2021 Astana Open – Men's singles

Tennis tournament
Men's singles
2021 Astana Open
Final
ChampionSouth Korea Kwon Soon-woo
Runner-upAustralia James Duckworth
Score7–6(8–6), 6–3
Events
Singles men women
Doubles men women
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John Millman was the defending champion,[1] but lost in the quarterfinals to James Duckworth.

Kwon Soon-woo won his first ATP Tour title, defeating Duckworth in the final, 7–6(8–6), 6–3. Kwon became the first South Korean player to win a title at ATP Tour level since Lee Hyung-taik in the 2003 Sydney tournament.

Seeds

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

  1. Russia Aslan Karatsev (second round)
  2. Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik (semifinals)
  3. Serbia Dušan Lajović (second round)
  4. Serbia Filip Krajinović (second round)
  5. Australia John Millman (quarterfinals)
  6. France Benoît Paire (first round)
  7. Serbia Laslo Đere (quarterfinals)
  8. Belarus Ilya Ivashka (semifinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 Belarus Ilya Ivashka 3 64
  Australia James Duckworth 6 77
  Australia James Duckworth 66 3
  South Korea Kwon Soon-woo 78 6
  South Korea Kwon Soon-woo 3 7 6
2 Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik 6 5 3

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Russia A Karatsev 66 4
Finland E Ruusuvuori 6 0 Finland E Ruusuvuori 78 6
France B Bonzi 2 0r Finland E Ruusuvuori 6 4 1
Italy A Seppi 63 6 1 8 Belarus I Ivashka 4 6 6
WC Kazakhstan T Skatov 77 4 6 WC Kazakhstan T Skatov 2 3
Q Sweden E Ymer 2 4 8 Belarus I Ivashka 6 6
8 Belarus I Ivashka 6 6 8 Belarus I Ivashka 3 64
Australia J Duckworth 6 77
4 Serbia F Krajinović 62 3
WC Kazakhstan M Kukushkin 63 1 Australia J Duckworth 77 6
Australia J Duckworth 77 6 Australia J Duckworth 6 6
Czech Republic J Veselý 3 66 5 Australia J Millman 4 4
Spain J Munar 6 78 Spain J Munar 4 77 5
Q Kazakhstan D Popko 6 1 4 5 Australia J Millman 6 65 7
5 Australia J Millman 3 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 Serbia L Đere 6 3 6
Colombia DE Galán 4 6 4 7 Serbia L Đere 6 63 6
Q Australia M Polmans 4 6 4 Italy L Musetti 4 77 4
Italy L Musetti 6 2 6 7 Serbia L Đere 64 6 0
South Korea S-w Kwon 6 6 South Korea S-w Kwon 77 2 6
Q Russia E Donskoy 4 3 South Korea S-w Kwon 7 6
3 Serbia D Lajović 5 4
South Korea S-w Kwon 3 7 6
6 France B Paire 5 4 2 Kazakhstan A Bublik 6 5 3
Belarus E Gerasimov 7 6 Belarus E Gerasimov 7 65 5
Spain C Taberner 7 6 Spain C Taberner 5 77 7
Lithuania R Berankis 5 4 Spain C Taberner 3 4
WC Spain F Verdasco 4 2 2 Kazakhstan A Bublik 6 6
Serbia M Kecmanović 6 6 Serbia M Kecmanović 6 3 5
2 Kazakhstan A Bublik 2 6 7

Qualifying

Seeds

  1. Austria Jurij Rodionov (first round)
  2. United States Maxime Cressy (qualifying competition)
  3. Australia Marc Polmans (qualified)
  4. Russia Evgeny Donskoy (qualified)
  5. Ukraine Illya Marchenko (first round)
  6. Poland Kacper Żuk (first round)
  7. Sweden Elias Ymer (qualified)
  8. Kazakhstan Dmitry Popko (qualified)

Qualifiers

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
1 Austria Jurij Rodionov 5 4
  Australia Matthew Ebden 7 6
  Australia Matthew Ebden 6 3 4
8 Kazakhstan Dmitry Popko 3 6 6
WC Bulgaria Simon Anthony Ivanov 2 3
8 Kazakhstan Dmitry Popko 6 6

Second qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
2 United States Maxime Cressy 6 2
  Australia Bernard Tomic 3 1r
2 United States Maxime Cressy 3 6 4
7 Sweden Elias Ymer 6 4 6
WC Kazakhstan Grigoriy Lomakin 3 2
7 Sweden Elias Ymer 6 6

Third qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
3 Australia Marc Polmans 2 7 4
  Italy Gian Marco Moroni 6 5 1r
3 Australia Marc Polmans 6 6
Alt Kazakhstan Denis Yevseyev 4 2
Alt Kazakhstan Denis Yevseyev 6 6
5 Ukraine Illya Marchenko 4 4

Fourth qualifier

First round Qualifying competition
          
4 Russia Evgeny Donskoy 77 6
  Italy Andrea Vavassori 64 2
4 Russia Evgeny Donskoy 6 77
  Russia Pavel Kotov 3 64
  Russia Pavel Kotov 6 6
6 Poland Kacper Żuk 2 3

References

  1. ^ "Millman Earns Maiden Title In Nur-Sultan". atptour.com. 1 November 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.

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