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2005 Gerry Weber Open – Singles

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Singles
2005 Gerry Weber Open
Final
ChampionSwitzerland Roger Federer
Runner-upRussia Marat Safin
Score6–4, 6–7(6–8), 6–4
Details
Draw32
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Roger Federer was the two-time defending champion, and won in the final 6–4, 6–7(6–8), 6–4, against Marat Safin.[1] With this victory, Federer equalled Yevgeny Kafelnikov's record for three singles titles in Halle; and he became the first to win three consecutive singles titles at the tournament.[2] Federer also won the doubles title, partnering Yves Allegro.

Seeds

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  1. Switzerland Roger Federer (champion)
  2. Russia Marat Safin (final)
  3. Spain Rafael Nadal (first round)
  4. Argentina Guillermo Cañas (semifinals)
  5. Argentina David Nalbandian (first round)
  6. Sweden Joachim Johansson (first round)
  7. Germany Tommy Haas (semifinals)
  8. Spain Feliciano López (second round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Switzerland Roger Federer 6 711  
7 Germany Tommy Haas 4 69  
1 Switzerland Roger Federer 6 66 6
2 Russia Marat Safin 4 78 4
4 Argentina Guillermo Cañas 3 6 2
2 Russia Marat Safin 6 4 6

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Switzerland R Federer 65 78 6
  Sweden R Söderling 77 66 4 1 Switzerland R Federer 6 6  
  Russia M Youzhny 4 64     Germany F Mayer 2 4  
  Germany F Mayer 6 77   1 Switzerland R Federer 6 6  
  France M Llodra 62 78 2   Germany P Kohlschreiber 3 4  
Q Chinese Taipei Y-t Wang 77 66 6 Q Chinese Taipei Y-t Wang 2 7 66
  Germany P Kohlschreiber 77 6     Germany P Kohlschreiber 6 5 78
6 Sweden J Johansson 64 1   1 Switzerland R Federer 6 711  
3 Spain R Nadal 6 5 3 7 Germany T Haas 4 69  
WC Germany A Waske 4 7 6 WC Germany A Waske 65 79 3
Q Belarus V Voltchkov 77 4 4 WC Spain JC Ferrero 77 67 6
WC Spain JC Ferrero 65 6 6 WC Spain JC Ferrero 2 5  
  Austria J Melzer 7 63 77 7 Germany T Haas 6 7  
  Spain A Martín 5 77 63   Austria J Melzer 2 6 4
  Czech Republic J Vaněk 4 1   7 Germany T Haas 6 3 6
7 Germany T Haas 6 6  

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Argentina D Nalbandian 3 3  
  Germany R Schüttler 6 6     Germany R Schüttler 6 6  
  Belgium C Rochus 4 6 1 Q Belgium D Norman 3 3  
Q Belgium D Norman 6 3 6   Germany R Schüttler 4 4  
  Germany N Kiefer 77 3 4 4 Argentina G Cañas 6 6  
Q Serbia and Montenegro N Zimonjić 61 6 6 Q Serbia and Montenegro N Zimonjić 3 63  
  Spain F Verdasco 4 4   4 Argentina G Cañas 6 77  
4 Argentina G Cañas 6 6   4 Argentina G Cañas 3 6 2
8 Spain F López 77 77   2 Russia M Safin 6 4 6
  Denmark K Carlsen 63 65   8 Spain F López 62 3  
  France C Saulnier 4 4     Belgium O Rochus 77 6  
  Belgium O Rochus 6 6     Belgium O Rochus 4 64  
  Romania A Pavel 5 2   2 Russia M Safin 6 77  
  France F Santoro 7 6     France F Santoro 6 67 2r
WC Germany A Popp 3 2   2 Russia M Safin 3 79 3
2 Russia M Safin 6 6  

References

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  1. ^ "Federer takes Halle". www.eurosport.com. 2005-06-12.
  2. ^ Ilic, Jovica (2021-07-11). "ThrowbackTimes Halle: Roger Federer tops Marat Safin for third straight title". Tennis World USA. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
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