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2011 President's Cup (tennis) – Men's singles

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Men's singles
2011 President's Cup (tennis)
Final
ChampionKazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin
Runner-upUkraine Sergei Bubka
Score6–3, 6–4
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
← 2010 · President's Cup (tennis) · 2012 →

Ivan Dodig was the defending champion, but decided not to participate.

2nd seed Mikhail Kukushkin won the title, defeating Sergei Bubka 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Kazakhstan Andrey Golubev (semifinals)
  2. Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin (champion)
  3. Israel Dudi Sela (first round)
  4. Slovakia Karol Beck (quarterfinals)
  5. Slovakia Lukáš Lacko (second round)
  6. Russia Konstantin Kravchuk (quarterfinals)
  7. Spain Arnau Brugués-Davi (quarterfinals)
  8. Russia Denis Matsukevich (first round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1/WC Kazakhstan Andrey Golubev 3 3  
  Ukraine Sergei Bubka 6 6  
  Ukraine Sergei Bubka 3 4  
2 Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin 6 6  
  Tunisia Malek Jaziri 4 3  
2 Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin 6 6  

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1/WC Kazakhstan A Golubev 5 7 6
  Russia Ervand Gasparyan 7 65 1 1/WC Kazakhstan A Golubev 6 6  
WC Kazakhstan D Yevseyev 6 6   WC Kazakhstan D Yevseyev 4 2  
  India V Vardhan 4 3   1/WC Kazakhstan A Golubev 7 6  
Q Russia Sergei Krotiouk 1 2   7 Spain A Brugués-Davi 5 4  
PR Monaco J-R Lisnard 6 6   PR Monaco J-R Lisnard 2 2  
  Russia Mikhail Vasiliev 1 0   7 Spain A Brugués-Davi 6 6  
7 Spain A Brugués-Davi 6 6   1/WC Kazakhstan A Golubev 3 3  
3 Israel D Sela 3 2     Ukraine S Bubka 6 6  
  Ukraine S Bubka 6 6     Ukraine S Bubka 77 6  
Q Germany Lars Übel 0 1     Uzbekistan F Dustov 65 1  
  Uzbekistan F Dustov 6 6     Ukraine S Bubka 6 6  
  Uzbekistan M Inoyatov 6 7   6 Russia K Kravchuk 1 4  
  Russia Vitali Reshetnikov 3 64     Uzbekistan M Inoyatov 64 1  
  Russia Alexander Lobkov 4 1   6 Russia K Kravchuk 77 6  
6 Russia K Kravchuk 6 6  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Slovakia L Lacko 6 6  
WC Kazakhstan Serizhan Yessenbekov 0 0   5 Slovakia L Lacko 77 3 4
  Tunisia M Jaziri 6 0     Tunisia M Jaziri 62 6 6
  Russia M Ledovskikh 0 0r     Tunisia M Jaziri 6 6  
Q Kazakhstan Dmitriy Makeyev 5 6 0 4 Slovakia K Beck 2 1  
  Belarus S Betov 7 3 6   Belarus S Betov 2 2  
  Czech Republic J Mertl 4 6 4 4 Slovakia K Beck 6 6  
4 Slovakia K Beck 6 3 6   Tunisia M Jaziri 4 3  
8 Russia D Matsukevich 3 2   2 Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 6 6  
  Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 6     Switzerland M Chiudinelli 6 6  
Alt Russia N Basilashvili 4 6 6 Alt Russia N Basilashvili 1 1  
  Russia V Rudnev 6 2 0   Switzerland M Chiudinelli 5 0  
Q Kazakhstan Danjil Braun 0 2   2 Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 7 6  
  Ukraine D Molchanov 6 6     Ukraine D Molchanov 77 4 3
WC Uzbekistan V Uzakov 0 0r   2 Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 62 6 6
2 Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 6 2  

References

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