2011 Serbia Open – Singles

Sam Querrey was the defending champion, but chose not to participate this year.
Then World No. 2 Novak Djokovic collected his 27th consecutive win of the year winning the title by beating Feliciano López in the final 7–6(4), 6–2.

Singles
2011 Serbia Open
Champion Novak Djokovic
Runner-up Feliciano López
Final score7–6(4), 6–2

Seeds

The first four seeds received a bye in to the Second Round.

  1. Novak Djokovic (Champion)
  2. Viktor Troicki (Second Round)
  3. Guillermo García-López (Second Round)
  4. Albert Montañés (Quarterfinals)
  5. John Isner (First Round)
  6. Ernests Gulbis (First Round)
  7. Janko Tipsarević (Semifinals, withdrew due to right thigh injury)
  8. Juan Mónaco (First Round)

Qualifying

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Novak Djokovic w/o    
7 Janko Tipsarević      
1 Novak Djokovic 7 6  
  Feliciano López 64 2  
  Feliciano López 7 6  
  Filippo Volandri 63 2  

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 N Djokovic 6 6  
Q A Ungur 62 6 6 Q A Ungur 2 3  
  R Ramírez Hidalgo 7 3 4 1 N Djokovic 6 6  
  T Kamke 60 1     B Kavčič 3 2  
  B Kavčič 7 6     B Kavčič 7 6  
  R Mello 6 7     R Mello 5 3  
5 J Isner 4 64   1 N Djokovic w/o    
7 J Tipsarević      
3 G García-López 66 6 68
  M Kukushkin 6 4 2   S Devvarman 7 2 7
  S Devvarman 1 6 6   S Devvarman 3 6 4
SE M Zverev 7 3 6 7 J Tipsarević 6 3 6
  D Sela 64 6 3 SE M Zverev 2 0  
  K Nishikori 6 2 60 7 J Tipsarević 6 6  
7 J Tipsarević 2 6 7

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 J Mónaco 4 5  
  F López 6 7     F López 6 7  
WC F González 6 6   WC F González 4 64  
Q M Kližan 2 4     F López 6 6  
Q A Peya 6 3 4 4 A Montañés 4 4  
  M Berrer 4 6 6   M Berrer 6 2 2
4 A Montañés 3 6 6
  F López 7 6  
6/WC E Gulbis 2 4     F Volandri 63 2  
SE I Marchenko 6 6   SE I Marchenko 3 6 3
  F Volandri 6 6     F Volandri 6 1 6
WC D Lajović 1 4     F Volandri 6 6  
  M Granollers 7 6     M Granollers 2 3  
Q F Škugor 5 1     M Granollers 6 6  
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