2003 SEAT Open – Doubles

Doubles
2003 SEAT Open
Final
ChampionsRussia Maria Sharapova
Thailand Tamarine Tanasugarn
Runners-upUkraine Elena Tatarkova
Germany Marlene Weingärtner
Score6–1, 6–4
Details
Draw16 (1WC/1Q)
Seeds4
Events
Singles Doubles
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Kim Clijsters and Janette Husárová were the defending champions, but none competed this year. Clijsters decided to focus on the singles tournament, which she ended winning.

Maria Sharapova and Tamarine Tanasugarn won the title by defeating Elena Tatarkova and Marlene Weingärtner 6–1, 6–4 in the final.[1]

Seeds

Draw

Key

Draw

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1 France É Loit
Australia N Pratt
6 6
Q Russia V Dushevina
France E Trouche
1 1 1 France É Loit
Australia N Pratt
4 1
Germany A Barna
Spain A Medina Garrigues
2 6 6 Germany A Barna
Spain A Medina Garrigues
6 6
Belgium E Clijsters
United States L Osterloh
6 3 4 Germany A Barna
Spain A Medina Garrigues
4 6 0
4 France S Cohen-Aloro
Greece E Daniilidou
4 4 Ukraine E Tatarkova
Germany M Weingärtner
6 4 6
Hungary K Marosi
Ukraine J Vakulenko
6 6 Hungary K Marosi
Ukraine J Vakulenko
1 4
United States L Granville
Venezuela M Sequera
5 4 Ukraine E Tatarkova
Germany M Weingärtner
6 6
Ukraine E Tatarkova
Germany M Weingärtner
7 6 Ukraine E Tatarkova
Germany M Weingärtner
1 4
Czech Republic L Průšová
Italy M Santangelo
77 6 Russia M Sharapova
Thailand T Tanasugarn
6 6
WC Belgium K Flipkens
Luxembourg C Schaul
63 2 Czech Republic L Průšová
Italy M Santangelo
3 5
Russia G Fokina
Ukraine M Koryttseva
1 6 6 Russia G Fokina
Ukraine M Koryttseva
6 7
3 Switzerland E Gagliardi
Germany B Rittner
6 2 4 Russia G Fokina
Ukraine M Koryttseva
62 78 0
Russia M Sharapova
Thailand T Tanasugarn
6 6 Russia M Sharapova
Thailand T Tanasugarn
77 66 6
Germany K Freye
Germany A Rösch
2 0 Russia M Sharapova
Thailand T Tanasugarn
6 6
Italy T Garbin
Italy F Pennetta
3 6 2 2 Slovenia T Križan
Slovenia K Srebotnik
4 3
2 Slovenia T Križan
Slovenia K Srebotnik
6 4 6

References

  1. ^ "Women Tennis Luxembourg LUX - 2003 Winner Kim Clijsters (BEL) 1". Todor 66. Retrieved 4 October 2019.