2006 BA-CA-TennisTrophy – Singles

Ivan Ljubičić was the defending champion, and defended his title defeating Fernando González 6–3, 6–4, 7–5 in the final.

Singles
2006 BA-CA-TennisTrophy
Champion Ivan Ljubičić
Runner-up Fernando González
Final score6–3, 6–4, 7–5

Seeds

  1. Ivan Ljubičić (Champion)
  2. David Nalbandian (Quarterfinals)
  3. Andy Roddick (Semifinals)
  4. Marcos Baghdatis (Second Round)
  5. Fernando González (Final)
  6. Tommy Haas (Second Round)
  7. Juan Carlos Ferrero (First Round)
  8. Novak Djokovic (Second Round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
            
1 Ivan Ljubičić 6 6  
  Dominik Hrbatý 1 4  
1 Ivan Ljubičić 6 6 7    
5 Fernando González 3 4 5    
3 Andy Roddick 4 6 65
5 Fernando González 6 3 77

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 I Ljubičić 77 6  
  A Calleri 63 2   1 I Ljubičić 6 6  
A di Mauro 2 0     F Mayer 3 3  
  F Mayer 6 6   1 I Ljubičić 6 6
Q M Čilić 4 1   S Wawrinka 3 2
  S Wawrinka 6 6     S Wawrinka 6 6
LL T Zíb 3 4   8 N Djokovic 3 3
8 N Djokovic 6 6   1 I Ljubičić 6 6  
4 M Baghdatis 6 3 6   D Hrbatý 1 4  
R Ramírez Hidalgo 3 6 4 4 M Baghdatis 6 63 2
WC S Koubek 6 6 WC S Koubek 1 77 6
  D Gremelmayr 1 0 WC S Koubek 1 7 2
  D Hrbatý 6 6   D Hrbatý 6 5 6
Q S Bolelli 2 4   D Hrbatý 6 4 6
WC M Fischer 63 2   6 T Haas 3 6 0
6 T Haas 77 6  

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 JC Ferrero 7 65 3
  J Melzer 5 77 6   J Melzer 6 3 6
Q Ł Kubot 6 6   Q Ł Kubot 4 6 1
  S Grosjean 4 3     J Melzer 4 3
  R Gasquet 77 6 3 A Roddick 6 6
Q A Falla 64 3   R Gasquet 77 1 3
  J Acasuso 0 62   3 A Roddick 65 6 6
3 A Roddick 6 77   3 A Roddick 4 6 65
5 F González 78 6 5 F González 6 3 77
  G Simon 66 4 5 F González 6 6
C Moyá 3 6 77   C Moyá 3 4
  N Almagro 6 3 63 5 F González 3 6 6
WC R Eitzinger 6 5 66 2 D Nalbandian 6 3 1
  O Marach 2 7 78   O Marach 2 3  
  JI Chela 78 2 2 2 D Nalbandian 6 6  
2 D Nalbandian 66 6 6
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