2005 Generali Ladies Linz – Singles

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Singles
2005 Generali Ladies Linz
Final
ChampionRussia Nadia Petrova
Runner-upSwitzerland Patty Schnyder
Score4–6, 6–3, 6–1
Details
Draw28
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Amélie Mauresmo was the defending champion, but withdrew from the tournament due to injury.

Nadia Petrova won her maiden WTA tour title, defeating Patty Schnyder in the final 4–6, 6–3, 6–1.

This was the final tournament in which Grand Slam champion and former world No. 2 Conchita Martínez participated in singles, before her retirement in 2006. She retired in the second round against Daniela Hantuchová.

Seeds[edit]

The top three seeds who played, and the ninth seed, received a bye into the second round.

  1. France Amélie Mauresmo (withdrew)
  2. Russia Elena Dementieva (second round)
  3. Russia Nadia Petrova (champion)
  4. Switzerland Patty Schnyder (final)
  5. Russia Elena Likhovtseva (first round)
  6. Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová (quarterfinals)
  7. Serbia and Montenegro Jelena Janković (first round)
  8. Serbia and Montenegro Ana Ivanovic (semifinals)
  9. France Tatiana Golovin (quarterfinals)[a]

Draw[edit]

Key[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
8 Serbia and Montenegro Ana Ivanovic 5 2
4 Switzerland Patty Schnyder 7 6
4 Switzerland Patty Schnyder 6 3 1
3 Russia Nadia Petrova 4 6 6
3 Russia Nadia Petrova 6 6
Czech Republic Květa Peschke 3 4

Top half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 France T Golovin 6 77
LL Austria Y Meusburger 63 3 Bulgaria S Karatantcheva 4 62
Bulgaria S Karatantcheva 77 6 9 France T Golovin 7 6
Austria T Paszek 78 1 7 8 Serbia and Montenegro A Ivanovic 5 3
Q Russia E Vesnina 66 6 5 Austria T Paszek 5 1
Japan S Asagoe 64 2 8 Serbia and Montenegro A Ivanovic 7 6
8 Serbia and Montenegro A Ivanovic 77 6 8 Serbia and Montenegro A Ivanovic 5 2
4 Switzerland P Schnyder 7 6
4 Switzerland P Schnyder 6 6
Q Poland M Domachowska 3 3 Czech Republic I Benešová 2 2
Czech Republic I Benešová 6 6 4 Switzerland P Schnyder 6 6
Spain C Martínez 6 6 6 Slovakia D Hantuchová 2 1
France M Bartoli 1 1 Spain C Martínez 6 0 1r
Czech Republic K Koukalová 4 77 69 6 Slovakia D Hantuchová 2 6 3
6 Slovakia D Hantuchová 6 64 711

Bottom half[edit]

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Russia V Dushevina 78 3 6
7 Serbia and Montenegro J Janković 66 6 0 Russia V Dushevina 5 4
France V Razzano 77 6 WC Austria S Bammer 7 6
WC Austria S Bammer 63 3 WC Austria S Bammer 2 6 3
Q Sweden S Arvidsson 6 6 3 Russia N Petrova 6 3 6
Q Czech Republic B Strýcová 1 2 Q Sweden S Arvidsson 3 3
3 Russia N Petrova 6 6
3 Russia N Petrova 6 6
Japan A Sugiyama 6 4 7 Czech Republic K Peschke 3 4
5 Russia E Likhovtseva 1 6 5 Japan A Sugiyama 6 3 6
WC United States L Raymond 77 66 2 Argentina G Dulko 4 6 2
Argentina G Dulko 62 78 6 Japan A Sugiyama 6 5 4
Czech Republic K Peschke 7 7 Czech Republic K Peschke 4 7 6
Russia V Zvonareva 5 5 Czech Republic K Peschke 6 7
2 Russia E Dementieva 3 5

Qualifying[edit]

Seeds[edit]

