2005 Stuttgart Open – Singles

Guillermo Cañas was the defending champion but did not participate.

Singles
2005 Mercedes Cup
Champion Rafael Nadal
Runner-up Gastón Gaudio
Final score6–3, 6–3, 6–4

Rafael Nadal defeated Gastón Gaudio 6–3, 6–3, 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Rafael Nadal (Champion)
  2. Nikolay Davydenko (Semifinals, retired due to sickness)
  3. Gastón Gaudio (Final)
  4. Tommy Robredo (Third Round)
  5. David Ferrer (Second Round)
  6. Jiří Novák (Third Round)
  7. Mikhail Youzhny (Second Round)
  8. Filippo Volandri (Second Round)
  9. Olivier Rochus (Second Round)
  10. Jürgen Melzer (Second Round)
  11. Tomáš Berdych (Quarterfinals)
  12. Andrei Pavel (Second Round)
  13. José Acasuso (Second Round)
  14. Igor Andreev (Second Round)
  15. Alberto Martín (Second Round)
  16. Paul-Henri Mathieu (Third Round)

Draws

Key

  • Q - Qualifier
  • WC - Wild Card
  • r - Retired
  • LL - Lucky Loser
  • w/o - Walkover

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                 
1 Rafael Nadal 6 6
Tomáš Zíb 2 1
1 Rafael Nadal 6 7
Jarkko Nieminen 2 5
Andreas Seppi 2 3
Jarkko Nieminen 6 6
1 Rafael Nadal 6 6 6
3 Gastón Gaudio 3 3 4
Mariano Zabaleta 4 6 2
3 Gastón Gaudio 6 1 6
3 Gastón Gaudio 6 2
2 Nikolay Davydenko 3 1 r
11 Tomáš Berdych 4 2
2 Nikolay Davydenko 6 6

Top Half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 R Nadal 6 6  
  G Kuerten 4 1   Q H Armando 1 2  
Q H Armando 6 6   1 R Nadal 6 6  
  N Almagro 64 0     F Verdasco 3 2  
  F Verdasco 77 6     F Verdasco 6 5 77
14 I Andreev 4 7 65
1 R Nadal 6 6  
  T Zíb 2 1  
12 A Pavel 7 3 1
Q S Greul 6 67 2   T Zíb 5 6 6
  T Zíb 4 79 6   T Zíb 6 77  
WC T Summerer 1 4     J Mónaco 4 64  
  J Mónaco 6 6     J Mónaco 6 6  
5 D Ferrer 4 2  

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 T Robredo 64 6 6
  G Monfils 2 3   P Starace 77 3 2
P Starace 6 6   4 T Robredo 5 6 1
  F Mayer 63 3   A Seppi 7 2 6
A Seppi 77 6   A Seppi 6 6  
15 A Martín 4 4  
A Seppi 2 3
  J Nieminen 6 6
10 J Melzer 4 77 4
  J Nieminen 65 6 6   J Nieminen 6 64 6
  L Burgsmüller 77 0 1   J Nieminen 2 6 710
Q C Berlocq 2 2   6 J Novák 6 2 68
  R Sabău 6 6     R Sabău 6 4 0
6 J Novák 4 6 6

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
8 F Volandri 3 6 4
  G Simon 63 6 6   G Simon 6 2 6
  A Montañés 77 1 1 G Simon 63 1
  M Zabaleta 6 6     M Zabaleta 77 6
WC A Thron 2 3     M Zabaleta 4 6 6
9 O Rochus 6 2 3
  M Zabaleta 4 6 2
3 G Gaudio 6 1 6
16 P-H Mathieu 6 6  
  A Costa 6 6   A Costa 3 4  
Q G Blanco 4 4 16 P-H Mathieu 2 77 0
  A di Mauro 4 3   3 G Gaudio 6 63 6
WC A Beck 6 6   WC A Beck 3 3
3 G Gaudio 6 6

Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
7 M Youzhny 5 3  
  R Schüttler 77 6   R Schüttler 7 6  
Q F Vicente 63 4 R Schüttler 64 1  
Q JP Brzezicki 6 3 3 11 T Berdych 77 6  
  P Kohlschreiber 3 6 6   P Kohlschreiber 64 6 3
11 T Berdych 77 1 6
11 T Berdych 4 2
2 N Davydenko 6 6
13 J Acasuso 5 4  
WC A Waske 7 6 WC A Waske 7 6  
J Haehnel 5 2 WC A Waske 63 3  
R Ramírez Hidalgo 6 6   2 N Davydenko 77 6  
  S Koubek 4 3   R Ramírez Hidalgo 4 1  
2 N Davydenko 6 6  
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