2005 Wimbledon Championships
2005 Wimbledon Championships | |
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Date | 20 June – 3 July 2005 |
Edition | 119th |
Category | Grand Slam (ITF) |
Draw | 128S / 64D / 48XD |
Prize money | 10,085,510ドル |
Surface | Grass |
Location | Church Road SW19, Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom |
Venue | All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club |
Champions | |
Men's singles | |
Switzerland Roger Federer | |
Women's singles | |
United States Venus Williams | |
Men's doubles | |
Australia Stephen Huss / South Africa Wesley Moodie | |
Women's doubles | |
Zimbabwe Cara Black / South Africa Liezel Huber | |
Mixed doubles | |
India Mahesh Bhupathi / France Mary Pierce | |
Wheelchair men's doubles | |
France Michaël Jeremiasz / United Kingdom Jayant Mistry | |
Boys' singles | |
France Jérémy Chardy | |
Girls' singles | |
Poland Agnieszka Radwańska | |
Boys' doubles | |
United States Jesse Levine / United States Michael Shabaz | |
Girls' doubles | |
Belarus Victoria Azarenka / Hungary Ágnes Szávay | |
The 2005 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London in the United Kingdom.[1] [2] It was the 119th edition of the Wimbledon Championships and were held from 20 June to 3 July 2005. It was the third Grand Slam tennis event of the year.
Roger Federer successfully defended the men's singles crown defeating Andy Roddick in the final for the second consecutive year. Maria Sharapova was unsuccessful in her 2004 title defence, being defeated in the semifinals by eventual champion Venus Williams. Williams and Lindsay Davenport played the longest women's final in history.
Point and prize money distribution
[edit ]Point distribution
[edit ]Below are the tables with the point distribution for each discipline of the tournament.
Senior points
[edit ]Event | W | F | SF | QF | Round of 16 | Round of 32 | Round of 64 | Round of 128 | Q | Q3 | Q2 | Q1 |
Men's singles | 1000 | 700 | 450 | 250 | 150 | 75 | 35 | 5 | 12 | 8 | 4 | 0 |
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Men's doubles | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 | |||||||
Women's singles | 650 | 456 | 292 | 162 | 90 | 56 | 32 | 2 | 30 | 21 | 12.5 | 4 |
Women's doubles | 0 | — | — | 0 | 0 |
Prize distribution
[edit ]The total prize money for 2005 championships was 10,085,510ドル. The winner of the men's title earned 630,000ドル while the women's singles champion earned 600,000ドル.[3] [4]
* per team
Champions
[edit ]Seniors
[edit ]Men's singles
[edit ]Switzerland Roger Federer defeated United States Andy Roddick, 6–2, 7–6(7–2), 6–4 [5]
Women's singles
[edit ]United States Venus Williams defeated United States Lindsay Davenport, 4–6, 7–6(7–4), 9–7 [6]
Men's doubles
[edit ]Australia Stephen Huss / South Africa Wesley Moodie defeated United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan, 7–6(7–4), 6–3, 6–7(2–7), 6–3 [7]
Women's doubles
[edit ]Zimbabwe Cara Black / South Africa Liezel Huber defeated Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova / France Amélie Mauresmo, 6–2, 6–1 [8]
Mixed doubles
[edit ]India Mahesh Bhupathi / France Mary Pierce defeated Australia Paul Hanley / Ukraine Tatiana Perebiynis, 6–4, 6–2 [9]
Juniors
[edit ]Boys' singles
[edit ]France Jérémy Chardy defeated Netherlands Robin Haase, 6–4, 6–3 [10]
Girls' singles
[edit ]Poland Agnieszka Radwańska defeated Austria Tamira Paszek, 6–3, 6–4 [11]
Boys' doubles
[edit ]United States Jesse Levine / United States Michael Shabaz defeated Australia Sam Groth / United Kingdom Andrew Kennaugh, 6–4, 6–1 [12]
Girls' doubles
[edit ]Belarus Victoria Azarenka / Hungary Ágnes Szávay defeated New Zealand Marina Erakovic / Romania Monica Niculescu, 6–7(5–7), 6–2, 6–0 [13]
Other events
[edit ]Wheelchair men's doubles
[edit ]France Michaël Jeremiasz / United Kingdom Jayant Mistry defeated Australia David Hall / Austria Martin Legner, 4–6, 6–3, 7–6 [14]
Singles seeds
[edit ]Men's singles
[edit ]- Switzerland Roger Federer (champion)
- United States Andy Roddick (final, lost to Roger Federer)
- Australia Lleyton Hewitt (semifinals, lost to Roger Federer)
- Spain Rafael Nadal (second round, lost to Gilles Müller)
