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Facts & Figures

 Ferrer
Third Time Unlucky - David Ferrer finished runner-up to Rafael Nadal in Barcelona for the third time (also 2008-2009). The Spaniard had also been beaten by Nadal a week earlier in the Monte-Carlo final.
 Juan Carlos Ferrero
Ferrero’s Welcome Return - Playing in his first tournament since the 2010 US Open, former World No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero quickly returned to form as he won three matches to reach the quarter-finals (l. to Almagro).
 Dodig
Dodig Springs Surprise - Croatian Ivan Dodig rose to a career-high World No. 44 after beating No. 5 Robin Soderling (2nd RD), Milos Raonic (3rd RD) and Feliciano Lopez (QFs) en route to the semi-finals (l. Nadal).

Draws & Order of Play

Nadal 

Nadal Clinches Sixth Title
World No. 1 Rafael Nadal regained the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell crown as he defeated David Ferrer, 6-2, 6-4, in the final. Having won the title five successive times from 2005-2009, Nadal became the first player in the Open Era to win two tournaments at least six times (also Monte-Carlo). "I feel at home here," said Nadal. "It's a very special tournament. It's more than a dream to win here six times."

Draws and Order of Play

Singles
Doubles
Qualifying Singles

Past Champions
Year Draws Singles Doubles
2011 S|D Rafael Nadal Santiago Gonzalez / Scott Lipsky
2010 S|D Fernando Verdasco Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic
2009 S|D Rafael Nadal Daniel Nestor / Nenad Zimonjic
2008 S|D Rafael Nadal Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan
2007 S|D Rafael Nadal Andrei Pavel / Alexander Waske
2006 S|D Rafael Nadal Mark Knowles / Daniel Nestor
2005 S|D Rafael Nadal Leander Paes / Nenad Zimonjic
2004 S|D Tommy Robredo Mark Knowles / Daniel Nestor
2003 S|D Carlos Moya Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan
2002 S|D Gaston Gaudio Michael Hill / Daniel Vacek
2001 S|D Juan Carlos Ferrero Donald Johnson / Jared Palmer
2000 S|D Marat Safin Nicklas Kulti / Mikael Tillstrom
1999 S|D Felix Mantilla Paul Haarhuis / Yevgeny Kafelnikov
1998 S|D Todd Martin Jacco Eltingh / Paul Haarhuis
1997 S|D Albert Costa Alberto Berasategui / Jordi Burillo
1996 S|D Thomas Muster Luis Lobo / Javier Sanchez
1995 S|D Thomas Muster Trevor Kronemann / David Macpherson
1994 S|D Richard Krajicek Yevgeny Kafelnikov / David Rikl
1993 S|D Andrei Medvedev Shelby Cannon / Scott Melville
1992 S|D Carlos Costa Andres Gomez / Javier Sanchez
1991 S|D Emilio Sanchez Horacio De La Pena / Diego Nargiso
1990 S|D Andres Gomez Andres Gomez / Javier Sanchez
1989 S|D Andres Gomez Gustavo Luza / Christian Miniussi
1988 S|D Kent Carlsson Sergio Casal / Emilio Sanchez
1987 S|D Martin Jaite Miloslav Mecir Sr. / Tomas Smid
1986 S|D Kent Carlsson Jan Gunnarsson / Joakim Nystrom
1985 S|D Thierry Tulasne Sergio Casal / Emilio Sanchez
1984 S|D Mats Wilander Pavel Slozil / Tomas Smid
1983 S|D Mats Wilander Anders Jarryd / Hans Simonsson
1982 S|D Mats Wilander Anders Jarryd / Hans Simonsson
1981 S|D Ivan Lendl Anders Jarryd / Hans Simonsson
1980 S|D Ivan Lendl Steve Denton / Ivan Lendl
1979 S|D Hans Gildemeister Paolo Bertolucci / Adriano Panatta
1978 S|D Balazs Taroczy Zeljko Franulovic / Hans Gildemeister
1977 S|D Bjorn Borg Wojtek Fibak / Jan Kodes
1976 S|D Manuel Orantes Brian Gottfried / Raul Ramirez
1975 S|D Bjorn Borg Bjorn Borg / Guillermo Vilas
1974 S|D Ilie Nastase Juan Gisbert Sr / Ilie Nastase
1973 S|D Ilie Nastase Ilie Nastase / Tom Okker
1972 S|D Jan Kodes Juan Gisbert Sr / Manuel Orantes
1971 S|D Manuel Orantes Zeljko Franulovic / Juan Gisbert Sr
1970 S|D Manuel Santana
1969 S|D Manuel Orantes Manuel Orantes / Patricio Rodriguez (CHI)
1968 S|D Martin Mulligan Carlos Fernandez / Patricio Rodriguez (CHI)
Singles Players
# Player W-L Best Finish
1 Rafael Nadal (ESP) 30-1 W-'11,09,08,07,06,05
2 Andy Murray (GBR) 1-3 R32-'08,06
3 Robin Soderling (SWE) 6-4 F-'10
4 David Ferrer (ESP) 21-9 F-'11,09,08
5 Tomas Berdych (CZE) 4-3 R16-'09
6 Jurgen Melzer (AUT) 4-4 Q-'11
7 Gael Monfils (FRA) 3-3 Q-'11
8 Nicolas Almagro (ESP) 16-8 S-'11,06
9 Richard Gasquet (FRA) 4-3 R16-'11
10 Alexandr Dolgopolov (UKR) 0-2 R64-'11,10
11 Albert Montanes (ESP) 10-10 S-'04
12 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (ESP) 3-6 R16-'10
13 Thomaz Bellucci (BRA) 3-3 Q-'10
14 Kevin Anderson (RSA) 1-2 R32-'11
15 Milos Raonic (CAN) 2-1 R16-'11
16 Juan Monaco (ARG) 4-4 R16-'09
Doubles Players
# Player W-L Best Finish
1 Bryan / Bryan 14-3 W-'08,03
2 Mirnyi / Nestor 2-1 S-'11
3 Melzer / Zimonjic 0-1 R16-'11
4 Kubot / Marach 4-3 S-'11
5 Fyrstenberg / Matkowski 9-6 F-'08,06
6 Bopanna / Qureshi 0-1 R16-'11
7 Lindstedt / Tecau 1-1 Q-'11
8 Knowles / Mertinak 1-1 Q-'11
Points/Prize Money (Singles)
  Points Prize €
 W 500 301,150
 F 300 151,630
 SF 180 76,870
 QF 90 38,960
 R16 45 20,000
 R32 20 10,530
 R56 0 6,320
 --
 Q 10  
 Q3 0 0
 Q2 4 630
 Q1 0 315
Points/Prize Money (Doubles)
  Points Prize €
 W 500 94,400
 F 300 47,550
 SF 180 24,090
 QF 90 12,210
 R16 6,260
 R24 3,300
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