2001 TennisCup Vlaanderen – Singles

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Singles
2001 TennisCup Vlaanderen
Champion Flag of Germany.svg Barbara Rittner
Runner-up Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Klára Koukalová
Final score6–3, 6–2
Details
Draw32 (2WC/4Q)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
  2000  · Belgian Open ·  2002  

Amanda Coetzer was the defending champion, but did not compete this year.

Contents

Barbara Rittner won the title by defeating Klára Koukalová 6–3, 6–2 in the final. [1]

Seeds

    Draw

    Key

    Finals

    Semifinals Final
              
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Top half

    First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
    1 Flag of Thailand.svg T Tanasugarn 4 65
    Q Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis 64 7Q Flag of Ukraine.svg T Perebiynis 63 0
    Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Koukalová 66Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Koukalová 3 66
    Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg T Poutchek 4 1 Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Koukalová 65 6
    WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Courtois 775 6WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Courtois 4 72
    Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Vašková 6271 WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg L Courtois 3 776
    Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Vavrinec 66 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg M Vavrinec 6652
    6 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg I Tulyaganova 2 3 Q Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Koukalová 3 66
    3 Flag of Spain.svg C Torrens Valero 4 0 Q Flag of Spain.svg E Bes 64 1
    Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Boogert 66 Flag of the Netherlands.svg K Boogert 3 64
    Flag of France.svg S Pitkowski 3 663Q Flag of Spain.svg E Bes 64 6
    Q Flag of Spain.svg E Bes 61 77Q Flag of Spain.svg E Bes 66
    Flag of Germany.svg A Glass 4 65 Flag of Spain.svg MJ Martínez Sánchez 3 3
    Flag of Spain.svg MJ Martínez Sánchez 62 7 Flag of Spain.svg MJ Martínez Sánchez 66
    WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg E Callens 66WC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg E Callens 3 4
    7 Flag of New Zealand.svg P Nola 0 2

    Bottom half

    First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
    5 Flag of Germany.svg B Rittner 786
    Flag of Slovakia.svg Ľ Cervanová 661 5 Flag of Germany.svg B Rittner 677
    Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Dominikovic 2 1 Flag of Bulgaria.svg L Bacheva 2 62
    Flag of Bulgaria.svg L Bacheva 665 Flag of Germany.svg B Rittner 75 6
    Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oremans 664 Flag of Israel.svg A Smashnova 5 72
    Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg J Nejedly 3 0 Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Oremans 2 0
    Flag of Slovenia.svg T Pisnik 3 1 4 Flag of Israel.svg A Smashnova 66
    4 Flag of Israel.svg A Smashnova 665 Flag of Germany.svg B Rittner 66
    8 Flag of Spain.svg V Ruano Pascual 677 Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues 0 2
    Flag of Spain.svg M Sánchez Lorenzo 1 628 Flag of Spain.svg V Ruano Pascual 66
    Flag of South Korea.svg E-h Kim 0 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Gerši 3 4
    Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Gerši 668 Flag of Spain.svg V Ruano Pascual 63 4
    Flag of Austria.svg S Plischke 4 62 Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues 2 66
    Flag of France.svg É Loit 61 6 Flag of France.svg É Loit 4 1
    Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues 66 Flag of Spain.svg A Medina Garrigues 66
    2 Flag of the United States.svg J Hopkins 3 1

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    References

    1. "WTA Antwerp 2001 Results". Tennis 24. Retrieved 16 January 2023.