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Pacific Life Open TOP HALF SINGLES MAIN DRAW Week of Prize Money US$ Tier City, Country 7-Mar-05 $2,100,000 I Indian Wells - USA St Pacific Life Open TOP HALF SINGLES MAIN DRAW Week of Prize Money US$ Tier City, Country 7-Mar-05 $2,100,000 I Indian Wells - USA St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round Quarterfinals 1 1 1 DAVENPORT Lindsay USA L. DAVENPORT WINNER 2Bye 3 WC 90 KARATANTCHEVA Sesil BUL 4 70 WEINGARTNER Marlene GER 5Q 6 75 MORIGAMI Akiko JPN 7Bye M. SHAUGHNESSY 8 41 27 SHAUGHNESSY Meghann USA 9 27 17 FRAZIER Amy USA A. FRAZIER 10 Bye 11 WC 434 BEDANOVA Daja CZE 12 83 PESCHKE Kveta CZE 13 WC 472 KUTUZOVA Viktoriya UKR 14 Q 15 Bye F. PENNETTA 16 25 15 PENNETTA Flavia ITA 17 18 10 LIKHOVTSEVA Elena RUS E. LIKHOVTSEVA 18 Bye 19 WC 356 GLATCH Alexa USA 20 78 CRAYBAS Jill USA 21 WC 199 KIRKLAND Jessica USA 22 Q 23 Bye M. BARTOLI 24 34 22 BARTOLI Marion FRA 25 44 29 STOSUR Samantha AUS S. STOSUR 26 Bye 27 53 MARRERO Marta ESP 28 116 CHO Yoon Jeong KOR 29 101 MANDULA Petra HUN FINALIST 30 50 LOIT Emilie FRA 31 Bye N. DECHY 32 13 7 DECHY Nathalie FRA 33 3 3 SHARAPOVA Maria RUS M. SHARAPOVA 34 Bye 35 WC 107 HAYNES Angela USA 36 167 SANTANGELO Mara ITA 37 103 PASTIKOVA Michaela CZE 38 109 LEE-WATERS Lindsay USA 39 Bye D. SAFINA 40 38 25 SAFINA Dinara RUS 41 29 19 ZULUAGA Fabiola COL F. ZULUAGA 42 Bye 43 79 SANCHEZ LORENZO Maria ESP 44 74 SCHAUL Claudine LUX 45 94 KREMER Anne LUX 46 WC 385 KLEYBANOVA Alisa RUS 47 Bye D. HANTUCHOVA 48 22 13 HANTUCHOVA Daniela SVK 49 19 11 SPREM Karolina CRO K. SPREM 50 Bye 51 57 VAIDISOVA Nicole CZE 52 51 WASHINGTON Mashona USA 53 Q 54 82 CERVANOVA Ludmila SVK 55 Bye M. PIERCE 56 31 20 PIERCE Mary FRA 57 48 31 RAYMOND Lisa USA L. RAYMOND 58 Bye 59 61 DANIILIDOU Eleni GRE 60 55 SREBOTNIK Katarina SLO 61 63 STRYCOVA Barbora CZE 62 Q 63 Bye N. PETROVA 64 12 6 PETROVA Nadia RUS Dates of Play # Seeded players # Seeded players Prize Money US $ Pts Draw date/time: 3/7/05 - 12:00 From 9-Mar-05 1 L. DAVENPORT 9 F. SCHIAVONE Winners 332000 325 Last Accepted player To19-Mar-05 2 A. MAURESMO 10 E. LIKHOVTSEVA Finalists 163000 228 KREMER, Anne - 98 Ranking Date 3 M. SHARAPOVA 11 K. SPREM Semifinalists 80000 146 Player representatives 28-Feb-05 4 E. DEMENTIEVA 12 P. SUAREZ Quarterfinalists 39375 81 CZINK, Melinda / JACKSON, Jamea 5 S. KUZNETSOVA 13 D. HANTUCHOVA 4th Round 19350 45 6 N. PETROVA 14 T. GOLOVIN 3rd Round 9475 28 Tour Supervisor / Referee 7 N. DECHY 15 F. PENNETTA 2nd Round 4650 16 Giulia Orlandi / Tom Barnes 8 E. BOVINA 16 S. ASAGOE 1st Round 2325 1 Withdrawals: Retirements: Pacific Life Open BOTTOM HALF SINGLES MAIN DRAW Week of Prize Money US$ Tier City, Country 7-Mar-05 $2,100,000 I Indian Wells, USA St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round Quarterfinals 65 7 5 KUZNETSOVA Svetlana RUS