- Russia Marat Safin (third round, lost to Feliciano López)
- United Kingdom Tim Henman (second round, lost to Dmitry Tursunov)
- Argentina Guillermo Cañas (withdrew)
- Russia Nikolay Davydenko (second round, lost to Jonas Björkman)
- France Sébastien Grosjean (quarterfinals, lost to Andy Roddick)
- Croatia Mario Ančić (fourth round, lost to Feliciano López)
- Sweden Joachim Johansson (third round, lost to Fernando González)
- Sweden Thomas Johansson (semifinals, lost to Andy Roddick)
- Spain Tommy Robredo (first round, lost to Fernando Verdasco)
- Czech Republic Radek Štěpánek (second round, lost to Andy Murray)
- Argentina Guillermo Coria (fourth round, lost to Roger Federer)
- Argentina Mariano Puerta (first round, lost to Lars Burgsmüller)
- Spain David Ferrer (first round, lost to Guillermo García López)
- Argentina David Nalbandian (quarterfinals, lost to Thomas Johansson)
- Germany Tommy Haas (first round, lost to Janko Tipsarević)
- Croatia Ivan Ljubičić (first round, lost to Jürgen Melzer)
- Chile Fernando González (quarterfinals, lost to Roger Federer)
- Slovakia Dominik Hrbatý (second round, lost to Gaël Monfils)
- Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (fourth round, lost to Roger Federer)
- United States Taylor Dent (fourth round, lost to Lleyton Hewitt)
- Germany Nicolas Kiefer (third round, lost to Roger Federer)
- Spain Feliciano López (quarterfinals, lost to Lleyton Hewitt)
- France Richard Gasquet (fourth round, lost to David Nalbandian)
- Czech Republic Jiří Novák (third round, lost to Max Mirnyi)
- Chile Nicolás Massú (second round, lost to Justin Gimelstob)
- Sweden Robin Söderling (first round, lost to Igor Andreev)
- Russia Mikhail Youzhny (fourth round, lost to Fernando González)
- Italy Filippo Volandri (first round, lost to Wayne Arthurs)
- Belgium Olivier Rochus (second round, lost to Max Mirnyi)
Women's singles
[edit ]- United States Lindsay Davenport (final, lost to Venus Williams)
- Russia Maria Sharapova (semifinals, lost to Venus Williams)
- France Amélie Mauresmo (semifinals, lost to Lindsay Davenport)
- United States Serena Williams (third round, lost to Jill Craybas)
- Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova (quarterfinals, lost to Lindsay Davenport)
- Russia Elena Dementieva (fourth round, lost to Anastasia Myskina)
- Belgium Justine Henin-Hardenne (first round, lost to Eleni Daniilidou)
- Russia Nadia Petrova (quarterfinals, lost to Maria Sharapova)
- Russia Anastasia Myskina (quarterfinals, lost to Amélie Mauresmo)
- Switzerland Patty Schnyder (first round, lost to Antonella Serra Zanetti)
- Russia Vera Zvonareva (second round, lost to Květa Peschke)
- France Mary Pierce (quarterfinals, lost to Venus Williams)
- Russia Elena Likhovtseva (fourth round, lost to Amélie Mauresmo)
- United States Venus Williams (champion)
- Belgium Kim Clijsters (fourth round, lost to Lindsay Davenport)
- France Nathalie Dechy (fourth round, lost to Maria Sharapova)
- Serbia and Montenegro Jelena Janković (third round, lost to Anastasia Myskina)
- France Tatiana Golovin (first round, lost to Alona Bondarenko)
- Serbia and Montenegro Ana Ivanovic (third round, lost to Mary Pierce)
- Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová (third round, lost to Venus Williams)
- Italy Francesca Schiavone (first round, lost to Kristina Brandi)
- Italy Silvia Farina Elia (third round, lost to Elena Likhovtseva)
- Japan Ai Sugiyama (first round, lost to Roberta Vinci)
- Japan Shinobu Asagoe (first round, lost to Magdalena Maleeva)
- Croatia Karolina Šprem (first round, lost to Tamarine Tanasugarn)
- Italy Flavia Pennetta (fourth round, lost to Mary Pierce)
- Czech Republic Nicole Vaidišová (third round, lost to Svetlana Kuznetsova)
- United States Amy Frazier (first round, lost to Mashona Washington)
- France Marion Bartoli (second round, lost to Rika Fujiwara)
- Russia Dinara Safina (third round, lost to Lindsay Davenport)
- Spain Anabel Medina Garrigues (first round, lost to Katarina Srebotnik)
- France Virginie Razzano (second round, lost to Cara Black)
Main draw wild card entries
[edit ]The following players received wild cards into the main draw senior events.
