2005 French Open

The 2005 French Open was the 109th edition of the tournament.

2005 French Open
2005 French Open
Date23 May – 5 June 2005
Edition104
Category75th Grand Slam (ITF)
SurfaceClay
LocationParis (XVIe), France
VenueStade Roland Garros
Champions
Men's singles
Spain Rafael Nadal
Women's singles
Belgium Justine Henin-Hardenne
Men's doubles
Sweden Jonas Björkman / Belarus Max Mirnyi
Women's doubles
Spain Virginia Ruano Pascual / Argentina Paola Suárez
Mixed doubles
France Fabrice Santoro / Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová
Boys' singles
Croatia Marin Čilić
Girls' singles
Hungary Ágnes Szávay
Boys' doubles
Argentina Emiliano Massa / Argentina Leonardo Mayer
Girls' doubles
Belarus Victoria Azarenka / Hungary Ágnes Szávay
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On the men's side, Rafael Nadal, seeded fourth at his first French Open, was a strong favorite to win the singles title after winning the Monte Carlo and Rome Masters. Guillermo Coria, the defending finalist and 2005 runner-up to Nadal in both Monaco and Rome, called Nadal the best clay-court player in the world prior to the tournament. After defeating top seed Roger Federer in the semifinals, Nadal defeated Mariano Puerta to claim his first French Open title, and the first of four won consecutively from 2005 until 2008. Nadal would go on to win the tournament a record 14 times.

In the women's draw, Justine Henin-Hardenne won her second French Open title, defeating 2000 champion Mary Pierce in the final in just 62 minutes. 2005 marked the first of three consecutive years in which Henin would win the women's singles title.

Gastón Gaudio and Anastasia Myskina were unsuccessful in defending their 2004 titles, Gaudio losing in the fourth round and Myskina being upset in the first round. This tournament was also notable for the rise of future French Open champion Ana Ivanovic, who upset the third seed Amélie Mauresmo in the third round, before going on to defeat another future champion in Francesca Schiavone on her way to her first major quarterfinal appearance in just her second major tournament.

Points distribution

Below are the tables with the point distribution for each discipline of the tournament.

Senior points

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q Q3 Q2 Q1
Men's singles 1000 700 450 250 150 75 35 5 12 8 4 0
Men's doubles 0 0 0
Women's singles 650 456 292 162 90 56 32 2 30 21 12.5 4
Women's doubles 0 0 0

Seniors

Men's singles

2005 French Open  Rafael Nadal defeated 2005 French Open  Mariano Puerta, 6–7(6–8), 6–3, 6–1, 7–5

  • It was Nadal's 6th title of the year, and his 7th overall. It was his 1st career Grand Slam title.

Women's singles

2005 French Open  Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated 2005 French Open  Mary Pierce, 6–1, 6–1

  • It was Henin-Hardenne's 4th title of the year, and her 23rd overall. It was her 4th career Grand Slam title, and her 2nd French Open title.

Men's doubles

2005 French Open  Jonas Björkman / 2005 French Open  Max Mirnyi defeated 2005 French Open  Mike Bryan / 2005 French Open  Bob Bryan, 2–6, 6–1, 6–4

Women's doubles

2005 French Open  Virginia Ruano Pascual / 2005 French Open  Paola Suárez defeated 2005 French Open  Cara Black / 2005 French Open  Liezel Huber, 4–6, 6–3, 6–3

Mixed doubles

2005 French Open  Daniela Hantuchová / 2005 French Open  Fabrice Santoro defeated 2005 French Open  Martina Navratilova / 2005 French Open  Leander Paes, 3–6, 6–3, 6–2

Juniors

Boys' singles

2005 French Open  Marin Čilić defeated 2005 French Open  Antal van der Duim, 6–3, 6–1

Girls' singles

2005 French Open  Ágnes Szávay defeated 2005 French Open  Raluca-Ioana Olaru, 6–2, 6–1

Boys' doubles

2005 French Open  Emiliano Massa / 2005 French Open  Leonardo Mayer defeated 2005 French Open  Sergei Bubka / 2005 French Open  Jérémy Chardy, 2–6, 6–3, 6–4

Girls' doubles

2005 French Open  Victoria Azarenka / 2005 French Open  Ágnes Szávay defeated 2005 French Open  Raluca-Ioana Olaru / 2005 French Open  Amina Rakhim, 4–6, 6–4, 6–0

Singles seeds

The following are the seeded players and notable players who withdrew from the event. Seedings are based on ATP and WTA rankings as of 16 May 2005. Rankings and points are as of before 23 May 2005.