S. KUZNETSOVA WINNER 66 Bye 67 Q 68 68 TANASUGARN Tamarine THA 69 Q 70 72 PARRA SANTONJA Arantxa ESP 71 Bye M. VENTO-KABCHI 72 49 32 VENTO-KABCHI Maria VEN 73 37 24 BENESOVA Iveta CZE I. BENESOVA 74 Bye 75 76 LLAGOSTERA VIVES Nuria ESP 76 Q 77 54 JIDKOVA Alina RUS 78 Q 79 Bye F. SCHIAVONE 80 17 9 SCHIAVONE Francesca ITA 81 24 14 GOLOVIN Tatiana FRA T. GOLOVIN 82 Bye 83 56 RAZZANO Virginie FRA 84 86 FEDAK Yuliana UKR 85 77 BRANDI Kristina PUR 86 Q 87 Bye G. DULKO 88 32 21 DULKO Gisela ARG 89 40 26 GROENEFELD Anna-Lena GER A. GROENEFELD 90 Bye 91 62 CHLADKOVA Denisa CZE 92 91 BELTRAME Severine FRA 93 80 SPEARS Abigail USA FINALIST 94 114 KURHAJCOVA Lubomira SVK 95 Bye E. DEMENTIEVA 96 6 4 DEMENTIEVA Elena RUS 97 15 8 BOVINA Elena RUS E. BOVINA 98 Bye 99 81 PEREBIYNIS Tatiana UKR 100 Q 101 Q 102 69 DOMACHOWSKA Marta POL 103 Bye A. MEDINA GARRIGUES 104 43 28 MEDINA GARRIGUES Anabel ESP 105 35 23 MARTINEZ Conchita ESP C. MARTINEZ 106 Bye 107 66 RUANO PASCUAL Virginia ESP 108 52 RANDRIANTEFY Dally MAD 109 111 BARNA Anca GER 110 WC 126 JACKSON Jamea USA 111 Bye P. SUAREZ 112 20 12 SUAREZ Paola ARG 113 26 16 ASAGOE Shinobu JPN S. ASAGOE 114 Bye 115 134 CLIJSTERS Kim BEL 116 92 PRATT Nicole AUS 117 73 CHAKVETADZE Anna RUS 118 60 SUCHA Martina SVK 119 Bye J. JANKOVIC 120 28 18 JANKOVIC Jelena SCG 121 47 30 LINETSKAYA Evgenia RUS E. LINETSKAYA 122 Bye 123 71 IRVIN Marissa USA 124 88 GRANVILLE Laura USA 125 64 GARBIN Tathiana ITA 126 168 KAPROS Aniko HUN 127 Bye A. MAURESMO 128 2 2 MAURESMO Amelie FRA Dates of Play # Seeded players # Seeded players Prize Money US $ Pts Draw date/time: 3/7/05 - 12:00 From 9-Mar-05 17 A. FRAZIER 25 D. SAFINA Winners 332000 325 Last Accepted player To19-Mar-05 18 J. JANKOVIC 26 A. GROENEFELD Finalists 163000 228 KREMER, Anne - 98 Ranking Date 19 F. ZULUAGA 27 M. SHAUGHNESSY Semifinalists 80000 146 Player representatives 28-Feb-05 20 M. PIERCE 28 A. MEDINA GARRIGUES Quarterfinalists 39375 81 CZINK, Melinda / JACKSON, Jamea 21 G. DULKO 29 S. STOSUR 4th Round 19350 45 22 M. BARTOLI 30 E. LINETSKAYA 3rd Round 9475 28 Tour Supervisor / Referee 23 C. MARTINEZ 31 L. RAYMOND 2nd Round 4650 16 Giulia Orlandi / Tom Barnes 24 I. BENESOVA 32 M. VENTO-KABCHI 1st Round 2325 1 Withdrawals: Retirements: Pacific Life Open SINGLES QUALIFYING DRAW Prize Money US$ Tier $2,100,000 I Indian Wells St. Rank Seed Family Name First name Nationality Finals Qualifiers 1 67 1 KIRILENKO Maria RUS 2 173 PISNIK Tina SLO 3 157 GARCIA Paula ESP 4 141 23 MC CAIN Kelly USA 5 87 2 DIAZ-OLIVA Mariana ARG 6 179 MULLER Martina GER 7 149 VOSKOBOEVA Galina RUS 8 137 19 HOPKINS Jennifer USA 9 89 3 BONDARENKO Alyona UKR 10 186 MATTEK Bethanie USA 11 WC unr BLALOCK Brittany USA 12 124 15 YAKIMOVA Anastasiya BLR 13 91 4 BELTRAME Severine FRA 14 161 SKAVRONSKAIA Lioudmila RUS 15 152 KLOESEL Sandra GER 16 140 22 POUS TIO Laura ESP 17 93 5 COHEN-ALORO