2006 | Indian | Indian Ocean | 2006 in music | Indian National Congress | 2006 FIFA World Cup | Indian Air Force | Indian Army | Indian Navy | 2006 Commonwealth Games | French and Indian War | British Indian Army | Wells Fargo | H. G. Wells | 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | Swimming at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | Indian Railways | Indian Territory | Indian people | 2006 in television | West Indian | ATP World Tour Masters 1000 | 2006 Winter Olympics | Indian cuisine | 2006 ATP Tour | Cincinnati Masters | Canadian federal election, 2006 | 2006 Asian Games | Anglo-Indian | Indian Rebellion of 1857 |
The men's field was therefore headlined by ATP No. 3 and 2005 Madrid Masters, 2005 Paris Masters and Miami finalist Ivan Ljubičić, Kremlin Cup and New Haven winner Nikolay Davydenko, and Indian Wells runner-up and Stockholm, Bangkok winner James Blake.