Singles
2006 Brasil Open
ChampionChile Nicolás Massú
Runner-upSpain Alberto Martín
Score6–3, 6–4

Rafael Nadal was the defending champion, but chose not to participate that year.

Nicolás Massú won in the final 6–3, 6–4, against Alberto Martín.

Seeds

  1. Argentina Gastón Gaudio (second round)
  2. Spain Juan Carlos Ferrero (first round)
  3. Italy Filippo Volandri (second round)
  4. France Florent Serra (second round)
  5. Argentina Juan Ignacio Chela (quarterfinals)
  6. Chile Nicolás Massú (champion)
  7. Spain Alberto Martín (final)
  8. Serbia and Montenegro Boris Pašanski (quarterfinals)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
Q France Olivier Patience 2 7 63
7 Spain Alberto Martín 6 5 77
7 Spain Alberto Martín 3 4
6 Chile Nicolás Massú 6 6
  Argentina Juan Mónaco 6 2 5
6 Chile Nicolás Massú 2 6 7

Top half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Argentina G Gaudio 6 3 6
LL Spain A Portas 3 6 3 1 Argentina G Gaudio 2 2  
Q France O Patience 77 6   Q France O Patience 6 6  
  Romania R Sabău 65 3   Q France O Patience 4 6 6
  Costa Rica JA Marín 69 6 0 8 Serbia and Montenegro B Pašanski 6 3 2
WC Brazil R Mello 711 3 6 WC Brazil R Mello 2 3  
  Germany T Behrend 3 6 3 8 Serbia and Montenegro B Pašanski 6 6  
8 Serbia and Montenegro B Pašanski 6 1 6 Q France O Patience 2 7 63
3 Italy F Volandri 3 6 6 7 Spain A Martín 6 5 77
  United States K Kim 6 3 0 3 Italy F Volandri 0 1  
  Czech Republic J Vaněk 78 6     Czech Republic J Vaněk 6 6  
  Spain A Montañés 66 1     Czech Republic J Vaněk 65 3  
WC Brazil A Ghem 3 6 6 7 Spain A Martín 77 6  
PR Brazil G Kuerten 6 3 4 WC Brazil A Ghem 2 6 3
  Peru L Horna 4 5   7 Spain A Martín 6 3 6
7 Spain A Martín 6 7  

Bottom half

First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
5 Argentina JI Chela 77 6  
Q Spain D Gimeno Traver 63 3   5 Argentina JI Chela 6 7  
LL Spain I Navarro Pastor 3 6 3   Italy P Starace 4 5  
  Italy P Starace 6 3 6 5 Argentina JI Chela 3 2  
  Argentina J Mónaco 7 7     Argentina J Mónaco 6 6  
Q Argentina JM del Potro 5 5     Argentina J Mónaco 6 6  
  Czech Republic L Dlouhý 6 2 2 4 France F Serra 1 1  
4 France F Serra 3 6 6   Argentina J Mónaco 6 2 5
6 Chile N Massú 77 6   6 Chile N Massú 2 6 7
  Brazil M Daniel 63 1   6 Chile N Massú 3 78 6
  Spain F Vicente 6 2     Spain F Vicente 6 66 3
  Argentina C Berlocq 4 0 r 6 Chile N Massú 77 6  
Q Spain N Almagro 6 77   Q Spain N Almagro 64 3  
WC Brazil A Sá 1 63   Q Spain N Almagro 7 7  
  Brazil F Saretta 6 6     Brazil F Saretta 5 5  
2 Spain JC Ferrero 4 3  
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