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2005 French Open – Women's singles

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Women's singles
2005 French Open
Final
ChampionBelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne
Runner-upFranceMary Pierce
Score6–1, 6–1
Details
Seeds32
Events
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2005 tennis event results
Main article:2005 French Open

Justine Henin-Hardenne defeatedMary Pierce in the final, 6–1, 6–1 to win the women's singles tennis title at the2005 French Open. It was her secondFrench Open title and fourthmajor title overall. Henin was the second woman in theOpen Era to win the titleafter saving a match point, doing so in the fourth round againstSvetlana Kuznetsova (the first to do so beingAnastasia Myskina the previous year, against the same opponent in the same round).

Myskina was the defending champion, but lost in the first round toMaría Sánchez Lorenzo. Myskina became the first French Open champion to lose in the first round of her title defense.

This was the first French Open in whichfuture championAna Ivanovic competed in the main draw. In just her secondmajor main draw appearance, she reached the quarterfinals, losing toNadia Petrova.[1]

Seeds

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  1. United StatesLindsay Davenport(quarterfinals)
  2. RussiaMaria Sharapova(quarterfinals)
  3. FranceAmélie Mauresmo(third round)
  4. RussiaElena Dementieva(fourth round)
  5. RussiaAnastasia Myskina(first round)
  6. RussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova(fourth round)
  7. RussiaNadia Petrova(semifinals)
  8. SwitzerlandPatty Schnyder(fourth round)
  9. RussiaVera Zvonareva(third round)
  10. BelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne (champion)
  11. United StatesVenus Williams(third round)
  12. RussiaElena Bovina(fourth round)
  13. FranceNathalie Dechy(third round)
  14. BelgiumKim Clijsters(fourth round)
  15. Serbia and MontenegroJelena Janković(first round)
  16. RussiaElena Likhovtseva(semifinals)
  17. FranceTatiana Golovin(third round)
  18. ItalySilvia Farina Elia(third round)
  19. JapanShinobu Asagoe(second round)
  20. SlovakiaDaniela Hantuchová(third round)
  21. FranceMary Pierce(final)
  22. ItalyFrancesca Schiavone(fourth round)
  23. JapanAi Sugiyama(first round)
  24. BulgariaMagdalena Maleeva(second round)
  25. RussiaDinara Safina(first round)
  26. ArgentinaPaola Suárez(first round)
  27. United StatesAmy Frazier(second round)
  28. FranceMarion Bartoli(first round)
  29. Serbia and MontenegroAna Ivanovic(quarterfinals)
  30. ArgentinaGisela Dulko(second round)
  31. CroatiaKarolina Šprem(second round)
  32. ItalyFlavia Pennetta(third round)

Qualifying

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Main article:2005 French Open – Women's singles qualifying

Draw

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Key

Finals

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
               
1United StatesLindsay Davenport32
21FranceMary Pierce66
21FranceMary Pierce66
16RussiaElena Likhovtseva11
16RussiaElena Likhovtseva266
 BulgariaSesil Karatantcheva644
21FranceMary Pierce11
10BelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne66
7RussiaNadia Petrova66
29Serbia and MontenegroAna Ivanovic22
7RussiaNadia Petrova23
10BelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne66
10BelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne66
2RussiaMaria Sharapova42

Top half

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Section 1

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
1United StatesL Davenport366
SloveniaK Srebotnik6221United StatesL Davenport3776
ChinaS Peng66ChinaS Peng6640
WCFranceM Andrieux011United StatesL Davenport746
RussiaT Panova32FranceV Razzano564
QArgentinaC Fernández66QArgentinaC Fernández11
FranceV Razzano66FranceV Razzano66
25RussiaD Safina331United StatesL Davenport176
20SlovakiaD Hantuchová6614BelgiumK Clijsters653
QNetherlandsM Krajicek3120SlovakiaD Hantuchová66
ColombiaC Castaño66ColombiaC Castaño43
Czech RepublicD Chládková1220SlovakiaD Hantuchová42
SlovakiaĽ Cervanová46614BelgiumK Clijsters66
JapanA Nakamura621SlovakiaĽ Cervanová21
QUnited StatesM Tu1014BelgiumK Clijsters66
14BelgiumK Clijsters66

