2005 Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana – Singles

Singles
2005 Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana
Champion Russia Igor Andreev
Runner-up Spain David Ferrer
Final score 6–3, 5–7, 6–3

Seeds

A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.

  1. Russia Nikolay Davydenko (First Round)
  2. Chile Fernando González (Quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Rafael Nadal (Quarterfinals)
  4. Belgium Olivier Rochus (First Round)

  1. Spain David Ferrer (Final)
  2. Spain Fernando Verdasco (Quarterfinals)
  3. Russia Igor Andreev (Champion)
  4. Denmark Kenneth Carlsen (First Round)

Draw

Key

First Round   Second Round   Quarterfinals   Semifinals   Final
1  Russia N Davydenko 62 6 3  
   Spain Á Costa 77 1 6        Spain Á Costa 6 6    
WC  Spain I Matos Gil 1 3        Austria S Koubek 4 2    
   Austria S Koubek 6 6            Spain Á Costa 64 7 6  
WC  Spain À Corretja 65 68         6  Spain F Verdasco 77 5 1  
Q  Italy F Luzzi 77 710       Q  Italy F Luzzi 2 0  
Q  Germany M Berrer 1 1     6  Spain F Verdasco 6 6    
6  Spain F Verdasco 6 6            Spain Á Costa 3 3    
4  Belgium O Rochus 2 4         5  Spain D Ferrer 6 6    
   Brazil G Kuerten 6 6          Brazil G Kuerten 2 0    
   Spain Montañés 77 4 2      Spain A Martín 6 6    
   Spain A Martín 65 6 6          Spain A Martín 1 4  
   Georgia (country) I Labadze 77 6         5  Spain D Ferrer 6 6    
   Croatia I Karlović 63 2          Georgia (country) I Labadze 3 4  
   France J Benneteau 4 1     5  Spain D Ferrer 6 6    
5  Spain D Ferrer 6 6         5  Spain David Ferrer 3 7 3
7  Russia I Andreev 6 7         7  Russia Igor Andreev 6 5 6
WC  Spain F Vicente 4 5       7  Russia I Andreev 7 6    
   Italy P Starace 7 7        Italy P Starace 5 1    
   Spain Á Calatrava 5 5         7  Russia I Andreev 7 6    
   Germany P Kohlschreiber 4 2         3  Spain R Nadal 5 2    
   Spain G García López 6 6          Spain G García López 1 4  
   Spain J C Ferrero 2 1     3  Spain R Nadal 6 6    
3  Spain R Nadal 6 6         7  Russia I Andreev 77 6  
8  Denmark K Carlsen 4 3         Q  Spain I Navarro 63 2    
Q  Spain I Navarro 6 6       Q  Spain I Navarro 1 6 6  
   France A Dupuis 6 7        France A Dupuis 6 4 3  
Q  Serbia and Montenegro N Djokovic 4 5         Q  Spain I Navarro 65 6 6
   Spain F Mantilla 6 6         2  Chile F González 77 4 4  
   Spain Ó Hernández 0 2          Spain F Mantilla 4 1  
   Germany B Phau 3 63     2  Chile F González 6 6    
2  Chile F González 6 77    

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