2005 Rogers Cup – Doubles - Draw - Bottom Half

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 A Medina Garrigues
D Safina
6 7
Q O Antypina
E Vesnina
3 5 5 A Medina Garrigues
D Safina
6 6
L Dekmeijere
J Kostanić
6 6 L Dekmeijere
J Kostanić
2 4
J Craybas
J Russell
2 3 5 A Medina Garrigues
D Safina
3 2
ME Camerin
A Serra Zanetti
2 6 1 3 C Martínez
V Ruano Pascual
6 6
ME Salerni
M Vento-Kabchi
6 4 6 ME Salerni
M Vento-Kabchi
3 6 3
3 C Martínez
V Ruano Pascual
6 0 6
3 C Martínez
V Ruano Pascual
3 6 6
8 S Asagoe
T Garbin
6 6 8 S Asagoe
T Garbin
6 3 2
A Jidkova
M Matevzic
3 1 8 S Asagoe
T Garbin
6 4 6
S Cohen-Aloro
S Sfar
4 6 6 S Cohen-Aloro
S Sfar
3 6 3
M Domachowska
S Talaja
6 4 2 8 S Asagoe
T Garbin
w/o
G Dulko
M Kirilenko
6 6 2 S Kuznetsova
N Petrova
WC M-E Pelletier
A Wozniak
1 1 G Dulko
M Kirilenko
2 S Kuznetsova
N Petrova
w/o

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