Section 2

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
9RussiaV Zvonareva66
QAustriaY Meusburger139RussiaV Zvonareva466
QCzech RepublicE Birnerová276QCzech RepublicE Birnerová630
RussiaM Kirilenko6539RussiaV Zvonareva625
CroatiaJ Kostanić6621FranceM Pierce777
ThailandT Tanasugarn01CroatiaJ Kostanić10
RussiaV Dushevina2521FranceM Pierce66
21FranceM Pierce6721FranceM Pierce616
32ItalyF Pennetta668SwitzerlandP Schnyder164
United StatesJ Craybas3432ItalyF Pennetta66
PolandM Domachowska66PolandM Domachowska43
FranceS Cohen-Aloro3332ItalyF Pennetta610
QGermanyS Klösel7768SwitzerlandP Schnyder466
QItalyM Santangelo651QGermanyS Klösel23
South KoreaY-j Cho348SwitzerlandP Schnyder66
8SwitzerlandP Schnyder66

Section 3

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
4RussiaE Dementieva66
Czech RepublicB Strýcová334RussiaE Dementieva796
CroatiaS Mamić66CroatiaS Mamić672
United StatesL Raymond244RussiaE Dementieva646
JapanA Morigami76JapanA Morigami363
United StatesA Haynes54JapanA Morigami76
ItalyME Camerin4231CroatiaK Šprem53
31CroatiaK Šprem664RussiaE Dementieva6375
18ItalyS Farina Elia7616RussiaE Likhovtseva7757
LuxembourgA Kremer5218ItalyS Farina Elia76
United StatesS Perry634SpainA Parra Santonja52
SpainA Parra Santonja36618ItalyS Farina Elia562
WCAustraliaS Ferguson46116RussiaE Likhovtseva777
ArgentinaM Díaz Oliva636ArgentinaM Díaz Oliva163
UkraineY Fedak64416RussiaE Likhovtseva677
16RussiaE Likhovtseva266

Section 4

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
11United StatesV Williams66
SpainM Marrero3211United StatesV Williams636
ColombiaF Zuluaga66ColombiaF Zuluaga363
QCzech RepublicL Průšová1011United StatesV Williams361
QUkraineA Bondarenko654BulgariaS Karatantcheva616
BulgariaS Karatantcheva476BulgariaS Karatantcheva76
GermanyJ Schruff5219JapanS Asagoe52
19JapanS Asagoe76BulgariaS Karatantcheva76
27United StatesA Frazier757SwitzerlandE Gagliardi53
United StatesM Shaughnessy57527United StatesA Frazier44
FranceÉ Loit66FranceÉ Loit66
LuxembourgC Schaul30FranceÉ Loit633
UkraineT Perebiynis635SwitzerlandE Gagliardi466
SwitzerlandE Gagliardi367SwitzerlandE Gagliardi66
SpainM Sánchez Lorenzo646SpainM Sánchez Lorenzo33
5RussiaA Myskina460

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
7RussiaN Petrova66
United StatesM Washington427RussiaN Petrova66
United StatesA Spears31FranceS Brémond13
FranceS Brémond667RussiaN Petrova66
Czech RepublicK Peschke66IsraelS Pe'er31
MadagascarD Randriantefy10Czech RepublicK Peschke164
IsraelS Pe'er66IsraelS Pe'er616
28FranceM Bartoli437RussiaN Petrova736
17FranceT Golovin6612RussiaE Bovina564
United StatesL Osterloh0217FranceT Golovin66
ItalyA Serra Zanetti66ItalyA Serra Zanetti01
GermanyM Weingärtner2417FranceT Golovin35
ItalyT Garbin686612RussiaE Bovina67
SlovakiaM Suchá71012ItalyT Garbin164
VenezuelaM Vento-Kabchi0312RussiaE Bovina616
12RussiaE Bovina66

