Statistics
Number of singles titles: | ||||
11 | Roger Federer | Switzerland | ||
Rafael Nadal | Spain | |||
5 | Andy Roddick | USA | ||
Gastón Gaudio | Argentina | |||
3 | Fernando González | Chile | ||
Igor Andreev | Russia | |||
2 | Joachim Johansson | Sweden | ||
Players who won their first ATP singles title this year: | ||||
1. | Xavier Malisse | Belgium | Delray Beach, USA | |
2. | Wayne Arthurs | Australia | Scottsdale, USA | |
3. | Igor Andreev | Russia | Valencia, Spain | |
4. | Richard Gasquet | France | Nottingham, England | |
5. | Mario Ančić | Croatia | Rosmalen, Netherlands | |
6. | Gaël Monfils | France | Sopot, Poland | |
7. | Florent Serra | France | Bucharest, Romania | |
Players who reached their first ATP singles final this year: | ||||
1. | Ivo Minář | Czech Republic | Sydney, Australia | L |
2. | Gaël Monfils | France | Sopot, Poland | W |
3. | Florian Mayer | Germany | Sopot, Poland | L |
4. | Florent Serra | France | Bucharest, Romania | W |
5. | Andrew Murray | Great Britain | Bangkok, Thailand | L |
6. | Marcos Baghdatis | Cyprus | Basel, Switzerland | L |
Players who defended their singles title: | ||||
1. | Carlos Moyà | Spain | Chennai, India | |
2. | Lleyton Hewitt | Australia | Sydney, Australia | |
3. | Roger Federer | Switzerland | Dubai, UAE | |
Roger Federer | Switzerland | Indian Wells AMS | ||
Roger Federer | Switzerland | Hamburg, Germany | ||
Roger Federer | Switzerland | Halle, Germany | ||
Roger Federer | Switzerland | Wimbledon | ||
Roger Federer | Switzerland | US Open | ||
Roger Federer | Switzerland | Bangkok | ||
Winners/runner-ups by country: | ||||
1. | Spain | 12-10 | ||
2. | Switzerland | 11-2 | ||
3. | Argentina | 9-8 | ||
USA | 9-8 | |||
5. | Russia | 5-2 | ||
6. | Sweden | 5-0 | ||
7. | Croatia | 3-9 | ||
8. | France | 3-6 | ||
9. | Chile | 3-1 | ||
10. | Australia | 2-2 | ||
11. | Czech Republic | 1-5 | ||
12. | Belgium | 1-1 | ||
Great Britain | 1-1 | |||
14. | South Africa | 1-0 | ||
Denmark | 1-0 | |||
15. | Germany | 0-3 | ||
16. | Belarus | 0-2 | ||
Thailand | 0-2 | |||
18. | Cyprus | 0-1 | ||
Romania | 0-1 | |||
Austria | 0-1 | |||
Luxemburg | 0-1 | |||
Italy | 0-1 |
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