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Singles
2001 Copa Ericsson Chile
Final
ChampionChile Marcelo Ríos
Runner-upArgentina Edgardo Massa
Score6–4, 6–2
Events
Singles Doubles
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Diego Moyano was the defending champion, but was forced to withdraw due to an injury.

Marcelo Ríos won the title by defeating Edgardo Massa 6–4, 6–2 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Chile Marcelo Ríos (champion)
  2. Argentina David Nalbandian (second round)
  3. Argentina Mariano Zabaleta (second round)
  4. Argentina José Acasuso (quarterfinals)
  5. Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela (withdrew due to a foot injury)
  6. Brazil Alexandre Simoni (quarterfinals)
  7. Brazil André Sá (semifinals)
  8. Argentina Agustín Calleri (semifinals)
  9. Brazil Flávio Saretta (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1/WC Chile Marcelo Ríos 6 7
8 Argentina Agustín Calleri 4 5
1/WC Chile Marcelo Ríos 6 6
Argentina Edgardo Massa 4 2
7 Brazil André Sá 2 3
Argentina Edgardo Massa 6 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC Chile M Ríos 4 6 7
Chile F González 6 4 5 1/WC Chile M Ríos 6 6
WC Chile A García 7 6 WC Chile A García 3 1
Brazil D Melo 5 4 1/WC Chile M Ríos 6 6
Q Federal Republic of Yugoslavia D Vemić 7 6 6 Brazil A Simoni 0 4
Costa Rica JA Marín 6 4 Q Federal Republic of Yugoslavia D Vemić 6 2 3
Peru L Horna 4 3 6 Brazil A Simoni 3 6 6
6 Brazil A Simoni 6 6 1/WC Chile M Ríos 6 7
3 Argentina M Zabaleta 6 6 6 8 Argentina A Calleri 4 5
Spain M López 7 2 1 3 Argentina M Zabaleta 3 7 3
SE Norway JF Andersen 6 7 SE Norway JF Andersen 6 6 6
United States H Armando 4 6 SE Norway JF Andersen 2 4
WC Chile H Gamonal 6 1 4 8 Argentina A Calleri 6 6
Brazil R Mello 4 6 6 Brazil R Mello 4 3
Q Argentina S Roitman 4 6 8 Argentina A Calleri 6 6
8 Argentina A Calleri 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Brazil A Sá 3
Spain G Puentes 0 r 7 Brazil A Sá 6 6
Germany T Behrend 6 3 Q Argentina S Prieto 4 2
Q Argentina S Prieto 7 6 7 Brazil A Sá 7 6
Argentina F Browne 4 6 6 4 Argentina J Acasuso 6 4
LL Argentina G Etlis 6 3 2 Argentina F Browne 2 2
Italy S Galvani 3 2 4 Argentina J Acasuso 6 6
4 Argentina J Acasuso 6 6 7 Brazil A Sá 2 3
9 Brazil F Saretta 4 6 6 Argentina E Massa 6 6
WC Chile J Aguilar 6 3 2 9 Brazil F Saretta 5 6 4
Argentina E Massa 6 0 6 Argentina E Massa 7 1 6
LL Spain D Pérez 4 6 2 Argentina E Massa 6 4 7
SE Argentina C Kordasz 6 7 SE Argentina C Kordasz 3 6 5
Spain F López 4 5 SE Argentina C Kordasz 3 7 7
Germany O Gross 4 4 2 Argentina D Nalbandian 6 6 6
2 Argentina D Nalbandian 6 6

References

  1. "Argentino Diego Moyano ganó la Copa Ericsson en Santiago" [Argentine Diego Moyano won the Copa Ericsson in Santiago] (in Spanish). Santiago: El Mercurio. AFP. 12 November 2000. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  2. Pérez, Carlos (4 November 2015). "Efemérides: Recordamos el último título de Marcelo Ríos y el tercer intento de Martín Vargas por ser campeón mundial" [Anniversaries: we remember Marcelo Ríos' last title and Martín Vargas' third attempt for becoming World Champion] (in Spanish). El Mostrador. Retrieved 20 August 2018.

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