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Latest revision as of 08:28, 28 June 2023

Singles
2006 Shelbourne Irish Open
Final
ChampionGermany Mischa Zverev
Runner-upDenmark Kristian Pless
Score7–5, 7–6(8–6)
Events
Singles Doubles
Shelbourne Irish Open · 2007 →

This was the first edition of the tournament.

Unseeded German Mischa Zverev won the title, defeating Kristian Pless in the final, 7–5, 7–6(8–6).[1]

Seeds

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  1. Serbia and Montenegro Janko Tipsarević (second round)
  2. Germany Michael Berrer (first round)
  3. Denmark Kristian Pless (final)
  4. Italy Uros Vico (semifinals)
  5. Greece Konstantinos Economidis (first round)
  6. United Kingdom Arvind Parmar (first round)
  7. Sweden Jacob Adaktusson (quarterfinals)
  8. Australia Chris Guccione (first round)

Draw

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Key

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
Germany Mischa Zverev 4 6 6
4 Italy Uros Vico 6 0 3
Germany Mischa Zverev 7 78
2 Denmark Kristian Pless 5 66
3 Denmark Kristian Pless 6 6
United Kingdom Richard Bloomfield 4 4

Top half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Serbia and Montenegro J Tipsarević 6 6
France N Renavand 4 4 1 Serbia and Montenegro J Tipsarević 65 2
Germany M Zverev 3 6 79 Germany M Zverev 77 6
France G Lugassy 6 3 67 Germany M Zverev 6 6
WC Republic of Ireland S Nugent 4 2 Poland A Chadaj 2 2
Poland A Chadaj 6 6 Poland A Chadaj 6 3 6
France N Tourte 1 6 6 France N Tourte 3 6 1
6 United Kingdom A Parmar 6 1 4 Germany M Zverev 4 6 6
4 Italy U Vico 6 6 4 Italy U Vico 6 0 3
United States B Wilson 2 2 4 Italy U Vico 77 62 6
Australia P Baccanello 66 6 6 Australia P Baccanello 64 77 4
Q France J-F Bachelot 78 3 4 4 Italy U Vico 6 6
Q Ukraine O Tereshchuk 6 6 7 Sweden J Adaktusson 4 3
Australia L Bourgeois 3 2 Q Ukraine O Tereshchuk 4 1
United Kingdom M Smith 64 4 7 Sweden J Adaktusson 6 6
7 Sweden J Adaktusson 77 6

Bottom half

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First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Australia C Guccione 6 6
South Korea O-h Kwon 3 4 8 Australia C Guccione 67 5
United Kingdom A Mackin 77 6 United Kingdom A Mackin 79 7
WC Republic of Ireland C Niland 64 1 United Kingdom A Mackin 4 4
Italy M Pedrini 3 4 3 Denmark K Pless 6 6
Latvia E Gulbis 6 6 Latvia E Gulbis 63 4
WC Republic of Ireland K Sorensen 4 7 3 3 Denmark K Pless 77 6
3 Denmark K Pless 6 5 6 3 Denmark K Pless 6 7
5 Greece K Economidis 4 78 68 United Kingdom R Bloomfield 4 5
Q United Kingdom L Childs 6 66 710 Q United Kingdom L Childs 2 2
Denmark F Nielsen 6 1 6 Denmark F Nielsen 6 6
Q United Kingdom J Marray 4 6 4 Denmark F Nielsen 61 6 5
Czech Republic J Masik 4 63 United Kingdom R Bloomfield 77 2 7
WC Republic of Ireland P Clarke 6 77 WC Republic of Ireland P Clarke 64 3
United Kingdom R Bloomfield 6 78 United Kingdom R Bloomfield 77 6
2 Germany M Berrer 3 66

References

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  1. ^ Paddy Hickey (2 July 2007). "Pless out to banish painful Fitzwilliam memories". Retrieved 29 January 2018.
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