2005 ATP Tour - Entry Rankings

Entry Rankings

ATP Rankings

Final rankings as of (20 December 2004)
Rk Name Nation Points
1 Roger Federer SUI 6,335
2 Andy Roddick USA 3,655
3 Lleyton Hewitt AUS 3,590
4 Marat Safin RUS 3,060
5 Carlos Moyà ESP 2,520
6 Tim Henman GBR 2,465
7 Guillermo Coria ARG 2,400
8 Andre Agassi USA 2,100
9 David Nalbandián ARG 1,945
10 Gastón Gaudio ARG 1,920
11 Joachim Johansson SWE 1,595
12 Guillermo Cañas ARG 1,595
13 Tommy Robredo ESP 1,465
14 Dominik Hrbatý SVK 1,380
15 Sébastien Grosjean FRA 1,370
16 Mikhail Youzhny RUS 1,340
17 Tommy Haas GER 1,330
18 Andrei Pavel ROU 1,325
19 Nicolas Massú CHI 1,320
20 Vincent Spadea USA 1,285
As of 1 January 2006
Rk Name Nation Points Change
1 Roger Federer SUI 6,725 =
2 Rafael Nadal ESP 4,765 NR
3 Andy Roddick USA 3,085 -1
4 Lleyton Hewitt AUS 2,490 -1
5 Nikolay Davydenko RUS 2,390 NR
6 David Nalbandian ARG 2,370 +3
7 Andre Agassi USA 2,275 +1
8 Guillermo Coria ARG 2,190 -1
9 Ivan Ljubičić CRO 2,180 NR
10 Gastón Gaudio ARG 2,050 =
11 Fernando González CHI 1,790 NR
12 Mariano Puerta ARG 1,779 NR
13 Marat Safin RUS 1,730 -9
14 Thomas Johansson SWE 1,645 -3
15 David Ferrer ESP 1,620 NR
16 Richard Gasquet FRA 1,529 NR
17 Robby Ginepri USA 1,520 NR
18 Juan Carlos Ferrero ESP 1,500 NR
19 Dominik Hrbatý SVK 1,490 -5
20 Tommy Robredo ESP 1,490 NR
  • Number of tournaments played on hardcourts: 30 (2 Grand Slams)
  • Number of tournaments played on clay: 24 (1 Grand Slam)
  • Number of tournaments played on grass: 6 (1 Grand Slam)
  • Number of tournaments played on carpet: 7

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