2005 ATP Buenos Aires – Doubles

Lucas Arnold and Mariano Hood were the defending champions, but lost in the semifinals this year.

Doubles
2005 ATP Buenos Aires
Champions František Čermák
Leoš Friedl
Runners-up José Acasuso
Sebastián Prieto
Final score6–2, 7–5

František Čermák and Leoš Friedl won the title, defeating José Acasuso and Sebastián Prieto 6–2, 7–5 in the final.

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 G Etlis
M Rodríguez
6 2 3
WC JP Brzezicki
C Villagrán
2 6 6 WC JP Brzezicki
C Villagrán
77 2 6
  E Artoni
I González King
6 5 6   E Artoni
I González King
63 6 3
  G Galimberti
F Volandri
2 7 2 WC JP Brzezicki
C Villagrán
68 4  
4 M Fyrstenberg
M Matkowski
7 6     J Acasuso
S Prieto
710 6  
  JI Chela
J Mónaco
5 4   4 M Fyrstenberg
M Matkowski
2 3  
  J Acasuso
S Prieto
6 6     J Acasuso
S Prieto
6 6  
  Ó Hernández
P Starace
0 1     J Acasuso
S Prieto
2 5  
  A Martín
R Nadal
2 6 6 3 F Čermák
L Friedl
6 7  
WC À Corretja
J-P Guzmán
6 3 4   A Martín
R Nadal
6 3 0
Alt Á Calatrava
D Sánchez
65 1   3 F Čermák
L Friedl
3 6 6
3 F Čermák
L Friedl
77 6   3 F Čermák
L Friedl
6 61 6
  G Cañas
M García
6 7   2 L Arnold
M Hood
1 77 1
  K Braasch
T Cibulec
3 5     G Cañas
M García
0 2  
  O Fukárek
R Wassen
6 1 2 2 L Arnold
M Hood
6 6  
2 L Arnold
M Hood
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