Singles
2021 Iași Open
ChampionCzech Republic Zdeněk Kolář
Runner-upFrance Hugo Gaston
Score7–5, 4–6, 6–4

Carlos Taberner was the defending champion[1] but chose not to defend his title.

Zdeněk Kolář won the title after defeating Hugo Gaston 7–5, 4–6, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. France Hugo Gaston (final)
  2. France Enzo Couacaud (first round)
  3. France Alexandre Müller (first round)
  4. Brazil Felipe Meligeni Alves (semifinals)
  5. Czech Republic Zdeněk Kolář (champion)
  6. Romania Marius Copil (second round)
  7. France Maxime Janvier (first round)
  8. Bulgaria Dimitar Kuzmanov (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 France Hugo Gaston 7 77
4 Brazil Felipe Meligeni Alves 5 64
1 France Hugo Gaston 5 6 4
5 Czech Republic Zdeněk Kolář 7 4 6
Q Serbia Miljan Zekić 5 6 2
5 Czech Republic Zdeněk Kolář 7 2 6

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 France H Gaston 6 3 6
Bosnia and Herzegovina N Fatić 1 6 1 1 France H Gaston 4 6 77
Croatia M Pecotić 4 6 6 Croatia M Pecotić 6 4 65
Spain R Ortega Olmedo 6 0 1 1 France H Gaston 77 6
Croatia D Ajduković 6 6 Croatia D Ajduković 64 2
WC Romania Cezar Crețu 3 2 Croatia D Ajduković 6 6
Q Bulgaria A Lazarov 6 3 2 6 Romania M Copil 4 4
6 Romania M Copil 3 6 6 1 France H Gaston 7 77
4 Brazil F Meligeni Alves 7 6 4 Brazil F Meligeni Alves 5 64
Netherlands I Sijsling 5 2 4 Brazil F Meligeni Alves 6 6
WC Romania Ștefan Paloși 4 4 PR Italy M Donati 3 3
PR Italy M Donati 6 6 4 Brazil F Meligeni Alves 6 3 6
Spain N Sánchez Izquierdo 3 6 2 8 Bulgaria D Kuzmanov 0 6 3
WC Romania ND Ionel 6 4 6 WC Romania ND Ionel 6 3 4
Serbia P Krstin 2 2 8 Bulgaria D Kuzmanov 2 6 6
8 Bulgaria D Kuzmanov 6 6

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 France M Janvier 3 64
Q Serbia M Zekić 6 77 Q Serbia M Zekić 6 77
Alt Argentina H Casanova 6 6 Alt Argentina H Casanova 3 63
Croatia N Serdarušić 4 4 Q Serbia M Zekić 7 6
Russia T Gabashvili 5 6 5 Austria L Miedler 5 2
Austria L Miedler 7 4 7 Austria L Miedler 77 6
Bulgaria A Andreev 6 1 6 Bulgaria A Andreev 65 1
3 France A Müller 4 6 3 Q Serbia M Zekić 5 6 2
5 Czech Republic Z Kolář 6 7 5 Czech Republic Z Kolář 7 2 6
Q Czech Republic David Poljak 2 5 5 Czech Republic Z Kolář 6 6
Tunisia A Dougaz 6 77 Tunisia A Dougaz 2 3
LL Russia B Bobrov 4 64 5 Czech Republic Z Kolář 6 6
Q Romania Dan Alexandru Tomescu 4 3 Italy R Bonadio 4 4
Romania FC Jianu 6 6 Romania FC Jianu 65 2
Italy R Bonadio 77 6 Italy R Bonadio 77 6
2 France E Couacaud 65 3

References

  1. "Taberner Wins Maiden Challenger Title At Iasi Open". September 20, 2020.
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