  1. Czech Republic Iveta Benešová (Promoted to main draw)
  2. Poland Marta Domachowska (qualified)
  3. Ukraine Alona Bondarenko (second round)
  4. Spain Laura Pous Tió (first round)
  5. Czech Republic Zuzana Ondrášková (second round)
  6. Sweden Sofia Arvidsson (qualified)
  7. Finland Emma Laine (first round)
  8. Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova (second round)
  9. Switzerland Emmanuelle Gagliardi (second round)

Qualifiers[edit]

Lucky losers[edit]

Draw[edit]

First qualifier[edit]

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
9 Switzerland Emmanuelle Gagliardi 6 6
WC Austria Tina Schiechtl 4 1
9 Switzerland Emmanuelle Gagliardi 6 0 4
Russia Elena Vesnina 3 6 6
Russia Elena Vesnina 6 6
Germany Kathrin Wörle 2 4
Russia Elena Vesnina 6 6
Ukraine Kateryna Bondarenko 1 1
Alt Czech Republic Libuše Průšová 4 2
Ukraine Kateryna Bondarenko 6 6
Ukraine Kateryna Bondarenko 6 7
8 Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova 4 5
Uzbekistan Varvara Lepchenko 1 0r
8 Bulgaria Tsvetana Pironkova 6 5

Second qualifier[edit]

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
2 Poland Marta Domachowska 6 6
Canada Marie-Ève Pelletier 4 2
2 Poland Marta Domachowska 6 6
Ukraine Viktoriya Kutuzova 0 4
Ukraine Viktoriya Kutuzova 6 6
Czech Republic Kateřina Böhmová 4 0
2 Poland Marta Domachowska 5 6 79
Ukraine Yuliana Fedak 7 3 67
Ukraine Yuliana Fedak 6 2 6
Tunisia Selima Sfar 3 6 3
Ukraine Yuliana Fedak 6 6
5 Czech Republic Zuzana Ondrášková 2 4
WC Germany Gréta Arn 0 1
5 Czech Republic Zuzana Ondrášková 6 6

Third qualifier[edit]

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
3 Ukraine Alona Bondarenko 2 6 6
Russia Tatiana Panova 6 4 2
3 Ukraine Alona Bondarenko 4 6 3
Austria Yvonne Meusburger 6 3 6
Austria Yvonne Meusburger 6 6
Alt Bosnia and Herzegovina Mervana Jugić-Salkić 0 4
Austria Yvonne Meusburger 4 4
6 Sweden Sofia Arvidsson 6 6
Germany Sabine Klaschka 6 6
United Kingdom Elena Baltacha 1 2
Germany Sabine Klaschka 5 0
6 Sweden Sofia Arvidsson 7 6
Czech Republic Eva Birnerová 710 4 0
6 Sweden Sofia Arvidsson 68 6 6

Fourth qualifier[edit]

First round Second round Qualifying competition
               
4 Spain Laura Pous Tió 2 66
WC Austria Barbara Schwartz 6 78
WC Austria Barbara Schwartz 0 0r
WC Austria Nicole Remis 6 1
Czech Republic Michaela Paštiková 63 3
WC Austria Nicole Remis 77 6
WC Austria Nicole Remis 3 3
Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová 6 6
Croatia Silvija Talaja 6 3 3
Slovakia Ľudmila Cervanová 2 6 6
Slovakia Ľudmila Cervanová 3 2
Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová 6 6
Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová 6 3 6
7 Finland Emma Laine 3 6 3

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tatiana Golovin was initially unseeded, and was scheduled to face Sesil Karatantcheva in the first round. However, following Amélie Mauresmo's withdrawal, Golovin was promoted to ninth seed, necessitating a draw reshuffle. Golovin occupied Mauresmo's original position in the draw, receiving a first-round bye, and Yvonne Meusburger received entry into the main draw as a lucky loser, and was positioned in Golovin's original position.