2006 Challenge Bell – Singles

Amy Frazier was the defending champion, but decided not to participate this year.

Singles
2006 Challenge Bell
Champion Marion Bartoli
Runner-up Olga Poutchkova
Final score6–0, 6–0

Marion Bartoli won the title, defeating Olga Poutchkova 6–0, 6–0 in the final.

Seeds

  1. Jelena Janković (Quarterfinals)
  2. Marion Bartoli (Champion)
  3. Sofia Arvidsson (First round)
  4. Séverine Brémond (Semifinals)
  5. Sybille Bammer (Second round)
  6. Shenay Perry (Quarterfinals)
  7. Jamea Jackson (First round)
  8. Olga Poutchkova (Final)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 Olga Poutchkova 2 6 7
4 Séverine Brémond 6 0 5
8 Olga Poutchkova 0 0
2 Marion Bartoli 6 6
Q Lilia Osterloh 6 3 1
2 Marion Bartoli 3 6 6

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 J Janković 6 6
M Sequera 1 3 1 J Janković 4 6 6
V Lepchenko 6 3 4 V King 6 1 4
V King 2 6 6 1 J Janković 6 4 1r
Q IR Olaru 77 3 4 8 O Poutchkova 2 6 3
Q T Ostertag 64 6 6 Q T Ostertag 7 1 2
WC V Tétreault 0 2 8 O Poutchkova 5 6 6
8 O Poutchkova 6 6 8 O Poutchkova 2 6 7
4 S Brémond 6 3 6 4 S Brémond 6 0 5
J Craybas 4 6 4 4 S Brémond 6 6
WC S Dubois 3 3 Q G Arn 1 4
Q G Arn 6 6 4 S Brémond 6 6
C Rubin 4 2 M Suchá 1 4
M Suchá 6 6 M Suchá 7 6
V Azarenka 6 2 1 5 S Bammer 5 4
5 S Bammer 2 6 6

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
7 J Jackson 2 1r
A Rodionova 6 2 A Rodionova 4 1
WC M-È Pelletier 5 6 3 Q L Osterloh 6 6
Q L Osterloh 7 4 6 Q L Osterloh 6 6
A Wozniak 6 6 A Wozniak 3 2
A Jidkova 4 2 A Wozniak 6 6
A Harkleroad 77 6 A Harkleroad 1 4
3 S Arvidsson 65 3 Q L Osterloh 6 3 1
6 S Perry 6 3 6 2 M Bartoli 3 6 6
M Czink 2 6 3 6 S Perry 6 7
LL A Spears 78 62 6 LL A Spears 1 5
N Pratt 66 77 3 6 S Perry 1 0
J Kostanić 4 4 2 M Bartoli 6 6
L Granville 6 6 L Granville 4 3
G Voskoboeva 1 4 2 M Bartoli 6 6
2 M Bartoli 6 6
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