2002 Torneo Godó – Singles

Singles
2002 Torneo Godó
Champion Argentina Gastón Gaudio
Runner-up Spain Albert Costa
Final score 6–4, 6–0, 6–2
Main article: 2002 Torneo Godó

Juan Carlos Ferrero was the defending champion,[1] but lost to Alberto Martín in the third round.

Gastón Gaudio won the title, defeating Albert Costa 6–4, 6–0, 6–2 in the final.[2]

Seeds

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

  1. Australia Lleyton Hewitt (Semifinals)
  2. Russia Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Second Round)
  3. Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (Third Round)
  4. France Sébastien Grosjean (Second Round)
  5. Argentina Guillermo Cañas (Semifinals)
  6. Morocco Younes El Aynaoui (Quarterfinals)
  7. Spain Àlex Corretja (Quarterfinals)
  8. Sweden Thomas Enqvist (Second Round)
  9. Ecuador Nicolás Lapentti (Third Round)
  10. Morocco Hicham Arazi (First Round)
  11. France Nicolas Escudé (Withdrew due to a muscle rupture)
  12. Spain Carlos Moyá (Third Round)
  13. Spain Albert Portas (First Round)
  14. Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela (Second Round)
  15. Spain Albert Costa (Final)
  16. Argentina David Nalbandian (Third Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                           
  1  Australia Lleyton Hewitt 6 6    
6  Morocco Younes El Aynaoui 4 2    
  1  Australia Lleyton Hewitt 4 5    
     Argentina Gastón Gaudio 6 7    
   Spain Alberto Martín 2 4
   Argentina Gastón Gaudio 6 6  
     Argentina Gastón Gaudio 6 6 6    
  15  Spain Albert Costa 4 0 2    
  5  Argentina Guillermo Cañas 78 6  
Q  France Cédric Pioline 66 3  
5  Argentina Guillermo Cañas 2 6 3
  15  Spain Albert Costa 6 2 6  
7  Spain Àlex Corretja 7 66 64
  15  Spain Albert Costa 5 78 77  

Top Half

Section 1

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
 
    1  Australia L Hewitt 78 6    
WC  Spain M López 2 6 7     WC  Spain M López 66 2    
   Spain T Robredo 6 3 5       1  Australia L Hewitt 6 6    
Q  Georgia (country) I Labadze 7 6         16  Argentina D Nalbandian 2 4    
 France A Dupuis 5 4       Q  Georgia (country) I Labadze 5 5
   Romania A Voinea 1 2       16  Argentina D Nalbandian 7 7  
16  Argentina D Nalbandian 6 6         1  Australia L Hewitt 6 6  
10  Morocco H Arazi 6 4 4       6  Morocco Y El Aynaoui 4 2  
Q  Croatia Ž Krajan 2 6 6     Q  Croatia Ž Krajan 2 5    
   Argentina M Zabaleta 4 610        Spain D Sánchez 6 7    
 Spain D Sánchez 6 712          Spain D Sánchez 4 66
   Belgium C Rochus 1 2         6  Morocco Y El Aynaoui 6 78  
   Argentina A Calleri 6 6        Argentina A Calleri 3 0 r
    6  Morocco Y El Aynaoui 6 3  
 

Section 2

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
 
    3  Spain JC Ferrero 6 6    
WC  Costa Rica JA Marín 0 1       WC  Argentina J Acasuso 4 3    
WC  Argentina J Acasuso 6 6       3  Spain JC Ferrero 2 3    
   Belgium O Rochus 6 6          Spain A Martín 6 6    
   Austria M Hipfl 2 2          Belgium O Rochus 5 7 4
   Spain A Martín 7 6        Spain A Martín 7 5 6  
13  Spain A Portas 5 3            Spain A Martín 2 4
12  Spain C Moyá 6 6          Argentina G Gaudio 6 6
LL  Brazil D Melo 3 3     12  Spain C Moyá 6 6    
   Italy A Gaudenzi 3 6 6        Italy A Gaudenzi 3 3    
Q  France M Llodra 6 3 2       12  Spain C Moyá 4 2  
 Spain A Montañés 3 2          Argentina G Gaudio 6 6    
   Argentina G Gaudio 6 6        Argentina G Gaudio 6 6  
    8  Sweden T Enqvist 4 2    
 

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
 
    5  Argentina G Cañas 5 6 6  
WC  Spain S Bruguera 4 77 6     WC  Spain S Bruguera 7 3 3  
Q  Spain C Cuadrado 6 65 1       5  Argentina G Cañas 6 6  
   Thailand P Srichaphan 3 0          Argentina F Squillari 2 4  
   Argentina F Squillari 6 6          Argentina F Squillari 6 6  
 France A Clément 7 7        France A Clément 1 4    
LL  France P-H Mathieu 5 5         5  Argentina G Cañas 78 6
14  Argentina JI Chela 6 6         Q  France C Pioline 66 3
 Finland J Nieminen 4 4       14  Argentina JI Chela 64 2    
 Switzerland M Kratochvil 4 6 2     Q  France C Pioline 77 6    
Q  France C Pioline 6 4 6       Q  France C Pioline 6 79  
WC  Spain F López 6 3 3        Slovakia D Hrbatý 3 67    
   Slovakia D Hrbatý 3 6 6        Slovakia D Hrbatý 6 6
    4  France S Grosjean 3 4  
 

Section 4

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
 
    7  Spain À Corretja 77 7    
   Spain G Blanco 6          Spain G Blanco 65 5    
 Chile N Massú 3 r         7  Spain À Corretja 5 6 6  
   Brazil F Meligeni 3 66       9  Ecuador N Lapentti 7 3 2  
Q  Spain D Pérez 6 78     Q  Spain D Pérez 4 79 5
   Austria S Koubek 4 0       9  Ecuador N Lapentti 6 67 7  
9  Ecuador N Lapentti 6 6         7  Spain À Corretja 7 66 64
15  Spain A Costa 6 6         15  Spain A Costa 5 78 77
   Spain F Vicente 2 3       15  Spain A Costa 6 5 6  
   Chile F González 5 3        Spain F Mantilla 3 7 4  
 Spain F Mantilla 7 6         15  Spain A Costa 7 77
Q  Italy S Galvani 4 6 77       Q  Italy S Galvani 5 63  
 Croatia I Ljubičić 6 1 65     Q  Italy S Galvani 77 6  
    2  Russia Y Kafelnikov 63 2    
 

References

  1. "Ferrero rallies past Moya for Barcelona title". Sports Illustrated. 29 April 2001. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
  2. "Gaudio captures maiden title". BBC. 28 April 2002. Retrieved 15 March 2014.

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