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Presented by the City of Indian Wells Presented by the City of Indian Wells Week of Prize Money US$ Tier City, Country 6-Mar-06 $2,100,000 I Indian Wells - USA St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round Quarterfinals 1 3 1 HENIN-HARDENNE Justine BEL J. HENIN-HARDENNE WINNER 2Bye J. HENIN-HARDENNE M. SHARAPOVA 3 76 PIRONKOVA Tsvetana BUL T. PIRONKOVA 62 62 61 62 4 92 RUANO PASCUAL Virginia ESP 64 63 J. HENIN-HARDENNE 5 WC unr SCHULTZ McCARTHY Brenda NED A. NAKAMURA 60 60 6 66 NAKAMURA Aiko JPN 64 62 A. NAKAMURA 7Bye M. SANTANGELO 63 75 8 40 25 SANTANGELO Mara ITA J. HENIN-HARDENNE 9 30 18 SAFAROVA Lucie CZE L. SAFAROVA 62 61 10 Bye L. SAFAROVA 11 120 KLOESEL Sandra GER J. KIRKLAND 67(6) 76(2) 61 12 Q 186 KIRKLAND Jessica USA 46 76(1) 76(3) A. SUGIYAMA 13 60 PENG Shuai CHN S. FORETZ 63 75 14 84 FORETZ Stephanie FRA 36 63 63 A. SUGIYAMA 15 Bye A. SUGIYAMA 75 60 16 25 14 SUGIYAMA Ai JPN J. HENIN-HARDENNE 17 23 12 GOLOVIN Tatiana FRA T. GOLOVIN 63 62 18 Bye T. GOLOVIN 19 71 VENTO-KABCHI Maria VEN L. DOMINGUEZ LINO 62 60 20 54 DOMINGUEZ LINO Lourdes ESP 64 16 61 G. DULKO 21 133 COHEN-ALORO Stephanie FRA S. COHEN-ALORO 16 75 76(6) 22 105 PARRA SANTONJA Arantxa ESP 61 62 G. DULKO 23 Bye G. DULKO 76(3) 61 24 29 17 DULKO Gisela ARG G. DULKO 25 53 32 CRAYBAS Jill USA J. CRAYBAS 75 76(3) 26 Bye E. LAINE 27 67 LAINE Emma FIN E. LAINE 75 61 28 114 SROMOVA Hana CZE 75 75 E. LAINE 29 WC 617 STEVENSON Alexandra USA I. LISJAK 10 ret. Top Half Finalist 30 Q 126 LISJAK Ivana CRO 76(1) 62 F. PENNETTA 31 Bye F. PENNETTA 61 62 J. HENIN-HARDENNE 32 17 6 PENNETTA Flavia ITA E. DEMENTIEVA 33 8 4 DEMENTIEVA Elena RUS E. DEMENTIEVA E. DEMENTIEVA 26 75 75 34 Bye E. DEMENTIEVA 35 Q 104 YAKIMOVA Anastasiya BLR A. YAKIMOVA 64 36 63 36 Q 137 POUTCHEK Tatiana BLR 60 62 E. DEMENTIEVA 37 Q 135 PRATT Nicole AUS B. MATTEK 57 64 64 38 Q 115 MATTEK Bethanie USA 67(6) 64 63 S. MIRZA 39 Bye S. MIRZA 62 36 75 40 45 28 MIRZA Sania IND E. DEMENTIEVA 41 39 24 BENESOVA Iveta CZE I. BENESOVA 63 62 42 Bye N. LI 43 70 LI Na CHN N. LI 60 61 44 Q 144 KREMER Anne LUX 61 63 N. LI 45 Q 113 RODIONOVA Anastassia RUS V. KING 62 64 46 WC 108 KING Vania USA 63 61 V. KING 47 Bye K. KOUKALOVA 63 63 48 27 16 KOUKALOVA Klara CZE E. DEMENTIEVA 49 22 11 KIRILENKO Maria RUS M. KIRILENKO 26 64 62 50 Bye M. KIRILENKO 51 75 SPREM Karolina CRO S. ASAGOE 62 61 52 57 ASAGOE Shinobu JPN 64 46 63 A. CHAKVETADZE 53 72 VESNINA Elena RUS V. KUTUZOVA 62 63 54 86 KUTUZOVA Viktoriya UKR 62 63 A. CHAKVETADZE 55 Bye A. CHAKVETADZE 64 75 56 36 22 CHAKVETADZE Anna RUS A. IVANOVIC 57 47 29 FRAZIER Amy