2006 Dutch Open – Singles

Singles
2006 Dutch Open
Champion Serbia Novak Djokovic
Runner-up Chile Nicolás Massú
Final score 7–6(7–5), 6–4

Fernando González was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Novak Djokovic won the tournament (his first career title[1]), beating Nicolás Massú in the final, 7–6(7–5), 6–4.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Guillermo Coria (Semifinals, retired due to a right shoulder injury)
  2. France Paul-Henri Mathieu (Second Round)
  3. Serbia Novak Djokovic (Champion)
  4. Chile Nicolás Massú (Final)
  5. Spain Carlos Moyá (Quarterfinals)
  6. Spain Alberto Martín (Quarterfinals)
  7. Italy Daniele Bracciali (Second Round)
  8. France Julien Benneteau (First Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

  Semifinals Final
                         
  1  Argentina Guillermo Coria 2 0r    
3  Serbia Novak Djokovic 6 1    
  3  Serbia Novak Djokovic 77 6  
  4  Chile Nicolás Massú 65 4  
4  Chile Nicolás Massú 6 6  
     Spain Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo 1 3    

Top Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
1 Argentina G Coria 6 4 6
WC Netherlands R Haase 3 6 4 1 Argentina G Coria 7 4 6
  Argentina S Roitman 6 6     Argentina S Roitman 5 6 2
SE Croatia M Čilić 3 1   1 Argentina G Coria 6 77  
  Germany D Gremelmayr 2 65     Argentina A Calleri 3 64  
  Argentina A Calleri 6 77     Argentina A Calleri 1 77 6
WC Netherlands I Sijsling 77 4 2 7 Italy D Bracciali 6 62 0
7 Italy D Bracciali 65 6 6 1 Argentina G Coria 2 0r  
3 Serbia N Djokovic 6 6   3 Serbia N Djokovic 6 1  
  Serbia B Pašanski 0 3   3 Serbia N Djokovic 6 6  
Q Belgium S Darcis 5 3     Czech Republic T Zíb 4 2  
  Czech Republic T Zíb 7 6   3 Serbia N Djokovic 6 6  
  France M Gicquel 6 6     France M Gicquel 3 4  
  Spain F Vicente 2 4     France M Gicquel 4 6 6
WC Netherlands T de Bakker 6 6   WC Netherlands T de Bakker 6 3 2
8 France J Benneteau 3 3  

Bottom Half

First RoundSecond RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals
5 Spain C Moyá 6 78  
  Spain G García-López 4 66   5 Spain C Moyá 7 6  
Q Italy F Fognini 6 1 7 Q Italy F Fognini 5 3  
Q Argentina JP Guzmán 3 6 5 5 Spain C Moyá 5 4  
  Costa Rica JA Marín 6 7   4 Chile N Massú 7 6  
  Italy D Sanguinetti 2 5     Costa Rica JA Marín 4 62  
Q Sweden A Vinciguerra 63 3   4 Chile N Massú 6 77  
4 Chile N Massú 77 6   4 Chile N Massú 6 6  
6 Spain A Martín 6 6     Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 1 3  
  Spain A Montañés 2 2   6 Spain A Martín 6 6  
  Czech Republic I Minář 4 3     Argentina E Massa 2 4  
  Argentina E Massa 6 6   6 Spain A Martín 2 2  
  Argentina C Berlocq 77 3 3   Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6  
  Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 64 6 6   Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6  
  Italy A di Mauro 0 3   2 France P-H Mathieu 4 2  
2 France P-H Mathieu 6 6  

References

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