ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament 2009

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ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament 2009
Logo of the tournament "ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament 2009"
date 9.2.2009 - 15.2.2009
Edition 36
navigation 2008  ◄  2009  ►  2010
ATP World Tour
venue Rotterdam Netherlands
NetherlandsNetherlands 
Tournament number 407
category World Tour 500
Tournament type Indoor tournament
Game surface Hard court
draw 32E / 16Q / 16D
Prize money 1,150,000 
Financial. Obligation 1,445,000 
Website Official website
Last year's winner (individual) FranceFrance Michaël Llodra
Last year's winner (double) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Berdych Dmitri Tursunow
RussiaRussia 
Winner (singles) United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Murray
Winner (doubles) CanadaCanada Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
SerbiaSerbia 
Tournament director Jan van Vliet
Tournament supervisor Thomas Karlberg
Last direct assumption CroatiaCroatia Ivan Ljubičić (44)
As of February 8, 2016

The ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament 2009 was a tennis tournament that took place from February 9th to 15th, 2009 in Rotterdam . It was part of the ATP World Tour 2009 and was played indoors on a hard court. In the same week the SAP Open was played in San José and the Brasil Open in Costa do Sauípe . In contrast to the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, which belonged to the ATP World Tour 500 category, these were only included in the ATP World Tour 250 category .

Defending champion in the singles was Michaël Llodra , who was eliminated in the second round. In the final, Andy Murray beat Rafael Nadal in three sets with 6: 3, 4: 6, 6: 0. With that, Murray won his tenth title on the tour. In doubles, Tomáš Berdych and Dmitri Tursunow no longer played together to defend their title, but both played with a different partner and were eliminated in the semi-finals or in the first round. The winners in doubles were Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić , who beat Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes in two sets with 6: 2, 7: 5 in the final .

The field of participants in the single competition consisted of 32 players, that of the doubles competition consisted of 16 pairs. The total prize money was 1,150,000 euros, the total financial liabilities were 1,445,000 euros.

qualification

The qualification took place from February 7th to 8th, 2009. Four qualifying places were played, which entitle them to participate in the main draw of the tournament. There was also a lucky loser.

The following players had passed the qualification and played in the main field of the tournament:

Qualifiers Lucky Loser
FranceFrance Arnaud Clément FranceFrance Marc Gicquel
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stéphane Bohli
FranceFrance Laurent Recouderc
KazakhstanKazakhstan Yevgeny Korolyov

Prize money and world ranking points

The following prize money and world ranking points were paid out or credited for reaching the respective round. Players who moved into the main draw via qualification received the specified qualification points in addition to those for reaching the respective round. Otherwise the amounts are not to be understood as cumulative. Prize money for the double competition applies per team.

singles
round Points Prize money
victory 500 € 277,000
final 300 € 125,000
Semifinals 180 € 59,000
Quarter finals 90 € 28,500
Round of 16 45 € 14,550
First round 0 € 8,000
Qualification individual
round Points Prize money
Qualifier 20th
Qualifying round 10 € 900
First round 0 500 €
Double
round Points Prize money
victory 500 € 66,500
final 300 € 34,400
Semifinals 180 € 18,300
Quarter finals 90 € 10,000
First round 0 € 5,500

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. SpainSpain Rafael Nadal final
02. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Andy Murray victory
03. RussiaRussia Nikolai Davydenko Round of 16
04th FranceFrance Gilles Simon Round of 16
No. player Round reached
05. FranceFrance Gaël Monfils Semifinals

06th SpainSpain David Ferrer Round of 16

07th FranceFrance Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Quarter finals

