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2003 Australian Open

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Tennis tournament
2003 Australian Open
Date13 January – 26 January 2003
Edition91st
CategoryGrand Slam (ITF)
SurfaceHardcourt (Rebound Ace)
LocationMelbourne, Australia
VenueMelbourne Park
Champions
Men's singles
United StatesAndre Agassi
Women's singles
United StatesSerena Williams
Men's doubles
FranceMichaël Llodra /FranceFabrice Santoro
Women's doubles
United StatesSerena Williams /United StatesVenus Williams
Mixed doubles
United StatesMartina Navratilova /IndiaLeander Paes
Wheelchair men's singles
AustraliaDavid Hall
Wheelchair women's singles
NetherlandsEsther Vergeer
Boys' singles
CyprusMarcos Baghdatis
Girls' singles
Czech RepublicBarbora Strýcová
Boys' doubles
United StatesScott Oudsema /United StatesPhillip Simmonds
Girls' doubles
AustraliaCasey Dellacqua /AustraliaAdriana Szili
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The2003 Australian Open was atennis tournament held in 2003. It was the firstGrand Slam event of the2003 ATP Tour and the2003 WTA Tour. It was the 91st edition of the event and attracted 512,225 spectators.[1]

Thomas Johansson could not defend his 2002 title due to an injury which would rule him out for all of 2003.Jennifer Capriati was unsuccessful in her title defence, being defeated in the first round by GermanMarlene Weingärtner.Andre Agassi won his fourth Australian Open and final Grand Slam title, defeatingRainer Schüttler in a lopsided final.Serena Williams defeated her sisterVenus in the final in three sets, to win her fourth consecutive Grand Slam title to hold all four Grand Slam titles at once.

Seniors

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Men's singles

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Main article:2003 Australian Open – Men's singles

United StatesAndre Agassi defeatedGermanyRainer Schüttler, 6–2, 6–2, 6–1

  • It was Agassi's 8th (and last) career Grand Slam title, and his 4th Australian Open title (an Open Era record until it was broken by Novak Djokovic in 2015).

Women's singles

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Main article:2003 Australian Open – Women's singles

United StatesSerena Williams[2] defeatedUnited StatesVenus Williams, 7–6(7–4), 3–6, 6–4

  • It was Serena's 5th career Grand Slam title, her 4th in a row, and her 1st Australian Open title. this also marks Serena claiming a CareerGrand Slam and first of twoSerena Slams.

Men's doubles

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Main article:2003 Australian Open – Men's doubles

FranceMichaël Llodra /FranceFabrice Santoro defeatedThe BahamasMark Knowles /CanadaDaniel Nestor, 6–4, 3–6, 6–3

Women's doubles

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Main article:2003 Australian Open – Women's doubles

United StatesSerena Williams /United StatesVenus Williams defeatedSpainVirginia Ruano Pascual /ArgentinaPaola Suárez, 4–6, 6–4, 6–3

Mixed doubles

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Main article:2003 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

United StatesMartina Navratilova /IndiaLeander Paes defeatedGreeceEleni Daniilidou /AustraliaTodd Woodbridge, 6–4, 7–5

Juniors

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Boys' singles

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Main article:2003 Australian Open – Boys' singles

CyprusMarcos Baghdatis[3] def.RomaniaFlorin Mergea, 6–4, 6–4

Girls' singles

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Czech RepublicBarbora Strýcová defeatedUkraineViktoriya Kutuzova, 0–6, 6–2, 6–2

Boys' doubles

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United StatesScott Oudsema /United StatesPhillip Simmonds defeatedRomaniaFlorin Mergea /RomaniaHoria Tecău, 6–4, 6–4

Girls' doubles

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AustraliaCasey Dellacqua /AustraliaAdriana Szili defeatedCzech RepublicPetra Cetkovská /Czech RepublicBarbora Strýcová, 6–3, 4–4, ret.

Wheelchair

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Men's wheelchair singles

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AustraliaDavid Hall defeatedNetherlandsRobin Ammerlaan, 6–1, 7-6

Women's wheelchair singles

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NetherlandsEsther Vergeer defeatedAustraliaDaniela Di Toro, 2–6, 6–0, 6-3

Seeds

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Withdrawn players:United KingdomTim Henman,GermanyTommy Haas,SwedenThomas Johansson,ChileMarcelo Ríos,United KingdomGreg Rusedski,FrancePaul-Henri Mathieu,FranceArnaud Clément;SwitzerlandMartina Hingis,FranceAmélie Mauresmo,Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJelena Dokic.

