2005 Tennis Masters Cup

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2005 Tennis Masters Cup
Date13–20 November
Edition36th (singles) / 31st (doubles)
CategoryMasters
Draw8S / 8D
Prize money$3,700,000
SurfaceCarpet (i)
LocationShanghai, China
VenueQizhong Forest Sports City Arena
Champions
Singles
Argentina David Nalbandian[1]
Doubles
France Michaël Llodra / France Fabrice Santoro[2]
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The 2005 Tennis Masters Cup was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 36th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 31st edition of the year-end doubles championships, and was part of the 2005 ATP Tour. It took place at the Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena in Shanghai, China, from November 13 through November 20, 2005. David Nalbandian won the singles title.

Finals

Singles

Argentina David Nalbandian defeated Switzerland Roger Federer 6–7(4–7), 6–7(11–13), 6–2, 6–1, 7–6(7–3)

  • It was Nalbandian's 2nd title of the year, and his 4th overall. It was his 1st career year-end championships title.

Doubles

France Michaël Llodra / France Fabrice Santoro defeated India Leander Paes / Serbia and Montenegro Nenad Zimonjić 6–7(6–8), 6–3, 7–6(7–4)

Points and prize money

Stage Singles Doubles1 Points
Champion RR + $980,000 RR +$125,000 RR + 450
Runner-up RR + $370,000 RR +$25,000 RR + 200
Round robin win per match $120,000 $15,000 100
Participation fee $90,0002 $50,000
  • RR is points or prize money won in the round robin stage.
  • 1 Prize money for doubles is per team.
  • 2 Participation fee for 1 RR match is $45,000 and for 2 RR matches is $70,000.
  • An undefeated singles champion would earn the maximum 750 points and $1,520,000 in prize money ($120,000 participation, $360,000 undefeated round robin, $370,000 semifinal win, $700,000 final win)
  • An undefeated doubles champion would earn the maximum 750 points and $220,000 in prize money ($50,000 participation, $45,000 undefeated round robin, $25,000 semifinal win, $100,000 final win). While each of them would get 1,500 points, the $220,000 would be split, so $110,000 for each member of the team.

Points breakdown

Singles

Seed Rank Player Grand Slam ATP World Tour Masters 1000 Best Other Total points Tourn
AUS FRA WIM USO IW MIA MC ROM HAM CAN CIN MAD PAR 1 2 3 4 5
1 1 Switzerland Roger Federer SF
90
SF
90
W
200
W
200
W
100
W
100
QF
25
A
0
W
100
A
0
W
100
A
0
A
0
W
60
W
50
W
50
W
45
W
35
1,245 18
2 2 Spain Rafael Nadal R16
30
W
200
R64
7
R32
15
A
0
F
70
W
100
W
100
A
0
W
100
R64
1
W
100
A
0
W
60
W
50
W
50
W
35
W
35
953 24
3 United States Andy Roddick SF
90
R64
7
F
140
R128
1
SF
45
R64
1
A
0
R16
15
R64
1
R64
1
F
70
R32
1
SF
45
W
45
W
45
W
40
W
35
W
35
617 20
4 Australia Lleyton Hewitt F
140
A
0
SF
90
SF
90
F
70
A
0
A
0
A
0
A
0
R64
1
SF
45
A
0
A
0
W
35
QF
11
QF
8
QF
8
498 17
3 5 United States Andre Agassi QF
50
R128
1
A
0
F
140
QF
25
SF
45
A
0
SF
45
R64
1
F
70
A
0
A
0
A
0
W
35
QF
27
QF
8
QF
8
455 17
4 6 Argentina Guillermo Coria R16
30
R16
30
R16
30
QF
50
R16
15
R32
7
F
70
F
70
Q
25
R64
1
R32
7
R16
15
R32
1
W
35
F
24
SF
15
QF
8
QF
5
438 22
5 7 Russia Nikolay Davydenko QF
50
SF
90
R64
7
R64
7
R64
1
R64
1
R16
15
R64
1
SF
45
R16
15
QF
25
R16
15
QF
25
W
35
SF
27
SF
22
SF
22
QF
15
418 29
6 8 Croatia Ivan Ljubičić R64
7
R128
1
R18
1
R32
15
R16
15
R16
15
R64
1
R16
15
R32
7
R64
1
R64
1
F
70
F
70
W
50
F
42
W
35
F
35
F
35
416 23
7 9 Argentina Gastón Gaudio R32
15
R16
30
A
0
R128
1
R32
7
R16
15
QF
25
R16
15
R16
15
QF
25
R64
1
R32
1
QF
25
W
50
W
40
W
35
W
35
W
35
370 24
10 Russia Marat Safin W
200
R16
30
R32
15
A
0
R32
7
R32
7
R16
15
R32
7
R32
7
A
0
QF
25
A
0
A
0
F
31
R32
1
R32
1
346 16
8 11 Argentina David Nalbandian QF
50
QF
50
R16
30
QF
50
R16
15
R32
7
A
0
R64
1
R64
1
R32
7
R32
7
SF
45
R32
1
W
35
SF
22
QF
12
QF
8
R16
3
344 21
9 12 Argentina Mariano Puerta QF
8
F
140
R128
1
R64
7
R16
5
R16
5
R16
15
A
0
R32
7
QF
25
R64
1
R16
15
R32
7
W
35
F
24
SF
22
SF
15
QF
8
340 23
Alternates
10 13 Chile Fernando González R32
15
R32
15
QF
50
R32
15
R16
15
R32
7
R16
15
R64
1
R32
7
R64
1
R16
15
QF
25
R32
1
W
50
W
35
W
35
F
24
QF
12
338 23
Source:[3]