Stephanie FRA 18 153 FUJIWARA Rika JPN 19 WC 540 ANCIC Sanja CRO 20 133 18 CZINK Melinda HUN 21 98 6 SERRA ZANETTI Antonella ITA 22 147 UBEROI Shikha USA 23 159 BEYGELZIMER Yulia UKR 24 127 17 PELLETIER Marie-Eve CAN 25 99 7 OSTERLOH Lilia USA 26 208 DOKIC Jelena SCG 27 166 SALERNI Ma. Emilia ARG 28 113 14 CASTANO Catalina COL 29 100 8 NAKAMURA Aiko JPN 30 260 NOORLANDER Seda NED 31 WC 766 YELSEY Anne USA 32 110 13 GAGLIARDI Emmanuelle SUI 33 103 9 PASTIKOVA Michaela CZE 34 164 OBATA Saori JPN 35 WC 334 MALL Anne USA 36 146 24 BYCHKOVA Ekaterina RUS 37 104 10 TALAJA Silvija CRO 38 WC 174 TU Meilen USA 39 187 BLACK Cara ZIM 40 139 21 BOHMOVA Katerina CZE 41 105 11 SCHRUFF Julia GER 42 150 BAMMER Sybille AUT 43 151 SESCIOREANU Delia ROM 44 138 20 BIRNEROVA Eva CZE 45 106 12 PIN Camille FRA 46 154 NEMECKOVA Lenka CZE 47 WC unr JOELSON Ashley USA 48 125 16 KLEINOVA Sandra CZE Presented by the City of Indian Wells Dates of Play # Seeded players # Seeded players # Seeded players Prize Money $ Draw date/time: 3/6/05 -16:30 From 7-Mar-05 1 M. KIRILENKO 9 M. PASTIKOVA 17 M. PELLETIER Finalists 1170 Last Accepted player To 8-Mar-05 2 M. DIAZ-OLIVA 10 S. TALAJA 18 M. CZINK 1st Round 585 Muller, Martina - 181 Ranking Date 3 A. BONDARENKO 11 J. SCHRUFF 19 J. HOPKINS Player representatives 28-Feb-05 4 S. BELTRAME 12 C. PIN 20 E. BIRNEROVA NAKAMURA/OBATA 5 S. COHEN-ALORO 13 E. GAGLIARDI 21 K. BOHMOVA Points 6 A. SERRA ZANETTI 14 C. CASTANO 22 L. POUS TIO Qualifier 11 Tour Supervisor / Referee 7 L. OSTERLOH 15 A. YAKIMOVA 23 K. MC CAIN Finalists 6.25 Giulia Orlandi / Tom Barnes 8 A. NAKAMURA 16 S. KLEINOVA 24 E. BYCHKOVA 1st Round 1 Withdrawals: Pacific Life Open Order Of Play Monday 7 March 2005 Stadium 2 Stadium 3 Court 4 Court 5 Court 6 Matches Start At: Matches Start At: Matches Start At: Matches Start At: Matches Start At: 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Ashley JOELSON (USA) Julia SCHRUFF (GER) Camille PIN (FRA) Delia SESCIOREANU (ROM) Michaela PASTIKOVA (CZE) vs vs vs vs vs Sandra KLEINOVA (CZE) Sybille BAMMER (AUT) Lenka NEMECKOVA (CZE) Eva BIRNEROVA (CZE) Saori OBATA (JPN) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Galina VOSKOBOEVA (RUS) Mariana DIAZ-OLIVA (ARG) Anne MALL (USA) Severine BELTRAME (FRA) Sandra KLOESEL (GER) vs vs vs vs vs Jennifer HOPKINS (USA) Martina MULLER (GER) Ekaterina BYCHKOVA (RUS) Lioudmila SKAVRONSKAIA (RUS) Laura POUS TIO (ESP) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Maria KIRILENKO (RUS) Antonella SERRA ZANETTI (ITA) Paula GARCIA (ESP) Yulia BEYGELZIMER (UKR) Stephanie COHEN-ALORO (FRA) vs vs vs vs vs Tina PISNIK (SLO) Shikha UBEROI (USA) Kelly MC CAIN (USA) Marie-Eve PELLETIER (CAN) Rika FUJIWARA (JPN) followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Lilia OSTERLOH (USA) Anne YELSEY (USA) Ma.
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