2005 Dutch Open – Singles

Singles
2005 Dutch Open
Champion Chile Fernando González
Runner-up Argentina Agustín Calleri
Final score 7–5, 6–3

Martin Verkerk was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Fernando González won the tournament, beating Agustín Calleri in the final, 7–5, 6–3.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Mariano Puerta (Quarterfinals)
  2. Chile Fernando González (Champion)
  3. Chile Nicolás Massú (Quarterfinals)
  4. Belgium Christophe Rochus (Second Round)
  5. Peru Luis Horna (First Round)
  6. Romania Victor Hănescu (Second Round)
  7. Spain Óscar Hernández (First Round)
  8. Germany Tomas Behrend (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
     Czech Republic Ivo Minář 4 4    
   Argentina Agustín Calleri 6 6    
     Argentina Agustín Calleri 5 3  
  2  Chile Fernando González 7 6  
   Spain David Sánchez 2 1  
  2  Chile Fernando González 6 6    

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Argentina M Puerta 6 6  
  Serbia and Montenegro J Tipsarević 2 2   1 Argentina M Puerta 6 6  
Q Costa Rica JA Marín 77 6   Q Costa Rica JA Marín 2 2  
  Italy F Aldi 65 1     Argentina M Puerta 2 7 64
  Czech Republic I Minář 6 6     Czech Republic I Minář 6 5 77
  France F Serra 4 2     Czech Republic I Minář 77 6  
  Spain S Ventura 3 6 6   Spain S Ventura 65 4  
7 Spain Ó Hernández 6 0 1   Czech Republic I Minář 4 4  
4 Belgium C Rochus 4 6 7   Argentina A Calleri 6 6  
  Czech Republic M Tabara 6 2 5 4 Belgium C Rochus 2 5  
WC Netherlands M van Gemerden 6     WC Netherlands M van Gemerden 6 7  
WC Netherlands D van Scheppingen 0 r   WC Netherlands M van Gemerden 4 4  
Q France J Benneteau 4 6 3   Argentina A Calleri 6 6  
  Argentina A Calleri 6 2 6   Argentina A Calleri 77 6  
WC Netherlands Steven Korteling 4 5   6 Romania V Hănescu 65 4  
6 Romania V Hănescu 6 7  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
8 Germany T Behrend 4 5  
  Spain D Sánchez 6 7     Spain D Sánchez 6 6  
LL Argentina S Roitman 6 3 5   Spain Á Calatrava 2 2  
  Spain Á Calatrava 3 6 7   Spain D Sánchez 6 4 6
  Belgium D Norman 77 2 3 3 Chile N Massú 3 6 3
  Czech Republic J Vaněk 65 6 6   Czech Republic J Vaněk 4 5  
Q France N Thomann 4 2   3 Chile N Massú 6 7  
3 Chile N Massú 6 6     Spain D Sánchez 2 1  
5 Peru L Horna 79 3 5 2 Chile F González 6 6  
  Netherlands R Sluiter 67 6 7   Netherlands R Sluiter 6 65 2
Q Czech Republic Radim Zitko 62 3     Italy D Bracciali 1 77 6
  Italy D Bracciali 77 6     Italy D Bracciali 3 3  
  Ecuador N Lapentti 1 3   2 Chile F González 6 6  
  Czech Republic R Vik 6 6     Czech Republic R Vik 2 2  
  Belgium K Vliegen 2 1   2 Chile F González 6 6  
2 Chile F González 6 6  

References

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