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Singles
2003 Swisscom Challenge
Final
ChampionBelgium Justine Henin-Hardenne
Runner-upFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Jelena Dokic
Score6–0, 6–4
Details
Draw28 (3WC/4Q/1LL)
Seeds8
Events
Singles Doubles
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Patty Schnyder was the defending champion, but lost in quarterfinals to Jelena Dokic.

Justine Henin-Hardenne won the title and became the new World No. 1 by defeating Jelena Dokic 6–0, 6–4 in the final.[1][2]

Seeds

The first four seeds received a bye into the second round.

  1. Belgium Kim Clijsters (Semifinals)
  2. Belgium Justine Henin-Hardenne (Champion)
  3. France Amélie Mauresmo (Second round)
  4. Russia Elena Dementieva (Second round)
  5. United States Chanda Rubin (First round)
  6. Japan Ai Sugiyama (Second round)
  7. Russia Vera Zvonareva (Quarterfinals)
  8. Slovakia Daniela Hantuchová (First round)

Draw

Key

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Belgium Kim Clijsters 6 3 4
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jelena Dokic 1 6 6
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jelena Dokic 0 4
2 Belgium Justine Henin-Hardenne 6 6
Russia Nadia Petrova 4 4
2 Belgium Justine Henin-Hardenne 6 6

Top half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Belgium K Clijsters 6 6
Q Slovenia K Srebotnik 6 2 Q Slovenia K Srebotnik 2 2
WC France M Pierce 0 0r 1 Belgium K Clijsters 6 6
Q Slovenia T Pisnik 6 6 Q Slovenia T Pisnik 3 2
South Africa A Coetzer 3 0 Q Slovenia T Pisnik 5 6 6
LL Spain M Serna 3 6 1 6 Japan A Sugiyama 7 3 3
6 Japan A Sugiyama 6 3 6 1 Belgium K Clijsters 6 3 4
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic 1 6 6
3 France A Mauresmo 2 2
Greece E Daniilidou 3 3 Switzerland P Schnyder 6 6
Switzerland P Schnyder 6 6 Switzerland P Schnyder 0 3
WC Switzerland M Casanova 6 5 3 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic 6 6
United States A Stevenson 3 7 6 United States A Stevenson 6 5 1
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic 6 5 6 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia J Dokic 4 7 6
5 United States C Rubin 1 7 4

Bottom half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
8 Slovakia D Hantuchová 62 5
Argentina P Suárez 77 7 Argentina P Suárez 4 3
Russia E Bovina 6 6 Russia E Bovina 6 6
Q Australia A Molik 4 1 Russia E Bovina 1 4
Russia N Petrova 6 6 Russia N Petrova 6 6
WC Switzerland MG Mikaelian 3 1 Russia N Petrova 77 6
4 Russia E Dementieva 63 3
Russia N Petrova 4 4
7 Russia V Zvonareva 6 4 77 2 Belgium J Henin-Hardenne 6 6
United States M Shaughnessy 0 6 63 7 Russia V Zvonareva 6 7
Spain C Martínez 6 4 1 Q United States A Frazier 3 5
Q United States A Frazier 4 6 6 7 Russia V Zvonareva 4 2
Italy S Farina Elia 2 5 2 Belgium J Henin-Hardenne 6 6
Israel A Pistolesi 6 7 Israel A Pistolesi 1 65
2 Belgium J Henin-Hardenne 6 77

Qualifying

Qualifying seeds

  1. Italy Francesca Schiavone (Withdrew due to a shoulder injury)
  2. Spain Magüi Serna (Qualifying Competition, Lucky Loser)
  3. United States Lisa Raymond (Still competing at Filderstadt)
  4. Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova (Qualifying Competition)
  5. Russia Elena Likhovtseva (Qualifying Competition)
  6. Slovenia Katarina Srebotnik (Qualified)
  7. Australia Alicia Molik (Qualified)
  8. Slovenia Tina Pisnik (Qualified)
  9. Colombia Fabiola Zuluaga (First round)
  10. Czech Republic Denisa Chládková (First round)

Qualifiers

Lucky Loser

  1. Spain Magüi Serna

Qualifying draw

First qualifier

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Second qualifier

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Third qualifier

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Fourth qualifier

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References

  1. ^ "Henin-Hardenne takes finale at Zurich". Zurich: UPI. UPI. 19 October 2003. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Ferrero at TMS-Madrid, Henin-Hardenne at Zurich Do the No. 1 Dance". Tennis X. 21 October 2003. Retrieved 22 November 2017.