08th. SwedenSweden Robin Soderling retreat

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  SpainSpain R. Nadal 4th 6th 7th                        
   ItalyItaly S. Bolelli 6th 2 5   1  SpainSpain R. Nadal 7th 3 6th
WC  BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 4th 6th 6th   WC  BulgariaBulgaria G. Dimitrov 5 6th 2  
   Czech RepublicCzech Republic T. Berdych 6th 3 4th     1  SpainSpain R. Nadal 6th 6 5 6th
Q  FranceFrance A. Clement 0 3     7th  FranceFrance J.-W. Tsonga 4th 7th 4th  
   RussiaRussia D. Tursunov 6th 6th        RussiaRussia D. Tursunov 6 6 2    
WC  NetherlandsNetherlands J. Huta Galung 6 4 6 4     7th  FranceFrance J.-W. Tsonga 7th 6th    
7th  FranceFrance J.-W. Tsonga 7th 7th       1  SpainSpain R. Nadal 6th 6th  
3  RussiaRussia N. Dawydenko 6th 6th     5  FranceFrance G. Monfils 4th 4th    
   RussiaRussia I. Andreev 3 2     3  RussiaRussia N. Dawydenko 3 2    
   FranceFrance J. Benneteau 6th 5 6th      FranceFrance J. Benneteau 6th 6th    
   SpainSpain F. López 4th 7th 2        FranceFrance J. Benneteau 6 4 1  
   CroatiaCroatia I. Karlović 6th 3 4th   5  FranceFrance G. Monfils 7th 6th    
   FranceFrance M. Llodra 4th 6th 6th      FranceFrance M. Llodra 4th 4th    
Q  SwitzerlandSwitzerland S. Bohli 4th 0 r   5  FranceFrance G. Monfils 6th 6th    
5  FranceFrance G. Monfils 6th 1       1  SpainSpain R. Nadal 3 6th 0
6th  SpainSpain D. Ferrer 3 7th 7th   2  United KingdomUnited Kingdom A. Murray 6th 4th 6th
   AustriaAustria J. Melzer 6th 6 4 5   6th  SpainSpain D. Ferrer 2 6th 2  
Q  FranceFrance L. Recouderc 4th 4th        RussiaRussia M. Juschny 6th 3 6th  
   RussiaRussia M. Juschny 6th 6th          RussiaRussia M. Juschny 4th 2  
   GermanyGermany R. Schüttler 5 2        CroatiaCroatia M. Ančić 6th 6th    
   CroatiaCroatia M. Ančić 7th 6th        CroatiaCroatia M. Ančić 6th 3 6th  
   GermanyGermany P. Kohlschreiber 5 6 1     4th  FranceFrance G. Simon 4th 6th 3  
4th  FranceFrance G. Simon 7th 7th          CroatiaCroatia M. Ančić 1 2  
LL  FranceFrance M. Gicquel 3 6th 6th   2  United KingdomUnited Kingdom A. Murray 6th 6th    
Q  KazakhstanKazakhstan J. Korolyov 6th 3 2   LL  FranceFrance M. Gicquel 6th 6th    
   FranceFrance R. Gasquet 6th 6 4 3      FranceFrance P.-H. Mathieu 4th 3    
   FranceFrance P.-H. Mathieu 3 7th 6th     LL  FranceFrance M. Gicquel 6 2 6th 0r
WC  NetherlandsNetherlands T. de Bakker 7th 2 6 1   2  United KingdomUnited Kingdom A. Murray 7th 4th 3  
   ItalyItaly A. Seppi 6 5 6th 7th      ItalyItaly A. Seppi 6 4 5    
   CroatiaCroatia I. Ljubičić 3 2     2  United KingdomUnited Kingdom A. Murray 7th 7th    
2  United KingdomUnited Kingdom A. Murray 6th 6th      

Double

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. CanadaCanada Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić
SerbiaSerbia 
victory
02. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý Leander Paes
IndiaIndia 
final
03. South AfricaSouth Africa Jeff Coetzee Wesley Moodie
South AfricaSouth Africa 
Quarter finals
04th AustriaAustria Julian Knowle Andy Ram
IsraelIsrael 
Semifinals

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  CanadaCanada D. Nestor N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
7th 6th          
   FranceFrance G. Simon D. Tursunow
 RussiaRussia 
6 2 4th       1  CanadaCanada D. Nestor N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
7th 6th    
   Czech RepublicCzech Republic M. Damm R. Lindstedt
 SwedenSweden 
3 6th [3]      ItalyItaly S. Bolelli A. Seppi
 ItalyItaly 
6 2 4th    
   ItalyItaly S. Bolelli A. Seppi
 ItalyItaly 
6th 4th [10]       1  CanadaCanada D. Nestor N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
6th 6th    
3  South AfricaSouth Africa J. Coetzee W. Moodie
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
6th 6th          Czech RepublicCzech Republic T. Berdych J. Melzer
 AustriaAustria 
3 2    
   GermanyGermany R. Schüttler, R. Wassen
 NetherlandsNetherlands 
1 2       3  South AfricaSouth Africa J. Coetzee W. Moodie
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
4th 6 6    
   SwedenSweden S. Aspelin P. Vízner
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
4th 4th        Czech RepublicCzech Republic T. Berdych J. Melzer
 AustriaAustria 
6th 7th    
   Czech RepublicCzech Republic T. Berdych J. Melzer
 AustriaAustria 
6th 6th         1  CanadaCanada D. Nestor N. Zimonjić
 SerbiaSerbia 
6th 7th  
WC  SpainSpain I. Coll Riudavets, R. Nadal
 SpainSpain 
3 4th       2  Czech RepublicCzech Republic L. Dlouhy L. Paes
 IndiaIndia 
2 5  
   FranceFrance A. Clement M. Llodra
 FranceFrance 
6th 6th          FranceFrance A. Clement M. Llodra
 FranceFrance 
7th 5 [5]    
WC  United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Auckland A. Murray
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
3 4th     4th  AustriaAustria J. Knowle A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
6 9 7th [10]  
4th  AustriaAustria J. Knowle A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
6th 6th         4th  AustriaAustria J. Knowle A. Ram
 IsraelIsrael 
2 6 4  
   United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Murray D. Vemic
 SerbiaSerbia 
6 5 7th 1     2  Czech RepublicCzech Republic L. Dlouhy L. Paes
 IndiaIndia 
6th 7th    
   RussiaRussia I. Andreev M. Matkowski
 PolandPoland 
7th 5 [10]        RussiaRussia I. Andreev M. Matkowski
 PolandPoland 
2 1    
   GermanyGermany C. Kas P. Kohlschreiber
 GermanyGermany 
6 4 7th 3   2  Czech RepublicCzech Republic L. Dlouhy L. Paes
 IndiaIndia 
6th 6th    
2  Czech RepublicCzech Republic L. Dlouhy L. Paes
 IndiaIndia 
7th 5 [10]    

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