Men's singles
- United States James Blake
- United Kingdom Alex Bogdanovic
- United Kingdom Josh Goodall
- United Kingdom Alan Mackin
- United Kingdom Jonathan Marray
- United Kingdom Andy Murray
- Australia Mark Philippoussis
- United Kingdom David Sherwood
Women's singles
- United Kingdom Elena Baltacha
- Zimbabwe Cara Black
- United Kingdom Sarah Borwell
- United Kingdom Amanda Janes
- United Kingdom Anne Keothavong
- United Kingdom Rebecca Llewellyn
- United Kingdom Katie O'Brien
- United Kingdom Jane O'Donoghue
Men's doubles
- United Kingdom James Auckland / United Kingdom Dan Kiernan
- United Kingdom Andrew Banks / United Kingdom Alan Mackin
- United Kingdom Richard Barker / United Kingdom William Barker
- United Kingdom Alex Bogdanovic / United Kingdom Josh Goodall
- United Kingdom Mark Hilton / United Kingdom Jonathan Marray
- United Kingdom Andy Murray / United Kingdom David Sherwood
Women's doubles
- United Kingdom Elena Baltacha / United Kingdom Jane O'Donoghue
- United Kingdom Sarah Borwell / United Kingdom Emily Webley-Smith
- United Kingdom Claire Curran / South Africa Natalie Grandin
- United Kingdom Anna Hawkins / United Kingdom Rebecca Llewellyn
- United Kingdom Amanda Janes / United Kingdom Anne Keothavong
- United Kingdom Katie O'Brien / United Kingdom Melanie South
Mixed doubles
- United Kingdom Jamie Baker / United Kingdom Claire Curran
- United Kingdom Jamie Delgado / United Kingdom Amanda Janes
- United Kingdom Andy Murray / Israel Shahar Pe'er
- United Kingdom Arvind Parmar / United Kingdom Jane O'Donoghue
- United Kingdom David Sherwood / United Kingdom Elena Baltacha
Qualifier entries
[edit ]Men's singles
[edit ]- Italy Andreas Seppi
- France Arnaud Clément
- Switzerland George Bastl
- United Kingdom Jamie Delgado
- United States Jeff Morrison
- France Antony Dupuis
- Thailand Danai Udomchoke
- Belgium Gilles Elseneer
- Croatia Roko Karanušić
- Belgium Dick Norman
- Chile Adrián García
- Chinese Taipei Lu Yen-hsun
- Israel Noam Okun
- Finland Tuomas Ketola
- Serbia and Montenegro Novak Djokovic
- Germany Tobias Summerer
The following players received entry into the lucky loser spot:
Women's singles
[edit ]- Czech Republic Kateřina Böhmová
- Sweden Sofia Arvidsson
- United States Ashley Harkleroad
- Belgium Els Callens
- United States Jamea Jackson
- United States Meilen Tu
- Japan Saori Obata
- Italy Mara Santangelo
- Germany Sabine Klaschka
- Ukraine Kateryna Bondarenko
- Ukraine Julia Vakulenko
- Belarus Tatiana Poutchek
The following players received entry into the lucky loser spot:
Men's doubles
[edit ]- Finland Tuomas Ketola / Canada Frédéric Niemeyer
- Paraguay Ramón Delgado / Brazil André Sá
- Sweden Robert Lindstedt / Austria Alexander Peya
- Australia Stephen Huss / South Africa Wesley Moodie (champions)
The following teams received entry into the lucky loser spot:
- Czech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý / Czech Republic David Škoch
- United Kingdom Ross Hutchins / United Kingdom Martin Lee
Women's doubles
[edit ]- Australia Evie Dominikovic / Japan Aiko Nakamura
- Ukraine Alona Bondarenko / Russia Anastasia Rodionova
- Japan Rika Fujiwara / Japan Saori Obata
- Belarus Tatiana Poutchek / Belarus Anastasiya Yakimova
The following teams received entry into the lucky loser spot:
- Ukraine Yuliana Fedak / United States Lilia Osterloh
- Argentina Erica Krauth / Canada Marie-Ève Pelletier
- Romania Edina Gallovits / United States Angela Haynes
Withdrawals
[edit ]- Men's Singles
- United States Andre Agassi → replaced by United States Justin Gimelstob
- Argentina Guillermo Cañas → replaced by United States Paul Goldstein
- Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela → replaced by Sweden Thomas Enqvist
- Spain Albert Costa → replaced by Australia Scott Draper
- United States Mardy Fish → replaced by Spain Albert Montañés
- Argentina Gastón Gaudio → replaced by Serbia and Montenegro Janko Tipsarević
- Argentina Edgardo Massa → replaced by Germany Björn Phau
- Spain Carlos Moyá → replaced by Czech Republic Bohdan Ulihrach
- Netherlands Sjeng Schalken → replaced by Italy Daniele Bracciali
- Argentina Mariano Zabaleta → replaced by Czech Republic Ivo Minář
- Women's Singles
- Russia Elena Bovina → replaced by Czech Republic Eva Birnerová
- Australia Alicia Molik → replaced by Hungary Melinda Czink
- Argentina Paola Suárez → replaced by France Séverine Beltrame
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