USA A. FRAZIER 63 63 58 Bye S. PERRY 59 63 DIAZ-OLIVA Mariana ARG S. PERRY 76(1) 63 60 WC 94 PERRY Shenay USA 62 61 A. IVANOVIC 61 119 BREMOND Severine FRA S. BREMOND 61 63 62 81 ONDRASKOVA Zuzana CZE 62 62 A. IVANOVIC 63 Bye A. IVANOVIC 63 62 64 19 8 IVANOVIC Ana SCG Dates of Play # Seeded players # Seeded players Prize Money US $ Pts Draw date/time: 3/6/06 @ 12:00 From 8-Mar-06 1 J. HENIN-HARDENNE 9 N. DECHY Winners 332000 325 Last Accepted player To19-Mar-06 2 L. DAVENPORT 10 D. SAFINA Finalists 163000 228 VOSKOBOEVA, G. 105 Ranking Date 3 M. SHARAPOVA 11 M. KIRILENKO Semifinalists 80000 146 Player representatives 6-Mar-06 4 E. DEMENTIEVA 12 T. GOLOVIN Quarterfinalists 39375 81 B. McCARTHY SHULTZ/J. CRAYBAS 5 A. MYSKINA 13 A.I. MEDINA GARRIGUES 4th Round 19350 45 6 F. PENNETTA 14 A. SUGIYAMA 3rd Round 9475 28 Tour Supervisor / Referee 7 A. GROENEFELD 15 J. JANKOVIC 2nd Round 4650 16 L Ceccarelli/D Kelso / Tom Barnes 8 A. IVANOVIC 16 K. KOUKALOVA 1st Round 2325 1 Withdrawals: VOSKOBOEVA (continuing illness) replace by LL Retirements: PENNETTA (right ankle sprain) Presented by the City of Indian Wells Week of Prize Money US$ Tier City, Country 6-Mar-06 $2,100,000 I Indian Wells, USA St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round Quarterfinals 65 18 7 GROENEFELD Anna-Lena GER A. GROENEFELD WINNER 66 Bye A. GROENEFELD M. SHARAPOVA 67 59 SCHRUFF Julia GER J. SCHRUFF 61 60 61 62 68 125 SUN Tiantian CHN 64 63 A. GROENEFELD 69 WC 232 GLATCH Alexa USA M. SUCHA 26 61 62 70 97 SUCHA Martina SVK 60 61 A. SMASHNOVA 71 Bye A. SMASHNOVA 62 62 72 41 26 SMASHNOVA Anna ISR A. GROENEFELD 73 33 20 BARTOLI Marion FRA M. BARTOLI 61 64 74 Bye M. BARTOLI 75 69 BYCHKOVA Ekaterina RUS E. BYCHKOVA 63 36 63 76 127 NAGYOVA Henrieta SVK 63 60 M. ANI 77 77 ANI Maret EST M. ANI 76(4) 62 78 80 SERRA ZANETTI Antonella ITA 36 62 60 M. ANI 79 Bye N. DECHY 26 62 62 80 20 9 DECHY Nathalie FRA M. SHARAPOVA 81 13 MEDINA GARRIGUES Ana Isabel ESP A.I. MEDINA GARRIGUES 61 63 82 Bye E. DANIILIDOU 83 LL 83 CAMERIN Maria Elena ITA E. DANIILIDOU 63 64 84 73 DANIILIDOU Eleni GRE 62 26 63 S. PEER 85 87 BRANDI Kristina PUR E. GAGLIARDI 46 76(4) 75 86 98 GAGLIARDI Emmanuelle SUI 64 64 S. PEER 87 Bye S. PEER 63 67(4) 62 88 35 21 PEER Shahar ISR M. SHARAPOVA 89 50 30 LOIT Emilie FRA E. LOIT 76(2) 61 90 Bye L. RAYMOND 91 68 RAYMOND Lisa USA L. RAYMOND 67(5) 64 64 92 Q 128 BOHMOVA Katerina CZE 26 64 76(5) M. SHARAPOVA 93 WC 1226 TATISHVILI Anna GEO J. JACKSON 64 60 Bottom Half Finalist 94 90 JACKSON Jamea USA 62 63 M. SHARAPOVA 95 Bye M. SHARAPOVA 64 63 M. SHARAPOVA 96 5 3 SHARAPOVA Maria RUS M. SHARAPOVA 97 12 5 MYSKINA Anastasia