Section 6

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
15Serbia and MontenegroJ Janković03
IsraelA Smashnova66IsraelA Smashnova10
ItalyR Vinci564GermanyA-L Grönefeld66
GermanyA-L Grönefeld716GermanyA-L Grönefeld635
LLCzech RepublicL Šafářová60422ItalyF Schiavone777
Czech RepublicN Vaidišová466Czech RepublicN Vaidišová265
ChinaJ Zheng36422ItalyF Schiavone677
22ItalyF Schiavone63622ItalyF Schiavone4773
29Serbia and MontenegroA Ivanovic6629Serbia and MontenegroA Ivanovic6636
FranceS Foretz3329Serbia and MontenegroA Ivanovic66
Czech RepublicI Benešová76Czech RepublicI Benešová31
WCFranceP Parmentier5429Serbia and MontenegroA Ivanovic636
RussiaA Jidkova6433FranceA Mauresmo464
WCFranceA Cornet776WCFranceA Cornet02
AustraliaE Dominikovic213FranceA Mauresmo66
3FranceA Mauresmo66

Section 7

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
6RussiaS Kuznetsova66
WCFranceM Johansson116RussiaS Kuznetsova66
QSwedenS Arvidsson677QSwedenS Arvidsson34
GreeceE Daniilidou1616RussiaS Kuznetsova626
United StatesM Irvin568United StatesM Irvin160
AustraliaN Pratt746United StatesM Irvin67
IndiaS Mirza3330ArgentinaG Dulko45
30ArgentinaG Dulko666RussiaS Kuznetsova6665
24BulgariaM Maleeva6610BelgiumJ Henin-Hardenne7847
JapanR Fujiwara4224BulgariaM Maleeva34
QHungaryP Mandula01SpainA Medina Garrigues66
SpainA Medina Garrigues66SpainA Medina Garrigues623
SpainV Ruano Pascual67910BelgiumJ Henin-Hardenne466
QBelarusA Yakimova467SpainV Ruano Pascual14
SpainC Martínez06410BelgiumJ Henin-Hardenne66
10BelgiumJ Henin-Hardenne646

Section 8

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First roundSecond roundThird roundFourth round
13FranceN Dechy66
Czech RepublicM Paštiková1413FranceN Dechy66
CroatiaS Talaja12AustraliaS Stosur33
AustraliaS Stosur6613FranceN Dechy613
Puerto RicoK Brandi166SpainN Llagostera Vives776
WCFranceY Fedossova632Puerto RicoK Brandi620
SpainN Llagostera Vives646SpainN Llagostera Vives776
23JapanA Sugiyama364SpainN Llagostera Vives23
27ArgentinaP Suárez5602RussiaM Sharapova66
RussiaA Chakvetadze716RussiaA Chakvetadze66
QBosnia and HerzegovinaM Jugić-Salkić363Czech RepublicK Koukalová43
Czech RepublicK Koukalová646RussiaA Chakvetadze14
WCFranceA Rezaï2662RussiaM Sharapova66
WCFranceC Pin622WCFranceA Rezaï32
RussiaE Linetskaia77242RussiaM Sharapova66
2RussiaM Sharapova6366

Championship match statistics

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CategoryBelgium Henin-HardenneFrance Pierce
1st serve %24/46 (52%)33/53 (62%)
1st serve points won20 of 24 = 83%15 of 33 = 45%
2nd serve points won11 of 22 = 50%5 of 20 = 25%
Total service points won31 of 46 = 67.39%20 of 53 = 37.74%
Aces21
Double faults35
Winners2015
Unforced errors1529
Net points won6 of 6 = 100%4 of 10 = 40%
Break points converted5 of 8 = 63%0 of 1 = 0%
Return points won33 of 53 = 62%15 of 46 = 33%
Total points won6435
Source[a]

References

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  1. ^The statistics in the source aren't perfect, as this source and others do not include the double fault points as points won by the opponent. This has been rectified by myself personally. Also: the calculation for Henin's first serve percentage is wrong in this source.
  1. ^"Nadal closes in as Safin crashes". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 31 May 2005. Retrieved23 January 2016.

External links

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