Men's singles

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  1. AustraliaLleyton Hewitt(fourth round, lost toYounes El Aynaoui)
  2. United StatesAndre Agassi (champion)
  3. RussiaMarat Safin(third round, withdrew before match againstRainer Schüttler)
  4. SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero(quarterfinals, lost toWayne Ferreira)
  5. SpainCarlos Moyá(second round, lost toMardy Fish)
  6. SwitzerlandRoger Federer(fourth round, lost toDavid Nalbandian)
  7. Czech RepublicJiří Novák(third round, lost toMikhail Youzhny)
  8. SpainAlbert Costa(third round, lost toFélix Mantilla)
  9. United StatesAndy Roddick(semifinals, lost toRainer Schüttler)
  10. ArgentinaDavid Nalbandian(quarterfinals, lost toRainer Schüttler)
  11. ThailandParadorn Srichaphan(second round, lost toMark Philippoussis)
  12. FranceSébastien Grosjean(quarterfinals, lost toAndre Agassi)
  13. ChileFernando González(second round, lost toAlberto Martín)
  14. ArgentinaGuillermo Cañas(second round, lost toGuillermo Coria)
  15. SpainÀlex Corretja(first round, lost toFeliciano López)
  16. NetherlandsSjeng Schalken(second round, lost toMario Ančić)
  17. ArgentinaGastón Gaudio(second round, lost toSargis Sargsian)
  18. MoroccoYounes El Aynaoui(quarterfinals, lost toAndy Roddick)
  19. ArgentinaJuan Ignacio Chela(second round, lost toFernando Vicente)
  20. BelgiumXavier Malisse(third round, lost toDavid Nalbandian)
  21. RomaniaAndrei Pavel(first round, lost toRenzo Furlan, retired)
  22. RussiaYevgeny Kafelnikov(second round, lost toJarkko Nieminen)
  23. United StatesJames Blake(fourth round, lost toRainer Schüttler)
  24. EcuadorNicolás Lapentti(third round, lost toSébastien Grosjean)
  25. RussiaMikhail Youzhny(fourth round, lost toAndy Roddick)
  26. SpainTommy Robredo(first round, lost toWayne Ferreira)
  27. United StatesJan-Michael Gambill(second round, lost toFélix Mantilla)
  28. FranceFabrice Santoro(third round, lost toJuan Carlos Ferrero)
  29. FranceNicolas Escudé(third round, lost toAndre Agassi)
  30. BrazilGustavo Kuerten(second round, lost toRadek Štěpánek)
  31. GermanyRainer Schüttler(final, lost toAndre Agassi)
  32. AustriaStefan Koubek(first round, lost toAndreas Vinciguerra)

Women's singles

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  1. United StatesSerena Williams (champion)
  2. United StatesVenus Williams(final, lost toSerena Williams)
  3. United StatesJennifer Capriati(first round, lost toMarlene Weingärtner)
  4. BelgiumKim Clijsters(semifinals, lost toSerena Williams)
  5. BelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne(semifinals, lost toVenus Williams)
  6. United StatesMonica Seles(second round, lost toKlára Koukalová)
  7. SlovakiaDaniela Hantuchová(quarterfinals, lost toSerena Williams)
  8. RussiaAnastasia Myskina(quarterfinals, lost toKim Clijsters)
  9. United StatesLindsay Davenport(fourth round, lost toJustine Henin-Hardenne)
  10. United StatesChanda Rubin(fourth round, lost toAnastasia Myskina)
  11. BulgariaMagdalena Maleeva(third round, lost toElena Bovina)
  12. SwitzerlandPatty Schnyder(fourth round, lost toDaniela Hantuchová)
  13. ItalySilvia Farina Elia(second round, lost toNicole Pratt)
  14. IsraelAnna Smashnova(third round, lost toAmanda Coetzer)
  15. United StatesAlexandra Stevenson(second round, lost toDenisa Chládková)
  16. FranceNathalie Dechy(third round, lost toEleni Daniilidou)
  17. RussiaElena Dementieva(first round, lost toBarbara Schwartz)
  18. GreeceEleni Daniilidou(fourth round, lost toSerena Williams)
  19. South AfricaAmanda Coetzer(fourth round, lost toKim Clijsters)
  20. RussiaElena Bovina(fourth round, lost toMeghann Shaughnessy)
  21. JapanAi Sugiyama(second round, lost toNadia Petrova)
  22. LuxembourgAnne Kremer(second round, lost toEvie Dominikovic)
  23. ArgentinaPaola Suárez(third round, lost toNicole Pratt)
  24. RussiaTatiana Panova(third round, lost toLindsay Davenport)
  25. United StatesMeghann Shaughnessy(quarterfinals, lost toSerena Williams)
  26. ThailandTamarine Tanasugarn(third round, lost toSerena Williams)
  27. United StatesLisa Raymond(second round, lost toAnca Barna)
  28. ArgentinaClarisa Fernández(third round, lost toAnastasia Myskina)
  29. CroatiaIva Majoli(first round, lost toCristina Torrens Valero)
  30. SlovakiaJanette Husárová(second round, lost toVirginia Ruano Pascual)
  31. SpainConchita Martínez(first round, lost toAmy Frazier)
  32. SloveniaKatarina Srebotnik(third round, lost toJustine Henin-Hardenne)

References

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  1. ^"Tennis Australia Annual Report 2002-2003"(PDF).Clearinghouse for Sports. Tennis Australia. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 April 2016. Retrieved20 January 2017.
  2. ^Serena completed the "Serena Slam", winning all four Grand Slam tournaments in a row.
  3. ^Baghdatis reached the 2006 men's singles final, but lost toRoger Federer.

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