RUS A. MYSKINA M. HINGIS 63 63 98 Bye A. MYSKINA 99 61 SANCHEZ LORENZO Maria ESP M. WASHINGTON 62 62 100 96 WASHINGTON Mashona USA 63 36 63 A. MYSKINA 101 85 SHAUGHNESSY Meghann USA M. SHAUGHNESSY 75 63 102 91 KANEPI Kaia EST 76(4) 61 M. DOMACHOWSKA 103 Bye M. DOMACHOWSKA 64 36 62 104 42 27 DOMACHOWSKA Marta POL D. SAFINA 105 38 23 CASTANO Catalina COL C. CASTANO 61 63 106 Bye M. YUAN 107 Q 111 YUAN Meng CHN M. YUAN 76(5) 62 108 64 MORIGAMI Akiko JPN 64 64 D. SAFINA 109 55 STOSUR Samantha AUS S. STOSUR 63 61 110 Q 112 FEDAK Yuliana UKR 36 63 60 D. SAFINA 111 Bye D. SAFINA 63 62 112 21 10 SAFINA Dinara RUS M. HINGIS 113 26 15 JANKOVIC Jelena SCG J. JANKOVIC 63 64 114 Bye S. BAMMER 115 62 BAMMER Sybille AUT S. BAMMER 75 64 116 65 ZHENG Jie CHN 61 36 64 M. HINGIS 117 103 OBATA Saori JPN C. PIN 60 63 118 Q 118 PIN Camille FRA 62 62 M. HINGIS 119 Bye M. HINGIS 61 63 120 WC 32 19 HINGIS Martina SUI M. HINGIS 121 52 31 GRANVILLE Laura USA L. GRANVILLE 63 16 62 122 Bye L. GRANVILLE 123 88 GARBIN Tathiana ITA T. GARBIN 61 62 124 102 BONDARENKO Alona UKR 63 75 L. DAVENPORT 125 WC 78 HARKLEROAD Ashley USA A. HARKLEROAD 64 60 126 74 YAN Zi CHN 63 75 L. DAVENPORT 127 Bye L. DAVENPORT 60 60 128 4 2 DAVENPORT Lindsay USA Dates of Play # Seeded players # Seeded players Prize Money US $ Pts Draw date/time: 3/6/06 @ 12:00 From 8-Mar-06 17 G. DULKO 25 M. SANTANGELO Winners 332000 325 Last Accepted player To19-Mar-06 18 L. SAFAROVA 26 A. SMASHNOVA Finalists 163000 228 VOSKOBOEVA, G. 105 Ranking Date 19 M. HINGIS 27 M. DOMACHOWSKA Semifinalists 80000 146 Player representatives 6-Mar-06 20 M. BARTOLI 28 S. MIRZA Quarterfinalists 39375 81 B. McCARTHY SHULTZ/J. CRAYBAS 21 S. PEER 29 A. FRAZIER 4th Round 19350 45 22 A. CHAKVETADZE 30 E. LOIT 3rd Round 9475 28 Tour Supervisor / Referee 23 C. CASTANO 31 L. GRANVILLE 2nd Round 4650 16 L Ceccarelli/D Kelso / Tom Barnes 24 I. BENESOVA 32 J. CRAYBAS 1st Round 2325 1 Withdrawals: Retirements: Presented by the City of Indian Wells Week of Prize Money US$ Tier City, Country 6-19 March, 2006 $2,100,000 I Indian Wells, USA St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / Winners 1 3 1 RAYMOND, Lisa USA STOSUR, Samantha AUS L. RAYMOND 2 149 SANTANGELO, Mara ITA S. STOSUR WASHINGTON, Mashona USA 61 64 L. RAYMOND 3 81 MYSKINA, Anastasia RUS S. STOSUR SAFINA, Dinara RUS M. CAMERIN 64 61 4 92 CAMERIN, Maria Elena ITA T. GARBIN GARBIN, Tathiana ITA 46 64 64 L. RAYMOND 5 118 PEREBIYNIS, Tatiana UKR S. STOSUR SALERNI, Ma. Emilia ARG L. GRANVILLE 75 76(6) 6 110 GRANVILLE, Laura USA N. PRATT PRATT, Nicole AUS 75 76(2) T.
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