Men's singles

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 2005 French Open  Roger Federer 6,605 75 450 6,980 Semifinals lost to 2005 French Open  Rafael Nadal [4]
2 3 2005 French Open  Andy Roddick 3,590 35 35 3,590 Second round lost to 2005 French Open  José Acasuso
3 4 2005 French Open  Marat Safin 3,065 150 150 3,065 Fourth round lost to 2005 French Open  Tommy Robredo [15]
4 5 2005 French Open  Rafael Nadal 2,600 0 1,000 3,600 Champion, defeated 2005 French Open  Mariano Puerta
5 6 2005 French Open  Gastón Gaudio 2,440 1,000 150 1,590 Fourth round lost to 2005 French Open  David Ferrer [20]
6 7 2005 French Open  Andre Agassi 2,275 5 5 2,275 First round lost to 2005 French Open  Jarkko Nieminen [Q]
7 8 2005 French Open  Tim Henman 2,195 450 35 1,780 Second round lost to 2005 French Open  Luis Horna
8 9 2005 French Open  Guillermo Coria 2,040 700 150 1,490 Fourth round lost to 2005 French Open  Nikolay Davydenko [12]
9 10 2005 French Open  Guillermo Cañas 1,745 5 250 1,990 Quarterfinals lost to 2005 French Open  Mariano Puerta
10 11 2005 French Open  David Nalbandian 1,685 450 150 1,385 Fourth round lost to 2005 French Open  Victor Hănescu
11 13 2005 French Open  Joachim Johansson 1,625 5 0 1,620 Withdrew due to an elbow injury
12 12 2005 French Open  Nikolay Davydenko 1,640 5 450 2,085 Semifinals lost to 2005 French Open  Mariano Puerta
13 14 2005 French Open  Ivan Ljubičić 1,465 35 5 1,435 First round lost to 2005 French Open  Mariano Puerta
14 15 2005 French Open  Carlos Moyá 1,430 250 150 1,330 Fourth round lost to 2005 French Open  Roger Federer [1]
15 16 2005 French Open  Tommy Robredo 1,415 150 250 1,515 Quarterfinals lost to 2005 French Open  Nikolay Davydenko [12]
16 17 2005 French Open  Radek Štěpánek 1,415 5 75 1,495 Third round lost to 2005 French Open  Sébastien Grosjean [23]
17 20 2005 French Open  Dominik Hrbatý 1,291 35 5 1,261 First round lost to 2005 French Open  Janko Tipsarević
18 18 2005 French Open  Mario Ančić 1,315 75 75 1,315 Third round lost to 2005 French Open  David Nalbandian [10]
19 19 2005 French Open  Thomas Johansson 1,313 (25) 35 1,323 Second round lost to 2005 French Open  David Sánchez
20 21 2005 French Open  David Ferrer 1,225 35 250 1,440 Quarterfinals lost to 2005 French Open  Rafael Nadal [4]
21 22 2005 French Open  Tommy Haas 1,215 5 75 1,295 Third round lost to 2005 French Open  Nikolay Davydenko [12]
22 23 2005 French Open  Nicolás Massú 1,205 75 5 1,135 First round lost to 2005 French Open  Stan Wawrinka [Q]
23 24 2005 French Open  Sébastien Grosjean 1,200 35 150 1,315 Fourth lost to 2005 French Open  Rafael Nadal [4]
24 25 2005 French Open  Feliciano López 1,200 150 5 1,055 First round lost to 2005 French Open  Paul-Henri Mathieu
25 26 2005 French Open  Fernando González 1,200 5 75 1,270 Third round lost to 2005 French Open  Roger Federer [1]
26 27 2005 French Open  Jiří Novák 1,185 35 35 1,185 Second round lost to 2005 French Open  Félix Mantilla
27 34 2005 French Open  Filippo Volandri 990 5 75 1,065 Third round retired against 2005 French Open  José Acasuso
28 28 2005 French Open  Nicolas Kiefer 1,130 35 150 1,245 Fourth round withdrew due to a neck injury
29 30 2005 French Open  Mikhail Youzhny 1,095 75 35 1,055 Second round lost to 2005 French Open  Jürgen Melzer
30 31 2005 French Open  Richard Gasquet 1,050 5 75 1,120 Third round lost to 2005 French Open  Rafael Nadal [4]
31 32 2005 French Open  Juan Ignacio Chela 1,015 250 35 800 Second round lost to 2005 French Open  Victor Hănescu
32 33 2005 French Open  Juan Carlos Ferrero 995 35 75 1,035 Third round lost to 2005 French Open  Marat Safin [3]
33 35 2005 French Open  Robin Söderling 955 5 35 985 Second round lost to 2005 French Open  Lee Hyung-taik

† The player did not qualify the tournament in 2004. Accordingly, this was the points from the 18th best result are deducted instead.

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Withdrawal reason
2 2005 French Open  Lleyton Hewitt 3,935 250 3,685 Rib injury
29 2005 French Open  Taylor Dent 1,100 5 1,095 Ankle injury

Women's singles

1. Lindsay Davenport (2005 French Open  United States) lost to [21] Mary Pierce (2005 French Open  France) Quarterfinal
2. Maria Sharapova (2005 French Open  Russia) lost to [10] Justine Henin-Hardenne (2005 French Open  Belgium) Quarterfinal
3. Amélie Mauresmo (2005 French Open  France) lost to [29] Ana Ivanovic (2005 French Open  Serbia and Montenegro) 3rd round
4. Elena Dementieva (2005 French Open  Russia) lost to [16] Elena Likhovtseva (2005 French Open  Russia) 4th round
5. Anastasia Myskina (2005 French Open  Russia) lost to María Sánchez Lorenzo (2005 French Open  Spain) 1st round

Wildcard entries

Below are the lists of the wildcard awardees entering in the main draws.

Qualifier entries

Withdrawals

Official videogame

An official videogame for the tournament, Roland Garros 2005: Powered by Smash Court Tennis, was launched exclusively for the PlayStation 2 platform. The game, which is an updated version of Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2, featured 15 licensed players and 4 official courts of the tournament: Court Philippe Chatrier, Court Suzanne Lenglen, Court 1 and Court 2.

Notes

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