2005 Copa Petrobras Santiago – Doubles

Doubles
2005 Copa Petrobras Santiago
Champions Austria Daniel Köllerer
Austria Oliver Marach
Runners-up Argentina Lucas Arnold Ker
Ecuador Giovanni Lapentti
Final score 6–4, 6–3

Enzo Artoni and Ignacio González King were the defending champions, but did not compete this year.

Daniel Köllerer and Oliver Marach defeated Lucas Arnold Ker and Giovanni Lapentti 6–4, 6–3 in the final.

Seeds

01.   Argentina Lucas Arnold Ker / Ecuador Giovanni Lapentti (Final)
02.   Spain Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo / Spain Santiago Ventura (First round)

03.   Brazil Marcelo Melo / Argentina Sergio Roitman (Quarterfinals)
04.   Brazil Marcos Daniel / Spain Fernando Vicente (Withdrew due to a back injury for Daniel)

Draw

Key

Draw

First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
1 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Ecuador G Lapentti
77 710
WC Brazil T Bellucci
Brazil A Ghem
62 68 1 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Ecuador G Lapentti
79 61 6
Chile P Capdeville
Chile A García
711 3 1r WC Chile J Aguilar
Chile F Parada
67 77 4
WC Chile J Aguilar
Chile F Parada
69 6 2 1 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Ecuador G Lapentti
6 7
3 Brazil M Melo
Argentina S Roitman
6 6 WC Chile H Gamonal
Serbia and Montenegro D Vemić
2 5
Romania G Moraru
Romania A Ungur
0 3 3 Brazil M Melo
Argentina S Roitman
3 6 64
WC Chile H Gamonal
Serbia and Montenegro D Vemić
6 6 WC Chile H Gamonal
Serbia and Montenegro D Vemić
6 4 77
United States H Armando
Argentina C Villagrán
3 1 1 Argentina L Arnold Ker
Ecuador G Lapentti
4 3
Spain Ó Hernández
Italy F Luzzi
3 6 6 Austria D Köllerer
Austria O Marach
6 6
Spain D Gimeno-Traver
Costa Rica JA Marín
6 4 3 Spain Ó Hernández
Italy F Luzzi
6 6
Argentina D Hartfield
Brazil J Silva
6 6 Argentina D Hartfield
Brazil J Silva
3 3
Alt Poland Filip Urban
Italy S Vagnozzi
2 1 Spain Ó Hernández
Italy F Luzzi
1 3
Argentina JM del Potro
Mexico S González
6 63 7 Austria D Köllerer
Austria O Marach
6 6
Romania A Cruciat
Serbia and Montenegro B Pašanski
2 77 5 Argentina JM del Potro
Mexico S González
6 5 65
Austria D Köllerer
Austria O Marach
6 6 Austria D Köllerer
Austria O Marach
1 7 77
2 Spain R Ramírez Hidalgo
Spain S Ventura
1 4

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