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2006 Pacific Life Open
DateMarch 6–19
Edition33rd
CategoryMasters Series (ATP)
Tier I Series (WTA)
Prize money$2,919,600
SurfaceHard / outdoor
LocationIndian Wells, California, US
VenueIndian Wells Tennis Garden
Champions
Men's singles
Switzerland Roger Federer[1]
Women's singles
Russia Maria Sharapova
Men's doubles
The Bahamas Mark Knowles / Canada Daniel Nestor[2]
Women's doubles
United States Lisa Raymond / Australia Samantha Stosur
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The 2006 Indian Wells Masters (also known as the Pacific Life Open for sponsorship reasons) was a joint ATP Tour and WTA Tour tournament that took place on the hard courts of the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in Indian Wells, California. It was the 33rd edition of the tournament and took place from March 6 to March 19. The event was part of the upper echelon of both the women's and men's tours, as part of the ATP Masters Series and the WTA Tier I events respectively.

Roger Federer won his third consecutive title at Indian Wells, a feat that no other player had achieved until this point.

Finals

Men's singles

Switzerland Roger Federer defeated United States James Blake 7–5, 6–3, 6–0

Women's singles

Russia Maria Sharapova defeated Russia Elena Dementieva 6–1, 6–2

Men's doubles

The Bahamas Mark Knowles / Canada Daniel Nestor defeated United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan 6–4, 6–4

Women's doubles

United States Lisa Raymond / Australia Samantha Stosur defeated Spain Virginia Ruano Pascual / United States Meghann Shaughnessy 6–2, 7–5

References

  1. ^ "2006 Indian Wells – Men's singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "2006 Indian Wells – Men's doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).