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Singles
2021 Swiss Open Gstaad
Final
ChampionNorway Casper Ruud
Runner-upFrance Hugo Gaston
Score6–3, 6–2
Details
Draw28 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Casper Ruud defeated Hugo Gaston in the final, 6–3, 6–2, to win the men's singles tennis title at the 2021 Swiss Open.

Albert Ramos Viñolas was the reigning champion from when the tournament was last held in 2019, but chose to compete in Umag instead.

Seeds

The top four seeds receive a bye into the second round.

  1. Canada Denis Shapovalov (second round)
  2. Spain Roberto Bautista Agut (second round)
  3. Norway Casper Ruud (champion)
  4. Chile Cristian Garín (quarterfinals)
  5. Argentina Federico Delbonis (second round)
  6. France Benoît Paire (quarterfinals)
  7. Serbia Laslo Đere (semifinals)
  8. Spain Feliciano López (second round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Q Czech Republic Vít Kopřiva 3 0
3 Norway Casper Ruud 6 6
3 Norway Casper Ruud 6 6
France Hugo Gaston 3 2
  France Hugo Gaston 3 6 6
7 Serbia Laslo Đere 6 3 3

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Canada D Shapovalov 6 3 2
WC Switzerland J Nikles 2 1 Q Czech Republic V Kopřiva 2 6 6
Q Czech Republic V Kopřiva 6 6 Q Czech Republic V Kopřiva 6 6
Sweden M Ymer 4 6 6 Sweden M Ymer 1 0
LL France E Couacaud 6 3 3 Sweden M Ymer 6 7 6
Switzerland M-A Hüsler 4 6 5 8 Spain F López 7 6 4
8 Spain F López 6 4 6 Q Czech Republic V Kopřiva 3 0
3 Norway C Ruud 6 6
3 Norway C Ruud 6 7
LL Poland K Żuk 4 4 Austria D Novak 4 6
Austria D Novak 6 6 3 Norway C Ruud 6 5 6
Netherlands T Griekspoor 7 4 7 6 France B Paire 2 7 3
Argentina JI Londero 5 6 6 Netherlands T Griekspoor 4 0
Slovakia J Kovalík 3 6 6 France B Paire 6 0
6 France B Paire 6 7

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Argentina F Delbonis 6 6
WC Switzerland L Riedi 3 3 5 Argentina F Delbonis 0 7 6
France H Gaston 6 6 France H Gaston 6 6 7
Argentina JM Cerúndolo 4 2 France H Gaston 6 1 7
Australia M Polmans 7 6 4 Chile C Garín 4 6 6
Q Switzerland S Ehrat 5 3 Australia M Polmans 3 0
4 Chile C Garín 6 6
France H Gaston 3 6 6
7 Serbia L Đere 6 6 7 Serbia L Đere 6 3 3
Brazil T Seyboth Wild 4 3 7 Serbia L Đere 6 4 6
Q Germany O Otte 6 1 Q Belgium Z Bergs 2 6 2
Q Belgium Z Bergs 7 6 7 Serbia L Đere 6 6 6
France A Rinderknech 6 6 France A Rinderknech 4 7 4
WC Switzerland D Stricker 4 4 France A Rinderknech 6 6
2 Spain R Bautista Agut 2 4

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Germany Oscar Otte (qualified)
  2. Poland Kacper Żuk (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  3. France Enzo Couacaud (qualifying competition, lucky loser)
  4. Canada Steven Diez (qualifying competition)
  5. Latvia Ernests Gulbis (first round)
  6. Germany Maximilian Marterer (first round)
  7. Australia Aleksandar Vukic (first round)
  8. Italy Roberto Marcora (qualifying competition)

Qualifiers

  1. Germany Oscar Otte
  2. Switzerland Sandro Ehrat
  3. Czech Republic Vít Kopřiva
  4. Belgium Zizou Bergs

Lucky losers

  1. Poland Kacper Żuk
  2. France Enzo Couacaud

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Germany Oscar Otte 6 6
  Italy Andrea Pellegrino 2 4
1 Germany Oscar Otte 6 6
8 Italy Roberto Marcora 4 3
Alt Ecuador Gonzalo Escobar 6 4 6
8 Italy Roberto Marcora 1 6 7

Second qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
2 Poland Kacper Żuk 6 3 6
Alt Italy Andrea Vavassori 3 6 2
2 Poland Kacper Żuk 6 4 2
WC Switzerland Sandro Ehrat 2 6 6
WC Switzerland Sandro Ehrat 6 6
5 Latvia Ernests Gulbis 3 4

Third qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
3 France Enzo Couacaud 6 6
  Brazil Pedro Sakamoto 1 3
3 France Enzo Couacaud 6 6 4
  Czech Republic Vít Kopřiva 2 7 6
  Czech Republic Vít Kopřiva 6 6
6 Germany Maximilian Marterer 2 3

Fourth qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Canada Steven Diez 6 6
WC Switzerland Damien Wenger 2 4
4 Canada Steven Diez 6 4
  Belgium Zizou Bergs 7 6
  Belgium Zizou Bergs 7 6
7 Australia Aleksandar Vukic 6 3

References

  1. "Ruud Beats Gaston For Gstaad Crown". ATP Tennis. 25 July 2021. Retrieved 25 July 2021.

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