Le tournoi de tennis de Marseille 2005 s'est déroulé du 7 au 14 février 2005.
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Palais des Sports de Marseille is a multi-purpose sports arena, located in Marseille, France. Its seating capacity varies between 4,200 and 7,200 spectators under different configurations. It was opened in 1988.
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The Open 13 was an annual men's tennis tournament played in Marseille, France. The tournament was an ATP Tour 250 series event on the Association of Tennis Professionals tour. The number 13 is the INSEE code of the Bouches-du-Rhône département of which Marseille is the capital. It was held for one week in February at the Palais des sports de Marseille on indoor hardcourts, where the Centre Court has a capacity of 5,800 seats. The tournament was held from 1993 until 2026 when it was relocated to Lyon.
In 2025, the tournament was one of three French events of the ATP Tour 250 series, along with the Open Occitanie and the Moselle Open. It was one of four with the Lyon Open until 2025.
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The 2024 Open 13 Provence was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 32nd edition of the Open 13, and part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2024 ATP Tour. It took place at the Palais des Sports de Marseille in Marseille, France, from 5 through 11 February 2024.
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The 2017 Open 13 Provence was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 24th edition of the Open 13, and part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the 2017 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Palais des Sports in Marseille, France, from 20 February through 26 February 2017. Second-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won the singles title.
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The 2016 Open 13 Provence was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 23rd edition of the Open 13, and part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the 2016 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Palais des Sports in Marseille, France, from 15 February through 21 February 2016. Unseeded Nick Kyrgios won the singles title.
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Joachim Johansson remporte le tournoi en simple en battant Ivan Ljubičić en finale. Il empoche ainsi son 3e titre ATP. En double, Martin Damm et Radek Štěpánek s'imposent face à Mark Knowles et Daniel Nestor.
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