Doubles

Rk Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total Tour
1 United States Bob Bryan
United States Mike Bryan
W
200
F
140
F
140
F
140
W
100
F
70
F
70
F
45
SF
45
SF
45
W
40
F
35
W
35
QF
25
1,130 21
2 Sweden Jonas Björkman
Belarus Max Mirnyi
W
200
F
140
W
100
W
100
W
100
SF
90
SF
90
SF
45
SF
45
SF
45
F
35
F
31
SF
22
R16
0
1,043 15
3 Zimbabwe Wayne Black
Zimbabwe Kevin Ullyett
W
200
W
100
SF
90
SF
90
F
70
F
70
SF
45
SF
45
F
28
QF
25
SF
22
QF
8
R16
0
R16
0
793 17
4 The Bahamas Mark Knowles
Canada Daniel Nestor
W
100
W
100
SF
90
F
70
W
50
SF
45
SF
45
W
35
F
28
QF
25
QF
25
QF
25
QF
25
SF
22
685 19
5 India Leander Paes
Serbia and Montenegro Nenad Zimonjić
W
100
F
70
W
60
QF
50
QF
50
SF
45
F
31
QF
25
QF
25
QF
25
SF
15
QF
8
R16
0
R16
0
504 19
6 France Michaël Llodra
France Fabrice Santoro
W
100
F
70
QF
50
SF
45
SF
45
SF
45
W
45
W
35
R16
15
R32
15
QF
11
QF
10
R64
0
R16
0
486 18
7 Australia Wayne Arthurs
Australia Paul Hanley
F
70
QF
50
SF
45
W
45
W
35
R16
30
QF
25
QF
25
QF
25
QF
25
F
24
SF
22
SF
22
SF
22
441 23
121 Australia Stephen Huss
South Africa Wesley Moodie
W
200
F
35
QF
25
R16
0
R32
0
R64
0
R16
0
R16
0
R16
0
270 9

1 Huss and Moodie qualified due to winning Wimbledon and a top 20 finish according to the rules

References

  1. ^ "2005 Tennis Masters Cup – Singles results". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "2005 Tennis Masters Cup – Doubles results". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  3. ^ "Emirates ATP Race To London". atp. Retrieved 2005-11-05.

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