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2002 Croatia Open – Singles

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Singles
2002 Croatia Open
Final
ChampionSpain Carlos Moyá
Runner-upSpain David Ferrer
Score6–2, 6–3
Details
Draw32 (4 Q / 3 WC )
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Carlos Moyá was the defending champion and won in the final 6–2, 6–3 against David Ferrer.

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Transcription

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated:

  1. Argentina David Nalbandian (first round)
  2. Spain Carlos Moyá (champion)
  3. Chile Marcelo Ríos (first round)
  4. Croatia Ivan Ljubičić (quarterfinals)
  5. Spain Fernando Vicente (quarterfinals)
  6. Argentina Agustín Calleri (second round)
  7. Spain Albert Montañés (first round)
  8. Czech Republic Jan Vacek (first round)

Draw

Key

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 Argentina D Nalbandian 4 3  
Q Spain D Ferrer 6 6   Q Spain D Ferrer 6 6  
  Argentina F Squillari 5 2   Q Spain M López 3 1  
Q Spain M López 7 6   Q Spain D Ferrer 5 6 7
WC Argentina G Coria 6 66 2 WC Argentina G Coria 7 1 5
  Spain G Blanco 4 78 0/r WC Argentina G Coria 77 6  
  Chile N Massú 6 6     Chile N Massú 64 2  
8 Czech Republic J Vacek 0 2   Q Spain D Ferrer 6 6  
4 Croatia I Ljubičić 6 6   WC Croatia Ž Krajan 2 1  
Q Greece V Mazarakis 3 2   4 Croatia I Ljubičić 7 6  
  Austria J Knowle 4 3   WC Croatia M Radić 5 1  
WC Croatia M Radić 6 6   4 Croatia I Ljubičić 62 5  
  Argentina E Massa 4 2   WC Croatia Ž Krajan 77 7  
WC Croatia Ž Krajan 6 6   WC Croatia Ž Krajan 6 4 6
  Peru L Horna 7 6     Peru L Horna 4 6 3
7 Spain A Montañés 5 2   Q Spain David Ferrer 2 3  
6 Argentina A Calleri 6 6   2 Spain Carlos Moyá 6 6  
  Spain F López 1 2   6 Argentina A Calleri 77 5 4
  Austria J Melzer 2 6 4   Austria J Melzer 63 7 6
  United States V Spadea 6 3 2/r   Austria J Melzer 6 6  
  Costa Rica J A Marín 6 3 6 Q Romania V Hănescu 4 4  
  Italy S Galvani 3 6 0   Costa Rica J A Marín 66 3  
Q Romania V Hănescu 6 6   Q Romania V Hănescu 78 6  
3 Chile M Ríos 0 4     Austria J Melzer 61 1  
5 Spain F Vicente 6 1 7 2 Spain C Moyá 77 6  
  Czech Republic O Fukárek 4 6 5 5 Spain F Vicente 77 6  
  France P-H Mathieu 6 7     France P-H Mathieu 65 2  
  Spain A Portas 3 5   5 Spain F Vicente 6 1 0
  Germany O Gross 3 78 77 2 Spain C Moyá 3 6 6
  Austria M Hipfl 6 66 65   Germany O Gross 2 3  
  Slovakia K Kučera 3 1   2 Spain C Moyá 6 6  
2 Spain C Moyá 6 6  

References

This page was last edited on 21 April 2024, at 01:19
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