copil 6 6  
4 Andreas Beck 4 4  
4 Andreas Beck 7 6  
  Evgeny Kirillov 66 4  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 C Niland 1 r  
  I Belyaev 4       I Belyaev 6 6  
WC Anton Manegin 0 2     Alexander Lobkov 4 1  
  Alexander Lobkov 6 6     I Belyaev 6 1 4
Q Alexander Rumyantsev 6 3 5 PR D Meffert 4 6 6
PR D Meffert 2 6 7 PR D Meffert 6 6  
  A Weintraub 1 2   6 U Ignatik 2 3  
6 U Ignatik 6 6   PR D Meffert 2 6 3
3 A Kudryavtsev 3 63     M Copil 6 3 6
  M Copil 6 7     M Copil 6 6  
Q D Pavlovs 6 2 61   A Menéndez 3 4  
  A Menéndez 2 6 7   M Copil 6 6  
  S Stadler 6 6     S Stadler 4 4  
  Mikhail Vasiliev 1 2     S Stadler 6 6  
Q A Bury 2 6 6 Q A Bury 4 1  
8 M Semjan 6 3 3

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 J Zopp 6 7  
  H Kontinen 3 5   7 J Zopp 7 6  
  Andrea Arnaboldi 7 6     Andrea Arnaboldi 5 3  
  M Elgin 5 4   7 J Zopp 3 60  
LL V Rudnev 2 1   4 A Beck 6 7  
  E Donskoy 6 6     E Donskoy 4 4  
  M Mečíř Jr. 4 1   4 A Beck 6 6  
4 A Beck 6 6   4 A Beck 7 6  
5 R Bautista-Agut 6 6     E Kirillov 66 4  
  D Matsukevich 2 3   5 R Bautista-Agut 4 4  
Q M Ledovskikh 6 0 66   E Kirillov 6 6  
  E Kirillov 3 6 7   E Kirillov 6 6  
WC V Baluda 2 4     S Bubka 4 3  
  S Bubka 6 6     S Bubka 6 6  
  Daniyal Zagidullin 3 0   2 K Kravchuk 3 2  
2 K Kravchuk 6 6  
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