2005 AP Tourism Hyderabad Open – Singles

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Singles
2005 AP Tourism Hyderabad Open
Champion Flag of India.svg Sania Mirza
Runner-up Flag of Ukraine.svg Alona Bondarenko
Final score6–4, 5–7, 6–3
Events
Singles Doubles
  2004  · AP Tourism Hyderabad Open ·  2006  

Nicole Pratt was the defending champion, but decided not to participate that year.

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Sania Mirza won in the final, defeating Alona Bondarenko 6–4, 5–7, 6–3 to become the first ever Indian woman to win a WTA singles title.

Seeds

  1. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Na (quarterfinals)
  2. Flag of Germany.svg Anna-Lena Grönefeld (semifinals, withdrew because of a right knee strain)
  3. Flag of Russia.svg Tatiana Panova (first round)
  4. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Jie (second round)
  5. Flag of Poland.svg Marta Domachowska (withdrew due to a right shoulder strain)
  6. Flag of Thailand.svg Tamarine Tanasugarn (second round)
  7. Flag of Slovakia.svg Ľubomíra Kurhajcová (first round)
  8. Flag of Russia.svg Maria Kirilenko (semifinals)
  9. Flag of Ukraine.svg Alona Bondarenko (final)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
8 Flag of Russia.svg Maria Kirilenko 4 64 
WC Flag of India.svg Sania Mirza 677 
WC Flag of India.svg Sania Mirza 65 6
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Alona Bondarenko 4 73
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg Alona Bondarenko w/o  
2 Flag of Germany.svg Anna-Lena Grönefeld    

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg N Li 66 
  Flag of Switzerland.svg M-G Mikaelian 3 3 1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg N Li 67 
  Flag of Italy.svg R Vinci 3 1   Flag of Argentina.svg ME Salerni 2 5  
Flag of Argentina.svg ME Salerni 661 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg N Li 4 3  
Flag of Italy.svg M Santangelo 7768 Flag of Russia.svg M Kirilenko 66
Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg J Dokić 623   Flag of Italy.svg M Santangelo 63 64
LL Flag of Belarus.svg T Poutchek 3 1 8 Flag of Russia.svg M Kirilenko 3 677
8 Flag of Russia.svg M Kirilenko 668 Flag of Russia.svg M Kirilenko 4 64 
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg J Zheng 66WC Flag of India.svg S Mirza 677 
Flag of Russia.svg G Voskoboeva 4 2 4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg J Zheng 1 63
  Flag of Romania.svg D Sescioreanu 2 5 WC Flag of India.svg S Mirza 62 6
WC Flag of India.svg S Mirza 67WC Flag of India.svg S Mirza 4 677
Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Dominikovic 66  Flag of Israel.svg T Obziler 63 65
LL Flag of Japan.svg S Hisamatsu 0 3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg E Dominikovic 3 2  
Flag of Israel.svg T Obziler 66  Flag of Israel.svg T Obziler 66 
7 Flag of Slovakia.svg Ľ Kurhajcová 2 2

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Bondarenko 66 
WC Flag of India.svg A Bhambri 3 2  9 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Bondarenko 6626
  Flag of Hungary.svg M Czink 6566  Flag of Hungary.svg M Czink 3 774
  Flag of India.svg S Uberoi 773 2 9 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Bondarenko 776 
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg M-È Pelletier 2 77  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg M-È Pelletier 654  
  Flag of Russia.svg E Bychkova 65 5   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg M-È Pelletier 66
WC Flag of Israel.svg S Pe'er 677WC Flag of Israel.svg S Pe'er 4 3  
3 Flag of Russia.svg T Panova 4 629 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Bondarenko w/o  
6 Flag of Thailand.svg T Tanasugarn 64 6  Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld    
Q Flag of Uzbekistan.svg A Amanmuradova 4 61 6 Flag of Thailand.svg T Tanasugarn 2 1
  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg T Sun 66  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg T Sun 66
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Němečková 2 4   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg T Sun 653  
Q Flag of Slovakia.svg J Gajdošová 66 2 Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld 776 
Q Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg T Li 3 2  Q Flag of Slovakia.svg J Gajdošová 3 4  
Q Flag of Luxembourg.svg M Minella 3 4  2 Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld 66 
2 Flag of Germany.svg A-L Grönefeld 66 

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