2006 Abierto Mexicano Telcel – Men's Singles

Rafael Nadal was the defending champion, but did not participate this year.

Men's Singles
2006 Abierto Mexicano Telcel
Champion Luis Horna
Runner-up Juan Ignacio Chela
Final score7–6(7–5), 6–4

Luis Horna won the title, defeating Juan Ignacio Chela 7–6(7–5), 6–4 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Guillermo Coria (First Round)
  2. Gastón Gaudio (Semifinals)
  3. Carlos Moyá (Second Round)
  4. Filippo Volandri (First Round)
  5. José Acasuso (Second Round, retired because of a right foot injury)
  6. Florent Serra (First Round)
  7. Juan Ignacio Chela (Final)
  8. Nicolás Massú (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
7 Juan Ignacio Chela 6 6  
Q Nicolás Almagro 2 2  
7 Juan Ignacio Chela 65 4  
  Luis Horna 77 6  
  Luis Horna 4 6 6
2 Gastón Gaudio 6 4 3

Section 1

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 G Coria 2 4  
Q A di Mauro 6 6   Q A di Mauro 1 6 6
  B Pašanski 2 6 7   B Pašanski 6 3 4
  I Minář 6 3 5 Q A di Mauro 5 2  
  T Behrend 77 5 6 7 JI Chela 7 6  
  J Vanēk 64 7 3   T Behrend 1 6 2
  J Mónaco 6 64 0r 7 JI Chela 6 2 6
7 JI Chela 4 77 3 7 JI Chela 6 6  
3 C Moyà 3 6 7 Q N Almagro 2 2  
WC M Gallardo Valles 6 4 5 3 C Moyà 6 65 4
  A Montañés 6 5     A Montañés 2 77 6
WC JM del Potro 2 3r   A Montañés 4 0  
Q N Almagro 6 4 6 Q N Almagro 6 6  
  F Vicente 3 6 4 Q N Almagro 6 0  
WC S González 2 1   5 J Acasuso 3 0r  
5 J Acasuso 6 6  

Section 2

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6 F Serra 4 77 4
Q JA Marín 6 64 6 Q JA Marín 3 64  
  L Horna 6 6     L Horna 6 77  
  L Dlouhý 4 4     L Horna 6 6  
  A Calleri 6 6     A Calleri 3 4  
  N Lapentti 3 3     A Calleri 6 6  
  A Martín 6 2 6   A Martín 3 2  
4 F Volandri 0 6 2   L Horna 4 6 6
8 N Massú 6 7   2 G Gaudio 6 4 3
  C Berlocq 2 5   8 N Massú 4 4  
  K Kim 5 3     M Daniel 6 6  
  M Daniel 7 6     M Daniel 4 6 3
  P Starace 6 5 3 2 G Gaudio 6 2 6
  R Sabău 0 7 6   R Sabău 3 6 2
Q A Portas 5 2   2 G Gaudio 6 3 6
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